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Social psychology. 2. Control (Psychology) 3. Leadership. 4. Organizational behavior. I. De Cremer, David. II. Van Dick, Rolf. III. Murnighan, John Keith. HM1033.S643 2010 303.3’4--dc22 2010025159 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the Psychology Press Web site at http://www.psypress.com ISBN 0-203-84695-8 Master e-book ISBN We dedicate this book to My buddies Alain, Dirk, and Jeroen, who helped me return to my roots while working on this book. (DDC) My wife, Steffi, and my children, Jan, Lucia, and Lennart. Every minute spent on this book was one not spent with you—but every minute spent with you is inspiration for the next book! (RVD) My children, Jack, Erik, Kate, Annie, and Will, who have all given me great insights into social psychology and who have, with love, made sure that I was more attuned to organization. (KM) Contents Series Foreword ....................................................................................xix Art Brief, Kim Elsbach, and Michael Frese About the Editors ................................................................................xxi About the Contributors .....................................................................xxiii SECTION I Introduction Chapter 1 On Social Beings and Organizational Animals: A Social Psychological Approach to Organizations ............3 David De Cremer, Rolf van Dick, and J. Keith Murnighan Social Psychology and Organizations: Understanding Work Life ......................................................................................4 Social/Organizational Research Themes ..................................6 Outline of the Book .....................................................................7 Section II ..................................................................................7 Section III ................................................................................9 Section IV ..............................................................................10 References ...................................................................................12 SECTION II Leadership, Power, and Social Influence Chapter 2 Power: A Central Force Governing Psychological, Social, and Organizational Life .......................................17 Adam D. Galinsky, Diana Rus, and Joris Lammers Power Affects Social Attentiveness .........................................19 Power Reduces Perspective Taking, Compassion, and Conformity ...................................................................20 Power Increases Instrumental Attention ..........................22 Power Makes the Person ...........................................................24 Power Increases Assertive Action ......................................24 Power Increases Optimism and Risk Taking ........................25 ix
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