Abstract
Possessing power contributes to high self-esteem, but how power enhances self-esteem is still unknown. As power is associated with both self-oriented goals and social-responsibility goals, we proposed that power predicts self-esteem through two positive personal and interpersonal results: authenticity and relationship satisfaction. Three studies were carried out with a total of 505 Chinese participants, including college students and adults, who completed surveys that assessed personal power, self-esteem, authenticity, relationship satisfaction, communal orientation, and social desirability. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses demonstrated that power, authenticity, and relationship satisfaction each uniquely contributed to self-esteem. More importantly, multiple mediation analysis showed that authenticity and relationship satisfaction both mediated the effects of power on self-esteem, even when controlling for participants’ communal orientation and social desirability. Our findings demonstrate that authenticity and relationship satisfaction represent two key mechanisms by which power is associated with self-esteem.
Highlights
Power considerations are ubiquitous in daily life [1,2]
The current study examined the relationships between personal sense of power, authenticity, and relationship satisfaction in the prediction of self-esteem among Chinese participants
The present study investigated whether authenticity and relationship satisfaction mediate the effects of power on self-esteem in Chinese participants
Summary
Power considerations are ubiquitous in daily life [1,2]. Recent studies show that elevated power can increase self-esteem [3]. Research regarding the ability of power to effectively predict self-esteem has been far from conclusive. The current study drew on the theory about two different orientations (self-oriented and social-responsibility) associated with power [4] to investigate whether power predicts self-esteem through two distinct pathways: authenticity and relationship satisfaction
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