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Lekking displays in contemporary organizations: Ethologically oriented, evolutionary and cross-species accounts of male dominance

机译:当代组织中的巡回展览:男性主导的以伦理学为导向,进化和跨物种的描述

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to draw on scientific models in conceptualising the evolutionary bases of contemporary behaviours, and make cross-species comparisons, to account for male managerial activities in situ in health organizations. Design/methodology/approach - In the animal world, males of many species display in order to induce females to mate. Such lekking behaviour involves inter alia, strutting, puffing out, catching attention via the use of ornamental physical characteristics, exhibiting gaudily-coloured body parts, singing or splashing, and other courting and wooing strategies. The paper applies these behavioural repertoires as an explanatory device for male-dominant organizational lekking in a set of contemporary settings. It draws on six studies of managerial talk, appearance and behaviour in order to do so. Findings - Within the organizational lek male managers display mainly by power dressing, positioning, and exercising power and influence via verbal and behavioural means. Social and religious mores prohibit overt sexual coupling in organizations but lekking for other rewards is nevertheless pursued by male managers. The paper explores this managerial patterning, compares it to the lekking behaviour of other species, and discusses points of comparison and departure. It shows how male managers display within various sub-habitats, and discusses the central issues of appearance, tasks and work assignment, physical interaction structure, and talk and physiognomy. Practical implications - Understanding what makes people tick via deep explanations than are customarily rendered is a vital contribution of scholarship to the practical world of management. Originality/value - The evolutionary bases of contemporary behaviours, and cross-species accounts, may prove useful paradigms for other theorists and empiricists in organizational studies, and could encourage the development of a new field that might be labeled evolutionary organizational behaviour.
机译:目的-本文的目的是利用科学模型来概念化当代行为的进化基础,并进行跨物种比较,以说明卫生组织中的男性管理活动。设计/方法/方法-在动物界,许多物种的雄性表现出来以诱使雌性交配。这种走步行为尤其包括:撑脚,抽气,通过使用装饰性的身体特征引起注意,展现出色彩艳丽的身体部位,唱歌或飞溅以及其他求爱和求爱策略。本文将这些行为表述作为一组现代环境中男性占主导地位的组织徒步旅行的解释工具。为了做到这一点,它借鉴了六项有关管理谈话,表现和行为的研究。调查结果-在组织内部,男性管理人员主要通过权力修饰,定位以及通过言语和行为手段行使权力和影响力来进行展示。社会和宗教习俗禁止在组织中公开进行性交,但男性管理者仍在追求其他奖励。本文探讨了这种管理模式,将其与其他物种的迁徙行为进行了比较,并讨论了比较和偏离的要点。它显示了男性管理者如何在各种亚居住环境中展示,并讨论了外表,任务和工作分配,身体互动结构以及谈话和相貌等核心问题。实际意义-通过深入的解释来理解使人们tick之以鼻的东西,这是学术对管理实践世界的重要贡献。原创性/价值-当代行为的进化基础和跨物种的解释,可能在组织研究中为其他理论家和经验主义者证明有用的范式,并可能鼓励开发可能被标记为进化组织行为的新领域。

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