Work identity is important in the attraction and retention of staff, yet how the facets of such identity relate remains convoluted and unclear despite this being of interest to both scholars and practitioners. We use structural equation modeling to analyze empirical data from 144 employees in the United Kingdom's oil and gas industry, analyzing the nature and interrelationship of identification as individual-level (career advancement) and social-level (work group and organization) foci, as well as considering the two psychological self-presentation factors (value expression and social adjustment) that direct and drive identification processes. A dichotomy between individual and social components of work identity is found, revealing a strong...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine ego-identity (Erikson, Psychol Issues 1:1–171, 1959...
This chapter reviews recent theoretical developments and empirical research, to examine the causes a...
Do leaders who build a sense of shared social identity in their teams thereby protect them from the ...
Work identity is important in the attraction and retention of staff, yet how the facets of such iden...
Concepts from the social identity approach, comprising social identity and selfcategorisation theori...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labor market behavior by all...
Theory and research on status attainment in work groups primarily focuses on members’ abilities and ...
Despite recognizing the importance of personal identification in organizations, researchers have rar...
People may identify with multiple entities at work, but how are different foci of identification rel...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine ego-identity (Erikson, Psychol Issues 1:1-171, 195...
Drawing on the Social Identity Approach principles, we explored the relationship between organizatio...
The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification...
Do leaders who build a sense of shared social identity in their teams thereby protect them from the ...
The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine ego-identity (Erikson, Psychol Issues 1:1–171, 1959...
This chapter reviews recent theoretical developments and empirical research, to examine the causes a...
Do leaders who build a sense of shared social identity in their teams thereby protect them from the ...
Work identity is important in the attraction and retention of staff, yet how the facets of such iden...
Concepts from the social identity approach, comprising social identity and selfcategorisation theori...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labor market behavior by all...
Theory and research on status attainment in work groups primarily focuses on members’ abilities and ...
Despite recognizing the importance of personal identification in organizations, researchers have rar...
People may identify with multiple entities at work, but how are different foci of identification rel...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine ego-identity (Erikson, Psychol Issues 1:1-171, 195...
Drawing on the Social Identity Approach principles, we explored the relationship between organizatio...
The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification...
Do leaders who build a sense of shared social identity in their teams thereby protect them from the ...
The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine ego-identity (Erikson, Psychol Issues 1:1–171, 1959...
This chapter reviews recent theoretical developments and empirical research, to examine the causes a...
Do leaders who build a sense of shared social identity in their teams thereby protect them from the ...