“Do unto others as you would have done unto you.” The Golden Rule is often repeated, but seems to be rarely followed. That is, until you look closely. We are entering into a network economy, where our ...
I’m an unabashed comic book fan. So with the latest Spider-Man movie set to hit theaters, I’m reminded of the franchise’s most quoted line, which originated during the French Revolution: “With great ...
For years and still today, reciprocity has continued to help human beings survive in many ways, and especially in marketing, where it is used as a marketing strategy. This principle talks about the ...
Practicing reciprocity between humans and nature—namely caring relationships between people and nature when they perceive benefits from nature—can contribute positively to both the planet and ...
The Reciprocity Advantage came out of a relationship that Bob Johansen and I have had for more than 20 years working on innovation from two very different perspectives. The Institute for the Future, ...
Reciprocity (give-and-take exchange) is essential for successful human interactions. Feeling motivated to return a favor (and feeling owed for a favor) drives social behavior, personal interaction, ...
"If equal affection cannot be, let the more loving one be me"—W. H. Auden Romantic love naturally craves reciprocity; yet not all forms of reciprocity are healthy. Some can, in fact, be toxic.
Non-reciprocal components are useful in microwave engineering and photonics, but they are not without their drawbacks. A compact design now provides non-reciprocity without resorting to magnets or ...
The ever-increasing number and complexity of cybersecurity, safety and privacy regulatory frameworks—and the cybersecurity landscape itself—are plagued with redundancy. Each country, region and ...
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