Relational demography researchers have constructed models based on social identity theory and self-categorization theory, without fully incorporating their theoretical and empirical richness. We rectify this omission by constructing a model that includes key concepts from these theories and that predicts whether employees will identify with a particular demographic category or with their workgroup, or both. Propositions derived examine whether demographic dissimilarity will positively or negatively influence employee social identity
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
In recent years, research on ingroup identification has followed a wide range of different theoretic...
In relational demography research, hypotheses predicting unfavorable effects for demographic dissimi...
Although relational demographers have based their arguments on self-categorization theory, they have...
Although relational demographers have based their arguments on self-categorization theory, they have...
Increases in the diversity of the work force and the popularity of work teams have made managing div...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
On what basis do people form their social identities? To investigate this issue, the present researc...
In this chapter, we review relational demography literature underpinned by the similarity-attraction...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation draws from ...
Purpose: With organizations hiring from increasingly diverse labor markets, this study aims to exami...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The present work is a project in social psychology th...
Purpose: This paper advances a socioecological perspective toward understanding the relationship bet...
This article presents a basic conceptualization of ingroup identi-fication as the degree to which th...
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
In recent years, research on ingroup identification has followed a wide range of different theoretic...
In relational demography research, hypotheses predicting unfavorable effects for demographic dissimi...
Although relational demographers have based their arguments on self-categorization theory, they have...
Although relational demographers have based their arguments on self-categorization theory, they have...
Increases in the diversity of the work force and the popularity of work teams have made managing div...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
On what basis do people form their social identities? To investigate this issue, the present researc...
In this chapter, we review relational demography literature underpinned by the similarity-attraction...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation draws from ...
Purpose: With organizations hiring from increasingly diverse labor markets, this study aims to exami...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The present work is a project in social psychology th...
Purpose: This paper advances a socioecological perspective toward understanding the relationship bet...
This article presents a basic conceptualization of ingroup identi-fication as the degree to which th...
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
In recent years, research on ingroup identification has followed a wide range of different theoretic...