Workers' self‐objectification and tendencies to conform to others

Volume: 30, Issue: 5, Pages: 547 - 560
Published: Apr 5, 2020
Abstract
Recent research showed that workers' self‐objectification—their self‐perception as objects rather than human beings—leads to detrimental intrapersonal consequences. In the present research, we explored whether this phenomenon may also affect interpersonal relations, by increasing workers' tendencies to conform. In a correlational study, Italian workers who perceived their work as more objectifying self‐objectified more—self‐attributed less human...
Paper Details
Title
Workers' self‐objectification and tendencies to conform to others
Published Date
Apr 5, 2020
Volume
30
Issue
5
Pages
547 - 560
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