Helping one's way to the top: Self-monitors achieve status by helping others and knowing who helps whom.

Volume: 91, Issue: 6, Pages: 1123 - 1137
Published: Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The authors argue that high self-monitors may be more sensitive to the status implications of social exchange and more effective in managing their exchange relations to elicit conferrals of status than low self-monitors. In a series of studies, they found that high self-monitors were more accurate in perceiving the status dynamics involved both in a set of fictitious exchange relations and in real relationships involving other members of their...
Paper Details
Title
Helping one's way to the top: Self-monitors achieve status by helping others and knowing who helps whom.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2006
Volume
91
Issue
6
Pages
1123 - 1137
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