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Social vs. Market Norms

Social vs. Market Norms

Social and market norms represent two fundamentally different relationship systems that operate by distinct rules:

  • Social norms involve unwritten mutual obligations without immediate accounting
  • Market norms rely on explicit exchanges with precise payments for specific benefits
  • Mixing the two typically damages the relationship and reduces cooperation
  • Recovery from market-to-social transitions takes substantial time
  • Organizations often confuse these norms to their detriment

Relationships can operate in either mode but struggle when both are activated simultaneously. This explains why monetary incentives sometimes backfire, why mixing friendship and business creates tension, and why we're a family companies create resentment when making market-based decisions.

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