Bridging social dominance theory and labour studies, this field study investigated the mechanisms underpinning the relationship between rejection of group-based domination and participation in union activities. Respondents (N = 135) were members of a public sector union in California, that is, a hierarchy-attenuating institution. Results revealed that union identification mediated the negative relationship between social dominance orientation and active union participation. Moreover, the mediational effect of union identification was moderated by perceived union instrumentality (i.e. outcome- and process-based benefits afforded by the union), indicating that the relationship between union identification and participation was stronger among ...
Many societies are grappling with how to reduce high levels of economic inequality. Although often o...
This article examines union members' evaluation of the relevance of unions and their identification ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Contributing to an emerging literature on solidarity or group-norm effects on union participation, t...
This research sits with recent efforts to examine the group-processes that underpin collective actio...
Like all social movements, unions experience alternating periods of member apathy and fervent activi...
Perceived union support and union instrumentality have been shown to uniquely predict union loyalty....
This article investigates the effect of union organizing as a mobilizing strategy on the collectivis...
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This paper explores the impact of positive and negative intergroup contact on advantaged group membe...
Social Dominance Theory postulates that dominants groups, hold positive high social value and contr...
Contributing to an emerging literature on solidarity or group-norm effects on union participation, t...
The main aim of the present doctoral Thesis was to use the Social Dominance Theory (SDT; Sidanius & ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Many societies are grappling with how to reduce high levels of economic inequality. Although often o...
This article examines union members' evaluation of the relevance of unions and their identification ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Contributing to an emerging literature on solidarity or group-norm effects on union participation, t...
This research sits with recent efforts to examine the group-processes that underpin collective actio...
Like all social movements, unions experience alternating periods of member apathy and fervent activi...
Perceived union support and union instrumentality have been shown to uniquely predict union loyalty....
This article investigates the effect of union organizing as a mobilizing strategy on the collectivis...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright SpringerRooted in the the...
This paper explores the impact of positive and negative intergroup contact on advantaged group membe...
Social Dominance Theory postulates that dominants groups, hold positive high social value and contr...
Contributing to an emerging literature on solidarity or group-norm effects on union participation, t...
The main aim of the present doctoral Thesis was to use the Social Dominance Theory (SDT; Sidanius & ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Many societies are grappling with how to reduce high levels of economic inequality. Although often o...
This article examines union members' evaluation of the relevance of unions and their identification ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...