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      Father, Son, Wife, Husband: Philanthropy as Exchange and Balance

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          This essay attempts to use exchange and balance theories to explain philanthropy. For exchange, such theoretical components as attractions or rewards, costs, barriers and alternatives are invoked to make sense of the biography of a Chinese philanthropist in Hong Kong who donated two schools to remember his father and wife. The balance theory was also used, which argues that people do not seek to maximize their pleasure or to minimize their pain, but to balance, advancing one purpose or concern without neglecting the other—to enhance their well-being and to act morally. The essay argues that the case study method is most able to handle complex behaviour and complex lives. It concludes with a plea for more active use of social theory in research on philanthropy as moral and economic behavior embedded in the social contexts of family, marriage and community.

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          ckb@hkbu.edu.hk,
          Journal
          J Fam Econ Issues
          Journal of Family and Economic Issues
          Springer US (Boston )
          1058-0476
          1573-3475
          11 June 2010
          11 June 2010
          September 2010
          : 31
          : 3
          : 387-395
          Affiliations
          Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
          Article
          9205
          10.1007/s10834-010-9205-4
          2924494
          20835377
          968c0d77-dfb3-4600-9f15-997dd456d5b8
          © The Author(s) 2010
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          © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010

          Economics of health & social care
          life course case study,exchange and balance,family and economics,philanthropy,social theory and methodology

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