Objectives: Much of the literature on team identification has focused on assessing outcomes to theconstruct rather than on motives for its development and maintenance. This article comments on research and theorising in social psychology that can contribute to an understanding of motives for teamidentification.Design: A review and comment on the application of theories of intergroup bias to the study of teamidentification.Method: Four modern theories of intergroup bias—social identity theory, optimal distinctiveness theory,uncertainty-identity theory, and terror management theory—are overviewed. Potential applications ofthese theories to future research on motives for team identification are also offered.Results: It is argued that the four ...
What may broadly be defined as the \u201csocial identity tradition\u201d in intergroup relations has...
[[abstract]]The goal was to investigate a potential causal pattern between the motives of sport spec...
PurposeThe goal of our study was to scrutinize the psychological processes that occur in individuals...
Research question: Existing team identification research uses various definitions, conceptualisation...
The article discusses a study investigating the development of identification with sports teams, wit...
[[abstract]]The current article comprehensively examines the affective, behavioral and cognitive eff...
Individuals strive to attach themselves to social groups that reflect positively on the way they vie...
As social beings, people naturally form identifications with various social groups within their envi...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The current article comprehensively examines the affective, behavioral and cogn...
In the current article, we extend the literature on fan identification and social identity theory by...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
What may broadly be defined as the \u201csocial identity tradition\u201d in intergroup relations has...
[[abstract]]The goal was to investigate a potential causal pattern between the motives of sport spec...
PurposeThe goal of our study was to scrutinize the psychological processes that occur in individuals...
Research question: Existing team identification research uses various definitions, conceptualisation...
The article discusses a study investigating the development of identification with sports teams, wit...
[[abstract]]The current article comprehensively examines the affective, behavioral and cognitive eff...
Individuals strive to attach themselves to social groups that reflect positively on the way they vie...
As social beings, people naturally form identifications with various social groups within their envi...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The current article comprehensively examines the affective, behavioral and cogn...
In the current article, we extend the literature on fan identification and social identity theory by...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
What may broadly be defined as the \u201csocial identity tradition\u201d in intergroup relations has...
[[abstract]]The goal was to investigate a potential causal pattern between the motives of sport spec...
PurposeThe goal of our study was to scrutinize the psychological processes that occur in individuals...