Political Skill in Organizations
Florida State University · University at Buffalo, State University of New York · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Political skill is a construct that was introduced more than two decades ago as a necessary competency to possess to be effective in organizations. Unfortunately, despite appeals by organizational scientists to further develop this construct, it lay dormant until very recently. The present article defines and characterizes the construct domain of political skill and embeds it in a cognition—affect—behavior, multilevel, meta-theoretical framework that proposes how political skill operates to exercise effects on both self and others in organizations. Implications of this conceptualization are discussed, as are directions for future research and practical implications.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 114
Authors
6- GRGerald R. FerrisCorresponding
Florida State University
- DCDarren C. Treadway
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
- PLPamela L. Perrewé
Florida State University, Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering
- RLRobyn L. Brouer
Florida State University, Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering
- CDCeasar Douglas
Florida State University, Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering
Topics & keywords
- Conceptualization
- Construct (python library)
- Politics
- Cognition
- Affect (linguistics)
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Social psychology