社会层级:权力与地位的自我强化本质

8 Social Hierarchy: The Self‐Reinforcing Nature of Power and Status

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNALS · 2008
被引 1393
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

回顾了组织层级的基本心理和社会学要素,区分了权力与地位,并解释了二者为何倾向于自我强化,对组织研究者理解层级稳定性与变化有参考价值。

Abstract

Hierarchy is such a defining and pervasive feature of organizations that its forms and basic functions are often taken for granted in organizational research. In this review, we revisit some basic psychological and sociological elements of hierarchy and argue that status and power are two important yet distinct bases of hierarchical differentiation. We first define power and status and distinguish our definitions from previous conceptualizations. We then integrate a number of different literatures to explain why status and power hierarchies tend to be self‐reinforcing. Power, related to one’s control over valued resources, transforms individual psychology such that the powerful think and act in ways that lead to the retention and acquisition of power. Status, related to the respect one has in the eyes of others, generates expectations for behavior and opportunities for advancement that favor those with a prior status advantage. We also explore the role that hierarchy‐enhancing belief systems play in stabilizing hierarchy, both from the bottom up and from the top down. Finally, we address a number of factors that we think are instrumental in explaining the conditions under which hierarchies change. Our framework suggests a number of avenues for future research on the bases, causes, and consequences of hierarchy in groups and organizations.

组织行为社会心理学权力与地位社会学