Hierarchical Perception Shapes Workplace Dynamics, Transforming Organizational Culture
The article discusses how people in a hierarchy perceive each other. It introduces the idea that individuals in different positions within an organization see each other in three main ways: personally, socially, and professionally. These perceptions are unique and not interchangeable. The study shows that how someone is viewed by others depends on where they are in the hierarchy. The main finding is that people's perceptions of each other in a hierarchy are shaped by personal, social, and professional factors.