The Status of Status Research: A Review of the Types, Functions, Levels, and Audiences

Matteo Prato, Gokhan Ertug, Fabrizio Castellucci, Tengjian Zou

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Abstract

Our review of 154 articles published over the last decade portrays an evolution of status research. This body of literature has transitioned from viewing status as a monolithic construct to appreciating its inherently multidimensional nature, characterized by diverse types, functions, levels, and audience structures. Although this shift has expanded our knowledge, it has also introduced increased complexity and fragmentation. To systematize this scattered work on a multifaceted view of status, we develop a comprehensive framework that integrates the diverse research findings. For each constituent part of this framework, we review key themes and insights in the literature and outline future research directions. Our goal is to provide a clear roadmap to navigate the increasing complexity of status research, encouraging more precise theorizing and transversal exploration across the different dimensions of status.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2266-2308
Number of pages43
JournalJournal of Management
Volume50
Issue number6
Early online date2024
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • audience
  • hierarchy
  • multi-level
  • prestige
  • social evaluations
  • status

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