Resource Management

  • Adam Smith's Teachings Influence Social Exchange Theory

  • Ellen teaches science to women at Girls’ High School of Boston.

    Ellen teaches science to women at Girls’ High School of Boston.
  • Ellen and her students conduct a study on adulteration of foods, which leads to the nation’s first Food and Drug Acts.

  • William James and John Dewey Add to Theoretical Framework to Expand Into Symbolic Interactionism Theory

  • During the '40s, shortages of consumer durables caused by World War II kept family resource management scholars' research attention focused upon consumer expenditure patterns and living standards.

  • Karl Marx Studies Change the Societal Views Specifically Focusing on the Negative Impact the European Industrial Revolution Had

    Karl Marx Studies Change the Societal Views Specifically Focusing on the Negative Impact the European Industrial Revolution Had
  • The Social Exchange Theory Becomes One of Most Used Frame Works

  • Hawley Puts up Propositions That Describes the Family Within Surrounding Ecosystem

  • Bubolz and Sontag State that the Human Ecological Theory Does Not Limit to Certain Groups

  • Gupta Starts Studying the Effects Transitions in Marital Status on Housework Performance

  • Sources

    Moore, T. J., Asay, S. M. (2022). Family resource management (4th ed.). SAGE Publications. Ellen Swallow Richards timeline. O'Reilly Media. https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/the-remarkable-life/9781118923856/OEBPS/bm.htm Israelsen, Craig. Family resource management research: 1930-1990. Association for Financial Counseling Planning Education. https://www.afcpe.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/vol11.pdf