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Social powerProcesses of power are pervasive, complex, and often disguised in our society. The Bases of Social Power of French and Raven is a theory that identifies five (six) bases or sources of social (organizational) power:

  1. Reward power. This form is based on the perceived ability to give positive consequences or remove negative ones.

  2. Coercive power. This is the perceived ability to punish those who not conform with your ideas or demands.

  3. Legitimate power (organizational authority). This form is based on the perception that someone has the right to prescribe behavior due to election or appointment to a position of responsibility. Also called Normative Power. Compare: Organization Chart.

  4. Referent power. This is power by virtue of the follower wanting to emulate the person who possesses this form of power (wanting to be be like him).

  5. Expert power. This type is based on having distinctive knowledge, expertness, ability or skills.

  6. Similar to 5: Information power. This form is based on controlling the information needed by others in order to reach an important goal.

The Five Bases of Social Power theory starts from the assumption that power and influence involve relations between at least two agents. The theory argues that the reaction of the receiving agent is the more useful focus for explaining the phenomena of social influence and power.


French and Raven examined the effect of power derived from the various bases of attraction and resistance to the use of power. Attraction and resistance are the recipient's sentiment towards the agent that uses power. They conclude that the use of power from the various bases has different consequences.

For example, coercive power typically decreases attraction and causes high resistance. Whereas reward power increases attraction and creates minimal levels of resistance.


French and Raven also concluded that "the more legitimate the coercion [is perceived to be], the less it will produce resistance and decreased attention".


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topic A 7th Source of Power: Participative Power
Achieve participative power by having: - Common goals - Clear vision - Constant communication - Everyone is involved - Consensus (for important decisions)....
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topic Composition of Power Bases
I think several power bases can be required in one individual, and suggest to focus on the composition of all power bases in making an all round powerful person/leader, e.g. expert power 40%, reward p...
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🔥 How Leaders Influence Others? 6 Principles of Influence
Influence refers to the power of an individual to impel another person to action by either intangible or indirect means. Therefore it plays an important role in leadership. Kaufman (2011) develo...
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topic With Power Comes Responsibility!
With real power comes responsibility. You need to exercise it with an objective in mind. Power without responsibility will make you answerable one day!...
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topic Is Charisma a Source of Social Power?
What about personal power or call it charismatic power? Certain people can be powerful through their charisma, energy, stamina, strength or verbal skills on top of the mentioned sources of power....
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topic Synergistic Power is the Strongest
All power is secondary to synergistic power. The mathematics of synergistic power is this: 1 + 1 = 11! There is a proverb that states: 'Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they su...
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topic Should See Power Differently...
The word "power" acts as deterrent for most of the employees to perform and leaves a negative and rebellious feeling in them. Power should be seen as a facilitating tool to influence people. And as a ...
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topic About Information Power
I personally believe that information power is the most influential form of power. All other powers especially legitimate power needs to feed off of information or even expert power in order to sustai...
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topic What is Power? Definitions
French and Raven detail varieties of social power, but what is 'power', is it Foucault's action that requires two consenting parties - where there is the possibility of an individual decision and pers...
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topic Mind Power - Power of Mind
Every one has power of mind, of which only around 17% is active. We need to activate the unconscious mind power to energize. Ince we succeed to utilize our mind power we will become a great performer....
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topic Social Power is Determined by the (Perception of the) Receiver
Note that the perception of the receiving agent on how effective power can be used goes a long way in defining the social relationship....
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topic Bases of Social Power: What's Common?
What do these Bases of Social Power have in common?...
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topic Desire to Have Power...
Why do people desire social power?...
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topic Framing or Meaning Power
An additional source of power in organizations can be to establish the framework within which issues will be viewed and decided (J. Pfeffer - Managing with Power: Politics and Influence in Organizatio...
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🥇 Assumed Power in a Void
Another type of power is that which is created in a void (Ed: ~ empty space) of leadership, that is assumed power. No one is exerting power in an area, so someone assumes that role, and the power is b...
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🥈 2 more Types of Power
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🥉 What is Referent Power? Definition and Examples
The definition for “referent power” in the summary of the basis of social power is not 100% clear when it says: "referent power is power through association with others who possess power". That could ...
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Bases of Social Power in the Context of Change Initiatives

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The concept of bases of social power is very important for organizations in the context of change initiatives. The sour...
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What precisely was Legitimate Power according to French and Raven? Definition

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Mobilize the Expert Power in your Team Early On

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In a short article, Bonner and Bolinger describe a surprisingly simple process to beef up the problem solving and/or dec...
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Seventh Source of Social Power (French & Raven)

Leadership, Management, Change Management
In addition to the above mentioned bases or sources of social (organizational) power, French and Raven also distinguishe...
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Positional and Personal Bases of Power

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In “The Power Theory of Leadership”, Hayden analyses the bases of social power (excluding connectional power) and reiter...
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The Relationship between the Power of Leaders and Overconfidence

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Supervisory Power

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