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Power in organizational life

An investigation of how stable and unstable power affect important organizational and leadership outcomes
PhD ceremony:Ms S. (Sanne) FeenstraWhen:February 03, 2020 Start:12:45Supervisors:prof. dr. J.I. (Janka) Stoker, prof. dr. J. (Jennifer) Jordan, prof. dr. F. WalterWhere:Academy building RUG / Student Information & AdministrationFaculty:Economics and Business
Power in organizational life

Power is a fundamental feature of organizational life. Considering the important role of power in organizations, it seems crucial to understand how power affects its beholders. This dissertation examines power in an organizational context, and by doing so, contributes to the understanding of power in meaningful ways. First, this dissertation moves towards a more dynamic view of power by illustrating that the (in)stability of power hierarchies should be considered in order to fully understand the consequences of power in organizations. Second, this dissertation moves towards a more nuanced view of power and unethical behavior by showing that power is not always a corrupting force. Overall, this dissertation aims to shine more light on one of the most fundamental constructs in organizations: power.

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