We argue that additional understanding of work motivation can be gained by incorporating current insights concerning self-categorization and social identity processes and by examining the way in which these processes influence the motivation and behavior of individuals and groups at work. This theoretical perspective that focuses on the conditions determining different self-definitions allows us to show how individual and group processes interact to determine work motivation. To illustrate the added value of this approach, we develop some specific propositions concerning motivational processes underpinning leadership and group performance
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
Three empirical studies conducted for this Ph.D. project investigated the intrapersonal and interper...
A framework for the study of the nature and effects of interpersonal interaction for the performance...
Głównym celem tego tekstu jest analiza motywacji do pracy i efektywności jednostek w zadaniach grupo...
Leaders face a challenge to simultaneously motivate workgroups and the individuals within them. Rece...
Helping behaviours at work have significant associations with the organisations' long term performan...
This paper proposes a metatheory of work motivation incorporating theories of self-concept that have...
People exert less effort when performing in groups than when working alone. Based on the collective ...
This research uses a social identity analysis to predict employee creativity. We hypothesized that t...
Purpose: Social loafing is described in the literature as a frequent problem reducing individuals' p...
Experiencing social identity threat can lead members of stigmatized groups to protect their self-reg...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of personal and collective work identity (includin...
Social loafing is the tendency of individuals to work less hard collectively than individu-ally. The...
Being a member of a socially devalued group (e.g., women, ethnic minorities) threatens social identi...
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
Three empirical studies conducted for this Ph.D. project investigated the intrapersonal and interper...
A framework for the study of the nature and effects of interpersonal interaction for the performance...
Głównym celem tego tekstu jest analiza motywacji do pracy i efektywności jednostek w zadaniach grupo...
Leaders face a challenge to simultaneously motivate workgroups and the individuals within them. Rece...
Helping behaviours at work have significant associations with the organisations' long term performan...
This paper proposes a metatheory of work motivation incorporating theories of self-concept that have...
People exert less effort when performing in groups than when working alone. Based on the collective ...
This research uses a social identity analysis to predict employee creativity. We hypothesized that t...
Purpose: Social loafing is described in the literature as a frequent problem reducing individuals' p...
Experiencing social identity threat can lead members of stigmatized groups to protect their self-reg...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of personal and collective work identity (includin...
Social loafing is the tendency of individuals to work less hard collectively than individu-ally. The...
Being a member of a socially devalued group (e.g., women, ethnic minorities) threatens social identi...
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
Three empirical studies conducted for this Ph.D. project investigated the intrapersonal and interper...