In the present chapter, we advance a reciprocal influence model of social power. Our model is rooted in evolutionist analyses of primate hierarchies, and notions that the capacity for subordinates to form alliances imposes important demands upon those in power, and that power heuristically reduces the likelihood of conflicts within groups. Guided by these assumptions, we posit a set of propositions regarding the reciprocal nature of power, and review recent supporting data. With respect to the acquisition of social power, we show that power is afforded to those individuals and strategic behaviors related to advancing the interests of the group. With respect to constraints upon power, we detail how group-based representations (a fellow group...
Although power is fundamental to interpersonal processes, relatively little research has focused on ...
Powerholders make decisions that impact not only their own situation, but also the outcomes of those...
An individual\u27s subjective sense of power has been shown to have a variety of effects on their de...
Asymmetries in power permeate social life, relationships, and groups. Previous studies have long inv...
Frequently social theorists con / late power and influence, often subsuming influence under a broad ...
This article provides a summary of work done by Raven and his colleagues on bases of power. It range...
Power is a fundamental force in social relationships and is pervasive throughout various types of in...
We present a systematic review of the literature on power and its interpersonal consequences. Our re...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Abstract. The paper studies power in social affairs, with special implications of the role of power ...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Power is a core dimension of social interactions and relationships. The present article addresses ho...
Power is an inescapable feature of human social life and structure. This paper addresses the nature ...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest that behavior analysis can help to explain social power. In ...
Social power is a fundamental concept in social relationships. Social power is defined as a potentia...
Although power is fundamental to interpersonal processes, relatively little research has focused on ...
Powerholders make decisions that impact not only their own situation, but also the outcomes of those...
An individual\u27s subjective sense of power has been shown to have a variety of effects on their de...
Asymmetries in power permeate social life, relationships, and groups. Previous studies have long inv...
Frequently social theorists con / late power and influence, often subsuming influence under a broad ...
This article provides a summary of work done by Raven and his colleagues on bases of power. It range...
Power is a fundamental force in social relationships and is pervasive throughout various types of in...
We present a systematic review of the literature on power and its interpersonal consequences. Our re...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Abstract. The paper studies power in social affairs, with special implications of the role of power ...
Previous research on cooperation has primarily focused on egalitarian interactions, overlooking a fu...
Power is a core dimension of social interactions and relationships. The present article addresses ho...
Power is an inescapable feature of human social life and structure. This paper addresses the nature ...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest that behavior analysis can help to explain social power. In ...
Social power is a fundamental concept in social relationships. Social power is defined as a potentia...
Although power is fundamental to interpersonal processes, relatively little research has focused on ...
Powerholders make decisions that impact not only their own situation, but also the outcomes of those...
An individual\u27s subjective sense of power has been shown to have a variety of effects on their de...