Two experiments examined the psychological and biological antecedents of hierarchical differentiation and the resulting consequences for productivity and conflict within small groups. In Experiment 1, which used a priming manipulation, hierarchically differentiated groups (i.e., groups comprising 1 high-power-primed, 1 low-power-primed, and 1 baseline individual) performed better on a procedurally interdependent task than did groups comprising exclusively either all high-power-primed or all low-power-primed individuals. There were no effects of hierarchical differentiation on performance on a procedurally independent task. Experiment 2 used a biological marker of dominance motivation (prenatal testosterone exposure as measured by a digit-le...
Drawing on social hierarchy theory, we develop a contingency model of leader–member exchange (LMX) d...
Many social organisms engage in collective actions in which there is a mismatch between individual a...
In newly formed groups, informal hierarchies emerge automatically and readily. In this study, we arg...
Two experiments examined the psychological and biological antecedents of hierarchical differentiatio...
Two experiments examined the psychological and biological antecedents of hierarchical differentiatio...
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...
Scholars have long wrestled with whether hierarchical differentiation is functional or dysfunctional...
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, t...
We examined, in different work organizations, how subordinates high in social dominance orientation ...
In the present study, we examined the relationship between subordinates social dominance orientation...
In newly formed groups, informal hierarchies emerge automatically and readily. In this study, we arg...
Leaders typically operate within an organizational structure that often puts them in a hierarchicall...
A manifest trend is that larger and more productive human groups shift from distributed to centraliz...
The idea of social rank-ordering (indicative of status. dominance. or potential leadership capacity)...
Drawing on social hierarchy theory, we develop a contingency model of leader–member exchange (LMX) d...
Many social organisms engage in collective actions in which there is a mismatch between individual a...
In newly formed groups, informal hierarchies emerge automatically and readily. In this study, we arg...
Two experiments examined the psychological and biological antecedents of hierarchical differentiatio...
Two experiments examined the psychological and biological antecedents of hierarchical differentiatio...
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...
Scholars have long wrestled with whether hierarchical differentiation is functional or dysfunctional...
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, t...
We examined, in different work organizations, how subordinates high in social dominance orientation ...
In the present study, we examined the relationship between subordinates social dominance orientation...
In newly formed groups, informal hierarchies emerge automatically and readily. In this study, we arg...
Leaders typically operate within an organizational structure that often puts them in a hierarchicall...
A manifest trend is that larger and more productive human groups shift from distributed to centraliz...
The idea of social rank-ordering (indicative of status. dominance. or potential leadership capacity)...
Drawing on social hierarchy theory, we develop a contingency model of leader–member exchange (LMX) d...
Many social organisms engage in collective actions in which there is a mismatch between individual a...
In newly formed groups, informal hierarchies emerge automatically and readily. In this study, we arg...