Status and Cognition: Decision Making, Policy Implementation, and Fallacies and Biases in Status Ordered Fields
Alexander Styhre ()
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Alexander Styhre: University of Gothenburg
Chapter Chapter 3 in Status and Organizations, 2022, pp 61-94 from Springer
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Abstract In the previous two chapter, status was first defined as a social fact, and is a social fact that can be subject to both strategic and tactic manipulation to accomplish certain objectives. If status is not a self-enclosed or self-referential concept, then it means that human cognition, preferences, and beliefs are affected by status relations.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09868-0_3
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