Articles with "high status" as a keyword



When intergroup helping helps intergroup relations: The moderating role of trust in the outgroup

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Published in 2021 at "Journal of Experimental Social Psychology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104141

Abstract: Abstract Help offered by a member of a high status group to a member of a low status group is often resented because it may be perceived as motivated by a desire to reinforce status… read more here.

Keywords: status; high status; trust outgroup; group ... See more keywords

Is Martin Luther King or Malcom X the more acceptable face of protest? High-status groups' reactions to low-status groups' collective action.

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of personality and social psychology"

DOI: 10.1037/pspi0000195

Abstract: Work on collective action focuses mainly on the perspective of disadvantaged groups. However, the dynamics of social change cannot be fully understood without taking into account the reactions of the members of advantaged groups to… read more here.

Keywords: high status; status groups; groups collective; collective action ... See more keywords

High-status lobbyists are most likely to overrate their success

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Published in 2019 at "Nature Human Behaviour"

DOI: 10.1038/s41562-019-0761-9

Abstract: Overconfidence helps individuals reach higher status within social groups by making them seem more competent regardless of objective ability, so this bias may be especially prevalent among status-oriented members of elite communities. Based on this… read more here.

Keywords: status; status lobbyists; high status; success ... See more keywords

Drivers of female power in bonobos

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Published in 2025 at "Communications Biology"

DOI: 10.1038/s42003-025-07900-8

Abstract: In mammals, female dominance over males is a rare phenomenon. However, recent findings indicate that even in species with sexual dimorphism biased towards males, females sometimes occupy high status. Here we test three main hypotheses… read more here.

Keywords: female coalition; high status; coalition formation; female power ... See more keywords

Why do low power-high status employees in digital teams hide (or not) knowledge? A perspective of resource gain–loss

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Published in 2025 at "Personnel Review"

DOI: 10.1108/pr-11-2023-0955

Abstract: PurposeBased on the conservation of resource theory and the implicit theories, this study aims to investigate the processes and boundaries between the low power-high status inconsistency and employee knowledge hiding, which received little attention in… read more here.

Keywords: high status; knowledge; power high; low power ... See more keywords

Normal Accidents From Status and Structural Holes: Relational Sources of Accidents in the U.S. Airline Industry, 1978 to 2011

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Published in 2024 at "SAGE Open"

DOI: 10.1177/21582440241295955

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the normal accident-inducing effect of two network positions: status and structural holes, which are often regarded as critical sources of relational advantages. Contrary to the existing theoretical… read more here.

Keywords: high status; status structural; airline industry; structural holes ... See more keywords

When a Star Shines Too Bright: The Impact of a High-Status Minority Member on Pursuing Diversity Goals

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Published in 2025 at "Organization Science"

DOI: 10.1287/orsc.2021.15155

Abstract: The current research examines a potential implication of having a high-status minority member in organizations—a “star” athlete, professor, or lawyer. Building on the literature on organizational diversity, individual status, and licensing effects, we suggest that… read more here.

Keywords: high status; status minority; minority; minority member ... See more keywords

Historical and Archaeogenomic Identification of High-Status Englishmen at Jamestown, Virginia

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Published in 2024 at "Antiquity"

DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2024.75

Abstract: Abstract The authors report on ancient DNA data from two human skeletons buried within the chancel of the 1608–1616 church at the North American colonial settlement of Jamestown, Virginia. Available archaeological, osteological and documentary evidence… read more here.

Keywords: high status; historical archaeogenomic; status englishmen; archaeogenomic identification ... See more keywords