A survey conducted with university academics (N=187) investigated self-reported behaviour, explanations, social identification and perceptions of power during a period of industrial disputation. The results point to the importance of subjective experience of group memberships rather than overt group memberships in understanding behaviour and perceptions of power during industrial conflict and demonstrate very little support for the idea that industrial action or inaction reflects coerced behaviour
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
The dynamics and consequences of power may depend upon whether high- and low-power people believe th...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
The self-analytic group method was utilized in an exploratory study of power dynamics in a small gro...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
This study examines the impact of group identification and social context on willingness to particip...
This research investigated a number of hypotheses concerning the form of social influence between fa...
The aim of the current study was to show that the type of conflict behavior (constructive vs. uncons...
Status and power covary such that higher status groups are typically higher power gro...
Differences in power and status are the basis for social relations and interactions within workgroup...
Like all social movements, unions experience alternating periods of member apathy and fervent activi...
© 2017 Dr. Emma Yue ZhaoDespite the focus in the popular press about entitlement, there has been lim...
Previous research has shown that aspects of conflict and power are associated with ego-depletion (i....
Industrial relations theory has produced two conflicting hypotheses on the effects of multi-unionism...
Objective job characteristics affect group functioning by determining whether group tasks are cooper...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
The dynamics and consequences of power may depend upon whether high- and low-power people believe th...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
The self-analytic group method was utilized in an exploratory study of power dynamics in a small gro...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
This study examines the impact of group identification and social context on willingness to particip...
This research investigated a number of hypotheses concerning the form of social influence between fa...
The aim of the current study was to show that the type of conflict behavior (constructive vs. uncons...
Status and power covary such that higher status groups are typically higher power gro...
Differences in power and status are the basis for social relations and interactions within workgroup...
Like all social movements, unions experience alternating periods of member apathy and fervent activi...
© 2017 Dr. Emma Yue ZhaoDespite the focus in the popular press about entitlement, there has been lim...
Previous research has shown that aspects of conflict and power are associated with ego-depletion (i....
Industrial relations theory has produced two conflicting hypotheses on the effects of multi-unionism...
Objective job characteristics affect group functioning by determining whether group tasks are cooper...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
The dynamics and consequences of power may depend upon whether high- and low-power people believe th...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...