Managers' Presence Dictates Formality Shifts in Business Meetings
The article looks at how the way people talk in business meetings can change depending on who is there. They found that when the boss is present, the meeting tends to be more formal. But when the boss is not there, people tend to be more casual and use humor. This shift in formality is influenced by the participants' positions in the company. The researchers used conversations from meetings to figure this out.