Examining the impression management orientation of managers

  • Richard J. Palmer
  • , Robert B. Welker
  • , Terry L. Campbell
  • , Nace R. Magner

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    Abstract

    The motive to manage impressions has been broken down into protective and acquisitive orientations. A protective orientation exists when an individual is concerned primarily with encountering disapproval, rather than approval, from the relevant audience. An acquisitive orientation exists when an individual is concerned primarily with obtaining approval from the audience. This study tests the proposition that organizational managers have primarily an acquisitive orientation. The affective sentiments of 95 international middle- and upper-level business managers toward their organization, its leaders, and its business control mechanisms were compared with their perceptions of the acquisitiveness and protectiveness of their work environment. The results indicate that affective sentiments of managers are correlated with the acquisitiveness, but not the protectiveness, of the work environment, supporting the notion that managers have primarily an acquisitive orientation.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)35-49
    Number of pages15
    JournalJournal of Managerial Psychology
    Volume16
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Feb 1 2001

    Keywords

    • Management styles
    • Middle management
    • Organizational philosophy
    • Self-development
    • Top management

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