The dark side of possessing power: Power reduces happiness in a collectivist context

Most recent conceptualizations emphasized the role of power in facilitating positive psychological outcomes (subjective well being) as it reduces sensitivity to social cues and increases authenticity among people in the Western contexts who would likely manifest an independent self-construal. Though...

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Main Authors: Datu, Jesus Alfonso D., Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-49412021-08-12T03:26:04Z The dark side of possessing power: Power reduces happiness in a collectivist context Datu, Jesus Alfonso D. Reyes, Jose Alberto S. Most recent conceptualizations emphasized the role of power in facilitating positive psychological outcomes (subjective well being) as it reduces sensitivity to social cues and increases authenticity among people in the Western contexts who would likely manifest an independent self-construal. Though, the self-construal theory posits that individuals in collectivist cultures would more likely endorse a view of self that prioritize sensitivity to contextual information through an interdependent self-construal. This implies that power may have a different impact on subjective well being in interdependent societies since authenticity was found to be a less important predictor of happiness in collectivist cultures. The aim of the study is to determine the predictive influence of power on SWB as mediated by authenticity. Results showed that power positively predicted authenticity. However, power negatively predicted SWB and authenticity mediated the link between power and SWB. Implications of the findings are discussed. © 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. 2015-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4044 info:doi/10.1007/s11205-014-0813-5 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Power (Philosophy) Control (Psychology) Well-being Social Psychology
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Philippines
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topic Power (Philosophy)
Control (Psychology)
Well-being
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Power (Philosophy)
Control (Psychology)
Well-being
Social Psychology
Datu, Jesus Alfonso D.
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
The dark side of possessing power: Power reduces happiness in a collectivist context
description Most recent conceptualizations emphasized the role of power in facilitating positive psychological outcomes (subjective well being) as it reduces sensitivity to social cues and increases authenticity among people in the Western contexts who would likely manifest an independent self-construal. Though, the self-construal theory posits that individuals in collectivist cultures would more likely endorse a view of self that prioritize sensitivity to contextual information through an interdependent self-construal. This implies that power may have a different impact on subjective well being in interdependent societies since authenticity was found to be a less important predictor of happiness in collectivist cultures. The aim of the study is to determine the predictive influence of power on SWB as mediated by authenticity. Results showed that power positively predicted authenticity. However, power negatively predicted SWB and authenticity mediated the link between power and SWB. Implications of the findings are discussed. © 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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author Datu, Jesus Alfonso D.
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
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Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
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title The dark side of possessing power: Power reduces happiness in a collectivist context
title_short The dark side of possessing power: Power reduces happiness in a collectivist context
title_full The dark side of possessing power: Power reduces happiness in a collectivist context
title_fullStr The dark side of possessing power: Power reduces happiness in a collectivist context
title_full_unstemmed The dark side of possessing power: Power reduces happiness in a collectivist context
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