An unexplored paradox of organizational identification is its possible association with behaviors that exploit the organization for personal benefit. In this article we address why, for some individuals in positions of power and authority in the organi-zation, organizational identification is a path to viewing the organization as emi-nently exploitable. We introduce “narcissistic organizational identification, ” a form of organizational identification that features the individual’s tendency to see his/her identity as core to the definition of the organization, in contrast to conventional conceptualizations of organizational identification, where the individual sees the organization as core to the definition of self. We provide theory explai...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
This chapter examines if identity is as important as is often claimed, and as a consequence, when an...
The concept of organizational identity has its roots in the exploration of identity in an individua...
This research builds on theory about how identification develops when members differ in which organi...
In order to protect their identities, organizations can become self-obsessed and display extreme nar...
Dramatic stories of corporate crises appear in newspapers and magazines all over the world; one expl...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
Although organizational identification is founded on social identity and symbolic interactionist the...
many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have explor...
Building on work at the individual and organizational levels suggesting that an individual's self-co...
Purpose: The topic of identity has developed primarily around the concept of organizational identity...
What is an organization? Is it a place, a process or a person? Individuals at all levels of employme...
In this article, we present an overview of the literatures on organizational identity and organizati...
Organizational control theorists traditionally have conceptualized control as any process by which o...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
This chapter examines if identity is as important as is often claimed, and as a consequence, when an...
The concept of organizational identity has its roots in the exploration of identity in an individua...
This research builds on theory about how identification develops when members differ in which organi...
In order to protect their identities, organizations can become self-obsessed and display extreme nar...
Dramatic stories of corporate crises appear in newspapers and magazines all over the world; one expl...
textabstractIt is especially during times of uncertainty or change in an organization, that a major ...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
Although organizational identification is founded on social identity and symbolic interactionist the...
many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have explor...
Building on work at the individual and organizational levels suggesting that an individual's self-co...
Purpose: The topic of identity has developed primarily around the concept of organizational identity...
What is an organization? Is it a place, a process or a person? Individuals at all levels of employme...
In this article, we present an overview of the literatures on organizational identity and organizati...
Organizational control theorists traditionally have conceptualized control as any process by which o...
While many organizational researchers make reference to Mead’s theory of social identity, none have ...
This chapter examines if identity is as important as is often claimed, and as a consequence, when an...
The concept of organizational identity has its roots in the exploration of identity in an individua...