Power is a core dimension of social interactions and relationships. The present article addresses how power hierarchies form, how power is expressed and perceived via verbal and nonverbal behaviour during social interactions, and whether power of others can accurately be assessed. Taking into account the inherently relational and interactional nature of the power concept, an interpersonal power and behaviour model is presented. The model explicitly differentiates between different facets of power (status, position power, personality dominance, competence, experienced power, and perceived power) and it is suggested that these facets can moderate the power–behaviour link. Research evidence is provided to illustrate the importance of a refined...
Power and interpersonal sensitivity are two essential elements of human social behavior. Earlier fin...
How does power manifest itself in everyday life? Using experience-sampling methodology, we investiga...
Asymmetries in power permeate social life, relationships, and groups. Previous studies have long inv...
Power is a fundamental force in social relationships and is pervasive throughout various types of in...
Although power is fundamental to interpersonal processes, relatively little research has focused on ...
The goal of the present research was to investigate whether high or low power leads to more interper...
Although social power is typically defined as an interpersonal construct, most empirical studies of ...
Power equality or inequality is one of the most fundamental attributes of any interpersonal relation...
In this study, Mulder's power theory consisting of the power distance reduction tendency (PDR) of le...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the principle ways in which power relations influenc...
This article provides a summary of work done by Raven and his colleagues on bases of power. It range...
In the present chapter, we advance a reciprocal influence model of social power. Our model is rooted...
We are affected greatly by power, and often do not understand what power is, how it is used, and its...
Social power is a fundamental concept in social relationships. Social power is defined as a potentia...
Recent advances in social hierarchy research highlight that power and status are two prevalent but d...
Power and interpersonal sensitivity are two essential elements of human social behavior. Earlier fin...
How does power manifest itself in everyday life? Using experience-sampling methodology, we investiga...
Asymmetries in power permeate social life, relationships, and groups. Previous studies have long inv...
Power is a fundamental force in social relationships and is pervasive throughout various types of in...
Although power is fundamental to interpersonal processes, relatively little research has focused on ...
The goal of the present research was to investigate whether high or low power leads to more interper...
Although social power is typically defined as an interpersonal construct, most empirical studies of ...
Power equality or inequality is one of the most fundamental attributes of any interpersonal relation...
In this study, Mulder's power theory consisting of the power distance reduction tendency (PDR) of le...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the principle ways in which power relations influenc...
This article provides a summary of work done by Raven and his colleagues on bases of power. It range...
In the present chapter, we advance a reciprocal influence model of social power. Our model is rooted...
We are affected greatly by power, and often do not understand what power is, how it is used, and its...
Social power is a fundamental concept in social relationships. Social power is defined as a potentia...
Recent advances in social hierarchy research highlight that power and status are two prevalent but d...
Power and interpersonal sensitivity are two essential elements of human social behavior. Earlier fin...
How does power manifest itself in everyday life? Using experience-sampling methodology, we investiga...
Asymmetries in power permeate social life, relationships, and groups. Previous studies have long inv...