International audienceIn the field study reported here (N = 222,924), we found that Germans with noble-sounding surnames, such as Kaiser ("emperor"), König ("king"), and Fürst ("prince"), more frequently hold managerial positions than Germans with last names that either refer to common everyday occupations, such as Koch ("cook"), Bauer ("farmer"), and Becker/Bäcker ("baker"), or do not refer to any social role. This phenomenon occurs despite the fact that noble-sounding surnames never indicated that the person actually held a noble title. Because of basic properties of associative cognition, the status linked to a name may spill over to its bearer and influence his or her occupational outcomes
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The article deals with some selected compound surnames, the roots of which consist of -eis(en) ‘iron...
Many family names in Germany were Latinised under the influence of Renaissance Humanism by adding th...
Nepotistic practices are detrimental for academia. An analysis of shared last names among academics ...
In an article recently published in this journal (Silberzahn & Uhlmann, 2013), two of the authors of...
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY In this master's thesis I study surnames' effect on the odds of becoming and...
Analiza nazwisk wykazuje, że można rozróżnić setki starych zawodów, które odnajdują swoje odzwiercie...
This study addresses the relationship between language and culture, from the denomination of fancy n...
Conventional social mobility research misses substantial inequalities of opportunity. To capture int...
StreszczenieNiniejsza praca poświęcona jest tematowi niemieckich nazwisk, pochodzących od wymarłych ...
Berufe und Namen. – Allgemeine Betrachtungen zum Verhältnis Berufe und Namen (mit dem Hinweis auf ei...
»Konventionen der Berufsbezeichnung: Historizität, Akteure, Inter-aktionen«. Since the Middle Ages, ...
This paper examines company names from a pragmatic point of view and focuses on their functions in d...
The general public claims that there are socially agreed rules of honor and that the use of honorary...
The material for analysis is restricted to surnames consisting of two or more lexemes, whose spelli...
The Merovingian Practice of Naming after Relatives: Family Traditions and Politics. – The name-givin...
The article deals with some selected compound surnames, the roots of which consist of -eis(en) ‘iron...
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