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The longstanding view of workers as objects: antecedents and consequences of working objectification

Authors :
Baldissarri, C
Andrighetto, L
Volpato, C
Baldissarri C.
Andrighetto L.
Volpato C.
Baldissarri, C
Andrighetto, L
Volpato, C
Baldissarri C.
Andrighetto L.
Volpato C.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objectification refers to the perception and treatment of human beings as mere objects. Although this dehumanizing process has deeply permeated the domain of work throughout history, social psychology researchers have only recently begun to empirically investigate it. Here, we review the recent literature that analysed working objectification by considering its two main facets: objectification (when workers are objectified by others) and self-objectification (when workers objectify themselves). First, we theoretically define the construct of working objectification, disentangling it from related constructs and reviewing the research on motivational and cognitive processes underpinning workers’ objectification. Then, we focus on the workers’ perspective and systematise the research on the consequences of the metaperception of being objectified. Finally, we focus on a series of experimental and field studies that analyse the antecedents and consequences of workers’ self-objectification. We conclude by discussing future directions and highlighting the theoretical and practical contributions of this line of research.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308940414
Document Type :
Electronic Resource