According to Social Identity Theory (SIT), identification with a social group is mainly motivated by the need for positive self-esteem. The present study questions this pervasive role of self-esteem by looking at alternative psychological functions of group identification. Members of 4 different social groups (102 trade unionists, aged 20-63 yrs old; 127 football supporters, 14-55 yrs old; 125 English psychology undergraduates, aged 17-21 yrs; and 133 Japanese university students, 18-29 yrs) responded to an instrument measuring 12 different functions of group identification and then provided measures of ingroup favoritism. Results show that the groups typically emphasized different functions of social identification, some of which were quit...
Social Identity Theory provides an important frame of reference to understand the processes linking ...
In the last decades, scholars\u2019 attention has been increasingly focused on the motivational fact...
Social Identity Theory provides an important frame of reference to understand the processes linking ...
According to Social Identity Theory self esteem in the fundamental motivational factor for social id...
According to Social Identity Theory self esteem in the fundamental motivational factor for social id...
What may broadly be defined as the \u201csocial identity tradition\u201d in intergroup relations has...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
Cameron (2004) proposed a three-dimensional model and measure of social identification consisting of...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Social identification is known to have wide-reaching implications, but theorists disagree about the ...
In the last decades, scholars’ attention has been increasingly focused on the motivational factors a...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Social Identity Theory provides an important frame of reference to understand the processes linking ...
In the last decades, scholars\u2019 attention has been increasingly focused on the motivational fact...
Social Identity Theory provides an important frame of reference to understand the processes linking ...
According to Social Identity Theory self esteem in the fundamental motivational factor for social id...
According to Social Identity Theory self esteem in the fundamental motivational factor for social id...
What may broadly be defined as the \u201csocial identity tradition\u201d in intergroup relations has...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
Cameron (2004) proposed a three-dimensional model and measure of social identification consisting of...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Social identification is known to have wide-reaching implications, but theorists disagree about the ...
In the last decades, scholars’ attention has been increasingly focused on the motivational factors a...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Social Identity Theory provides an important frame of reference to understand the processes linking ...
In the last decades, scholars\u2019 attention has been increasingly focused on the motivational fact...
Social Identity Theory provides an important frame of reference to understand the processes linking ...