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Selfish Power And Unselfish Status In Chinese Work Situations

ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
The present research explored the selfishness of power and status as well as the mechanism in Chinese work situations. By using experimental and survey methods, two studies were designed to investigate the relationships among power, status, and self-interested behaviour (SIB) as well as the mediating effect of perspective-taking (PT). Results of the two studies consistently indicated that power increases whereas status reduces SIB. These opposing behavioural effects are partially attributed to the fact that power reduces whereas status increases PT. In addition, our results showed an interaction between power and status on SIB in Study 1 (interaction as a mental function), and a positive correlation between perceived power and status in Study 2 (correlation as a mental perception). Through the discussion from the perspective of the self/other-orientation trait, as well as the stable effects of power and status on SIB in the two studies, we conclude that power is selfish and status is unselfish in Chinese work situations.
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Chinese work situations, perspective-taking, power, self-interested behavior, status
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