Power and Politics OB
Power and Politics OB
Power and Politics OB
Organizational Behavior
13th Edition
Bob Stretch
Southwestern College
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A Definition of Power
Power
The capacity that A has to influence the behavior of B so that B acts in accordance with As wishes Exists as a potential or fully actualized influence over a dependent relationship
Dependency
Bs relationship to A when A possesses something that B requires The greater B's dependence, the more power A has
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Power
Used as a means for achieving goals Requires follower dependency Used to gain lateral and upward influence
Research Focus
Leadership styles and relationships with followers
Research Focus
Power tactics for gaining compliance
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Referent Power
Influence based on possession by an individual of desirable resources or personal traits
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Nonsubstitutable
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Defensive Behaviors
Employees who perceive politics as a threat have defensive reactions
May be helpful in the short run, dangerous in the long run
Avoiding Blame
Bluffing, playing safe, justifying, scapegoating
Avoiding Change
Prevention, self-protection
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Source: Based on B. R. Schlenker, Impression Management (Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1980); W. L. Gardner and M. J. Martinko, Impression Management in Organizations, Journal of Management, June 1988, p. 332; and R. B. Cialdini, Indirect Tactics of Image Management Beyond Basking, in R. A. Giacalone and P. Rosenfeld (eds.), Impression Management in the Organization (Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1989), pp. 45 71.
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IM Effectiveness
Job Interview Success
IM does work and most people use it Self-promotion techniques are important Ingratiation is of secondary importance
Performance Evaluations
Ingratiation is positively related to ratings Self-promotion tends to backfire
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