This TR continues the author’s interest in status consistency and organizational stability. It describes a process that equilibrates ranks on different dimensions, and then expands the focus to show how equilibrating processes within an organization affect stratification across organizations. This paper was presented at ASA meetings in 1966 and, after revisions, in 1968
This technical report describes how status inequality can produce similar inequality of expectation ...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status (e.g. access to power and privileges) inst...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This TR continues the author’s interest in status consistency and organizational stability. It descr...
This paper examines the role of social exchange in the construction of microorder within status-diff...
The authors review theoretical and empirical work related to the theory of status characteristics an...
The authors develop theoretical ideas in Technical Report #7 and outline links to political behavior...
This research is concerned with a theory of rank balance as an approach to understanding stratified ...
James C. Kimberly’s theory is an alternate to the theory developed in TR#7 and to other theories of ...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status. Much of the literature argues that a rise...
The work reported here was significant in the generalization of the first theory of status character...
Research teams may be studied as social systems organized along dimensions of status, such as rights...
The interrelationship of social stratification factors (Social stratification is the relative positi...
The paper introduces status as re ecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a scarce...
Although status and stratification processes have been studied extensively at the societal level in ...
This technical report describes how status inequality can produce similar inequality of expectation ...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status (e.g. access to power and privileges) inst...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This TR continues the author’s interest in status consistency and organizational stability. It descr...
This paper examines the role of social exchange in the construction of microorder within status-diff...
The authors review theoretical and empirical work related to the theory of status characteristics an...
The authors develop theoretical ideas in Technical Report #7 and outline links to political behavior...
This research is concerned with a theory of rank balance as an approach to understanding stratified ...
James C. Kimberly’s theory is an alternate to the theory developed in TR#7 and to other theories of ...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status. Much of the literature argues that a rise...
The work reported here was significant in the generalization of the first theory of status character...
Research teams may be studied as social systems organized along dimensions of status, such as rights...
The interrelationship of social stratification factors (Social stratification is the relative positi...
The paper introduces status as re ecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a scarce...
Although status and stratification processes have been studied extensively at the societal level in ...
This technical report describes how status inequality can produce similar inequality of expectation ...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status (e.g. access to power and privileges) inst...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...