We examined, in different work organizations, how subordinates high in social dominance orientation (SDO; individual desire to sustain group-based hierarchies) and in need for cognitive closure (NFCC, an individual's epistemic motivation to avoid uncertainty) comply with harsh power tactics as means to sustain asymmetrical intergroup relationships. We studied the interaction between SDO and NFCC in two organizations that differentially endorse hierarchy-attenuating and hierarchy-enhancing legitimizing myths. We compared the condition of person-environment (P-E) misfit in which subordinates high in SDO work for a hierarchy-attenuating organization and the condition of P-E fit where subordinates high in SDO work for a hierarchy-enhancing orga...
Leaders typically operate within an organizational structure that often puts them in a hierarchicall...
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, t...
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, t...
In the present study, we examined the relationship between subordinates social dominance orientation...
The main aim of the present doctoral Thesis was to use the Social Dominance Theory (SDT; Sidanius & ...
We studied whether high-social dominant employees sustain hierarchies in different hierarchy-enhanci...
Social Dominance Theory assumes that dominants groups possessing positive high social value controls...
The present study was aimed at deepening the interweaving between Social Dominance Theory (SDT) and ...
Social Dominance Theory postulates that dominants groups, hold positive high social value and contr...
Within Social Dominance Theory the Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) captures the extent of individ...
The present study examined the asymmetry hypothesis of social dominance theory (SDT) in a work organ...
Social dominance theory (Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) posits that members of subordinate groups, who...
Social Dominance Theory (SDT) posits that high-power groups often push to maintain their dominant po...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Leaders typically operate within an organizational structure that often puts them in a hierarchicall...
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, t...
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, t...
In the present study, we examined the relationship between subordinates social dominance orientation...
The main aim of the present doctoral Thesis was to use the Social Dominance Theory (SDT; Sidanius & ...
We studied whether high-social dominant employees sustain hierarchies in different hierarchy-enhanci...
Social Dominance Theory assumes that dominants groups possessing positive high social value controls...
The present study was aimed at deepening the interweaving between Social Dominance Theory (SDT) and ...
Social Dominance Theory postulates that dominants groups, hold positive high social value and contr...
Within Social Dominance Theory the Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) captures the extent of individ...
The present study examined the asymmetry hypothesis of social dominance theory (SDT) in a work organ...
Social dominance theory (Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) posits that members of subordinate groups, who...
Social Dominance Theory (SDT) posits that high-power groups often push to maintain their dominant po...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Leaders typically operate within an organizational structure that often puts them in a hierarchicall...
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, t...
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, t...