Although aspects of social identity theory are familiar to organizational psychologists, its elaboration, through self-categorization theory, of how social categorization and prototype-based depersonalization actually produce social identity effects is less well known. We describe these processes, relate self-categorization theory to social identity theory, describe new theoretical developments in detail, and show how these developments can address a: range of organizational phenomena. We discuss cohesion and deviance, leadership, subgroup and sociodemographic structure, and mergers and acquisitions
This article presents a model of social identity development and integration in the self. Classic in...
Social identity research was pioneered as a distinctive theoretical approach to the analysis of inte...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...
Self-categorization theory is a theory about the functioning of the self that provides three key ins...
In social psychology a returning to its sociological roots can be observed in the years from 1960 ti...
The relationship between the self and the collective is discussed from the perspective of self-categ...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
Political behaviour always involves social groups, whether these take the form of concrete networks ...
Two experiments examined how people respond to upward social comparisons in terms of the extent to w...
In this article, we present an overview of the literatures on organizational identity and organizati...
In this article, we present an overview of the literatures on organizational identity and organizati...
Knowledge is critical for employee and firm success. We show that being perceived as prototypical or...
Concepts from the social identity approach, comprising social identity and selfcategorisation theori...
Knowledge is critical for employee and firm success. We show that being perceived as prototypical or...
This article presents a model of social identity development and integration in the self. Classic in...
Social identity research was pioneered as a distinctive theoretical approach to the analysis of inte...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...
Self-categorization theory is a theory about the functioning of the self that provides three key ins...
In social psychology a returning to its sociological roots can be observed in the years from 1960 ti...
The relationship between the self and the collective is discussed from the perspective of self-categ...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
Political behaviour always involves social groups, whether these take the form of concrete networks ...
Two experiments examined how people respond to upward social comparisons in terms of the extent to w...
In this article, we present an overview of the literatures on organizational identity and organizati...
In this article, we present an overview of the literatures on organizational identity and organizati...
Knowledge is critical for employee and firm success. We show that being perceived as prototypical or...
Concepts from the social identity approach, comprising social identity and selfcategorisation theori...
Knowledge is critical for employee and firm success. We show that being perceived as prototypical or...
This article presents a model of social identity development and integration in the self. Classic in...
Social identity research was pioneered as a distinctive theoretical approach to the analysis of inte...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...