The Burden of Power: Construing Power as Responsibility (Rather Than as Opportunity) Alters Threat-Challenge Responses.

PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN(2018)

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Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heightens challenge and lowers threat. Yet, even power-holders may experience threat when becoming aware of the responsibility that accompanies their power. Power-holders can construe (i.e., understand) a high-power position primarily as opportunity to make things happen or as responsibility to take care of things. Power-holders construing power as responsibility (rather than opportunity) may be more likely to experience demandssuch as taking care of important decisions under their controlas outweighing their resources, resulting in less challenge and more threat. Four experiments with subjective and cardiovascular threat-challenge indicators support this. Going beyond prior work on structural aspects (e.g., power instability) that induce stress, we show that merely the way how power-holders construe their power can evoke stress. Specifically, we find that power construed as responsibility (vs. opportunity) is more likely to imply a burden for the power-holder.
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social power,construal of power,threat challenge,biopsychosocial model,cardiovascular stress
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