A group identification approach to social dilemmas is proposed, and the results of three studies are presented. Study 1 found that members of real groups were more cooperative than members of contrived groups and that this effect was mediated by group identification. Study 2 showed that participants were more cooperative when their in-group was in the majority and that this effect was moderated by strength of group identity. Study 3 replicated the mediation pattern found in Study 1 using different groups and a more rigorous method. In all three studies, measures of group concern, group trust, normative expectations, concern for personal benefit, estimated futility, and estimated redundancy were also administered. Both group identification a...
A subgroup social dilemma exists when the personal interests of 2 or more individuals conflict with ...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
A group identification approach to social dilemmas is proposed, and the results of three studies are...
Traditional theories of social dilemmas assume that people’s behavior is individualistic, selfish, a...
We examined how group performance (success or failure) and intragroup interactions (minimal or favor...
This study examined how self-interest and group-identification motives affect responses to superordi...
In a social dilemma, each individual must choose a response that benefits the group as a whole (to c...
This experiment investigated the effects of different group identities on social influence in a samp...
This study compares two models of motivation for cooperative behavior in groups. Those models are th...
This article presents a refined explanation of why minimal group identities affect cooperation in so...
textabstractPrior studies of the effect of group identification on cooperation in social dilemmas ha...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
A robust finding in social dilemma research is an increase in individual cooperative choice followin...
A social dilemma is defined as a scenario in which a person must decide between an individually rati...
A subgroup social dilemma exists when the personal interests of 2 or more individuals conflict with ...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
A group identification approach to social dilemmas is proposed, and the results of three studies are...
Traditional theories of social dilemmas assume that people’s behavior is individualistic, selfish, a...
We examined how group performance (success or failure) and intragroup interactions (minimal or favor...
This study examined how self-interest and group-identification motives affect responses to superordi...
In a social dilemma, each individual must choose a response that benefits the group as a whole (to c...
This experiment investigated the effects of different group identities on social influence in a samp...
This study compares two models of motivation for cooperative behavior in groups. Those models are th...
This article presents a refined explanation of why minimal group identities affect cooperation in so...
textabstractPrior studies of the effect of group identification on cooperation in social dilemmas ha...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
A robust finding in social dilemma research is an increase in individual cooperative choice followin...
A social dilemma is defined as a scenario in which a person must decide between an individually rati...
A subgroup social dilemma exists when the personal interests of 2 or more individuals conflict with ...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...