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The camouflage effect: Separating achieved status and unearned
privilege in organizations
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- Rosette, A. & Thompson, L. (2005) The camouflage effect:
Separating achieved status and unearned privilege in
organizations. In Mannix, E & Neale, M (eds.). Research on
managing groups and teams: Status and groups, Volume 7,
259-281.
Abstract
In many organizational settings, status hierarchies result in
the conferral of privileges that are based on achievement.
However, in the same settings, status may result in the bestowal
of privileges that are unearned. We argue that these unearned
privileges are often awarded based on ascribed characteristics,
but are perceived to be achieved. We further argue that these
misattributions occur because acknowledging that one has benefited
from unearned advantages that are awarded in a meritocracy can be
threatening to a person’s self-identity. We propose that by
studying unearned privileges in organizational settings, a more
accurate assessment of status hierarchies may result.
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