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Putting the Exchange in Behavior Change | Ep #27

March 08, 2023 Karen Hilyard, Ph.D. Episode 27
Putting the Exchange in Behavior Change | Ep #27
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Health Comm Central
Putting the Exchange in Behavior Change | Ep #27
Mar 08, 2023 Episode 27
Karen Hilyard, Ph.D.

In this second episode of our brief series on social marketing, we look at the theory that underpins it: Exchange Theory. Understanding how to apply Exchange Theory will help you choose the right message for an audience based on what you know about their basic needs and values. (Bonus: It can even work in your personal life too, when you’d like that person in your household or workplace to change their behavior). If you haven’t already done so, listen to our introduction to social marketing in Episode 6 and the first part of this series from last week, Episode 26.

Resources:

Social exchange theory - Wikipedia

Tools of Change - Social Marketers

Shams, M. (2018). Social Marketing for Health: Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations. Selected Issues in Global Health Communications. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.76509

Cook, Karen & Cheshire, Coye & Rice, Eric & Nakagawa, Sandra. (2013). Social Exchange Theory. 10.1007/978-94-007-6772-0_3.

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© 2022 - 2023 Karen Hilyard, Ph.D.


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Show Notes

In this second episode of our brief series on social marketing, we look at the theory that underpins it: Exchange Theory. Understanding how to apply Exchange Theory will help you choose the right message for an audience based on what you know about their basic needs and values. (Bonus: It can even work in your personal life too, when you’d like that person in your household or workplace to change their behavior). If you haven’t already done so, listen to our introduction to social marketing in Episode 6 and the first part of this series from last week, Episode 26.

Resources:

Social exchange theory - Wikipedia

Tools of Change - Social Marketers

Shams, M. (2018). Social Marketing for Health: Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations. Selected Issues in Global Health Communications. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.76509

Cook, Karen & Cheshire, Coye & Rice, Eric & Nakagawa, Sandra. (2013). Social Exchange Theory. 10.1007/978-94-007-6772-0_3.

Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you!

For more information, visit the Health Comm Central website at: http://www.HealthCommCentral.com

© 2022 - 2023 Karen Hilyard, Ph.D.


Connect with me on:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/health-comm-central/
Twitter: @HealthCommCtrl
Instagram: @health.comm.central