Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of losing it might therefore initiate behavioral responses aimed at capitalizing on those benefits while it is still possible. Therefore, we propose that leaders’ fear of losing power may sway them to engage in self-serving behavior. Moreover, we argue that this effect is particularly strong in environments characterized by competition and rivalry, given that such environments foster opportunistic self-interested behavior. The results of two field studies among organizational leaders and their subordinates (one multi-source dyadic study and one multi-source team study) and a scenario experiment show that fear of power loss is positively related ...
We examine the conditions under which power decreases trust and the process by which this occurs. Th...
yesPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore theoretical connections between the cognitive ...
People seek high positions not to gain influence over others but to satisfy their need for personal ...
Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of ...
Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of ...
Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of ...
Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of ...
How leaders construe their power may greatly affect the quality of relationships they have with thei...
Although previous research has identified various beneficial consequences of power sharing, less res...
How leaders construe their power may greatly affect the quality of relationships they have with thei...
When leaders perform solitary tasks, do they self-regulate to maximize their effort, or do they redu...
Few concepts in the social sciences are invoked with the same ease or employed so readily to explain...
When leaders perform solitary tasks, do they self-regulate to maximize their effort, or do they redu...
Effective leadership in organizations is predicated not only on technical, but also social competenc...
Power is a fundamental feature of organizational life. Considering the important role of power in or...
We examine the conditions under which power decreases trust and the process by which this occurs. Th...
yesPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore theoretical connections between the cognitive ...
People seek high positions not to gain influence over others but to satisfy their need for personal ...
Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of ...
Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of ...
Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of ...
Power is generally valued as it offers access to numerous tangible and intangible benefits. Fear of ...
How leaders construe their power may greatly affect the quality of relationships they have with thei...
Although previous research has identified various beneficial consequences of power sharing, less res...
How leaders construe their power may greatly affect the quality of relationships they have with thei...
When leaders perform solitary tasks, do they self-regulate to maximize their effort, or do they redu...
Few concepts in the social sciences are invoked with the same ease or employed so readily to explain...
When leaders perform solitary tasks, do they self-regulate to maximize their effort, or do they redu...
Effective leadership in organizations is predicated not only on technical, but also social competenc...
Power is a fundamental feature of organizational life. Considering the important role of power in or...
We examine the conditions under which power decreases trust and the process by which this occurs. Th...
yesPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore theoretical connections between the cognitive ...
People seek high positions not to gain influence over others but to satisfy their need for personal ...