Summary
According to a recently published paper increases in compensation lead to increases in meanness among corporate leaders.
Commentary
The study's posits that "higher income inequality between executives and ordinary workers" leads to a perception of power that ultimately results in maltreatment of "rank and file workers" (p. 1). This follows the research on the relationship between power and lying and reinforces the image of powerful managers who abuse their position (e.g., Emmett Milbarage in Chuck).
Meta
Have you experienced this sort of behavior? What about the opposite (magnanimous over-paid managers)?
See Also
- When Executives Rake in Millions: Meanness in Organizations for the original paper.
- Executive Compensation: The More Leaders Make, the Meaner They Get at the Harvard Business Review Research Blog for a longer discussion.
1 comment:
I don't think Emmett's abuse of power was due to his salary. He was just a jerk. I never liked him.
You notice how he didn't treat only the employees like garbage - he was a total jerk to the assassin in "Chuck vs. the Pink Slip", when the assassin Javier Cruz was at the Buy More looking for Chuck.
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