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How Does Status Affect Performance? Status as an Asset vs. Status as a Liability in the PGA and NASCAR

机译:地位如何影响绩效? PGA和NASCAR中的资产状态与负债状态

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Two competing predictions about the effect of status on performance appear in the organizational theory and sociological literatures. On one hand, various researchers have asserted that status improves performance. This line of work emphasizes tangible and intangible resources that accrue to occupants of high-status positions and therefore pictures status as an asset. On the other hand, a second stream of research argues that status instead diminishes performance. This alternative line of work emphasizes complacency and distraction as deleterious processes that plague occupants of high-status positions and thus portrays status as a liability. Which of these two perspectives best characterizes the actual performance of individuals in a competitive setting? And are they in any way reconcilable? In this paper, we summarize these two perspectives and test them in two empirical settings: the Professional Golf Association (PGA) and the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). Using panel data on the PGA Tour, we model golfers' strokes from par in each competition as a function of their status in the sport. Using similar data on NASCAR's Winston Cup Series, we model drivers' speed in the qualifying round as a function of their status in the sport. We find curvilinear effects of status in both contexts. Performance improves with status until a very high level of status is reached, after which performance wanes. This result not only concurs with the view that status brings tangible and intangible resources but also provides empirical support for the contention that status fosters dispositions and behaviors that ultimately erode performance.
机译:组织理论和社会学文献中出现了关于地位对绩效影响的两种相互竞争的预测。一方面,各种研究人员断言状态可以提高绩效。该工作重点强调了具有较高地位的人员所占用的有形和无形资源,因此将地位视为资产。另一方面,第二研究表明,地位反而会降低绩效。这种替代性的工作方式强调自满和分心是有害的过程,困扰着具有较高地位的人员,因此将地位描述为责任。这两种观点中的哪一种最能体现个人在竞争环境中的实际表现?而且它们在任何方面都是和解的吗?在本文中,我们总结了这两种观点,并在两个经验背景下对其进行了测试:职业高尔夫协会(PGA)和全国汽车赛车协会(NASCAR)。使用PGA巡回赛上的面板数据,我们根据每个高尔夫球手在比赛中的状态对他们的杆数进行建模。使用NASCAR的温斯顿杯系列赛的类似数据,我们根据预选赛中车手的速度对他们的运动状态进行建模。我们发现在两种情况下状态的曲线效应。绩效随着状态的提高而提高,直到达到很高的状态,此后绩效逐渐减弱。这一结果不仅同意地位带来有形和无形资源的观点,而且还为地位助长性格和行为最终侵蚀绩效的观点提供了经验支持。

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