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Understanding the Benefit-Cost Relationship in Long-standing Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) Partnerships: Findings from the Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS) Study
- Source :
- The Journal of applied behavioral science. 58(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- As part of the Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success study, we investigated the relationship between benefits and costs of participation in long-standing community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships using social exchange theory as a theoretical framework. Three major findings were identified: (a) the concept of benefits and costs operating as a ratio, where individual benefits must outweigh costs for participation, applies to early stages of CBPR partnership formation; (b) as CBPR partnerships develop, the benefits and costs of participation include each other’s needs and the needs of the group as a whole; and (c) there is a shift in the relationship of benefits and costs over time in long-standing CBPR partnerships, in which partners no longer think in terms of costs but rather investments that contribute to mutual benefits.
- Subjects :
- business.industry
Compensation (psychology)
05 social sciences
Community-based participatory research
050109 social psychology
Citizen journalism
Public relations
General partnership
0502 economics and business
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Sociology
business
050203 business & management
Applied Psychology
Engaged scholarship
Qualitative research
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00218863
- Volume :
- 58
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of applied behavioral science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0e1d9e1fd95ea4ee697d6d36c565edf6