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The Social Distance Theory of Power

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2013
We propose that asymmetric dependence between individuals (i.e., power) produces asymmetric social distance, with high-power individuals feeling more distant than low-power individuals. From this insight, we articulate predictions about how power affects (a) social comparison, (b) susceptibility to influence, (c) mental state inference and ...
Joe C Magee, Pamela K Smith
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Power and social distance

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2020
Magee and Smith (2013) theorized that asymmetric dependence creates asymmetric social distance in power relations, and that high-power individuals feel more distant than their low-power counterparts. I review research consistent with, and in some cases possibly inspired by, the social distance theory of power.
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Power at a distance: Organizational power across boundaries

Sociology Compass, 2019
Abstract Organizational approaches can help to make sense of social phenomena, including inequality, politics, and culture. This is partly because large organizations exercise great power, both over employees and in their external environments.
Tim Bartley   +2 more
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Power distance in India

Cross Cultural & Strategic Management, 2018
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore how cultural differentiation can affect the successful transplantation of lean management and production techniques from the parent country to subsidiary countries in the developing world. In particular, the focus will be on car manufacture in India and the role of hierarchy in Indian society, with ...
Kunju Kunju Mathew, Sagi, Taylor, Greig
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Long-distance power transmission

Electrical Engineering, 1950
MANY STUDIES have been made recently to determine the performance characteristics of long-distance transmission systems. This particular analysis considered straightaway transmission systems of 600 miles in length, a distance which is representative of transmission now under study and in actual development.1,3 The system characteristics and ...
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