Where is context? Advancing status research with a contextual value perspective

Publication date: 2016Source: Research in Organizational Behavior, Volume 36Author(s): Huisi(Jessica) Li, Ya-Ru Chen, Steven L. BladerAbstractMost of the numerous studies on social status over the last decade have focused on how individual characteristics influence status attainment and effects, while much less research has examined the role of context in status dynamics. Given how important and pervasive contextual values are in all types of status hierarchies and all aspects of social life, studies on contextual influences are crucial. In order to spur more research on this critical factor, we review existing theories and empirical findings on the antecedents and effects of social status and closely inspect the untested underlying assumptions of the most prominent theory in status research: the functionalist perspective. We aim to expand the functionalist perspective by incorporating the importance of context and proposing the contextual value perspective. We discuss the different influences of cooperative versus competitive relationships—as an example of contextual factors—on status conferral and experience. We also examine the implications of the contextual value perspective for new and promising directions in status research.
Source: Research in Organizational Behavior - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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