Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normative influence (e.g., peer pressure). An unexplored possibility is that shared group membership, and the trust that flows from it, may play a role in reducing risk perceptions and promoting risky behavior. We propose and test a Social Identity Model of Risk Taking in eight studies (total = 4,708) that use multiple methods including minimal group paradigms, correlational, longitudinal, and experimental designs to investigate the effect of shared social identity across diverse risk contexts. Studies 1 and 2 provided evidence for the basic premise of the model, showing that ingroup members were perceived as posing lower risk and inspired greater r...
Using data from an experiment conducted in 70 Colombian communities, we investigate who pools risk w...
We analyzed lab-in-the-field trust and risk experiment with 1125 youth in 119 youth groups establish...
Risky choice is an integral part of the strategic decision making process. It encompasses both organ...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
Social identification predicts many important phenomena; however, its determinants have received com...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent group identity plays a role in peer effects on ri...
Trusting behaviour involves relinquishing control over outcomes valuable to the self. Previous resea...
Health and safety risk taking behaviors (e.g., substance abuse, reckless driving, and unprotected se...
The role that shared group membership plays in decisions to trust others is now well established wit...
During social interactions, individuals frequently experience interpersonal insecurity, including fe...
We present an experimental study on how people take risk on behalf of others. We use three different...
The social identity theory postulates that membership in homogeneous groups could result in a strong...
The role of social facilitation and imitation in group risk-taking was explored in two experiments. ...
Trust is a key aspect of various social interactions. Correspondingly, trust has been heavily studie...
Using data from an experiment conducted in 70 Colombian communities, we investigate who pools risk w...
Using data from an experiment conducted in 70 Colombian communities, we investigate who pools risk w...
We analyzed lab-in-the-field trust and risk experiment with 1125 youth in 119 youth groups establish...
Risky choice is an integral part of the strategic decision making process. It encompasses both organ...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
Social identification predicts many important phenomena; however, its determinants have received com...
This paper investigates whether and to what extent group identity plays a role in peer effects on ri...
Trusting behaviour involves relinquishing control over outcomes valuable to the self. Previous resea...
Health and safety risk taking behaviors (e.g., substance abuse, reckless driving, and unprotected se...
The role that shared group membership plays in decisions to trust others is now well established wit...
During social interactions, individuals frequently experience interpersonal insecurity, including fe...
We present an experimental study on how people take risk on behalf of others. We use three different...
The social identity theory postulates that membership in homogeneous groups could result in a strong...
The role of social facilitation and imitation in group risk-taking was explored in two experiments. ...
Trust is a key aspect of various social interactions. Correspondingly, trust has been heavily studie...
Using data from an experiment conducted in 70 Colombian communities, we investigate who pools risk w...
Using data from an experiment conducted in 70 Colombian communities, we investigate who pools risk w...
We analyzed lab-in-the-field trust and risk experiment with 1125 youth in 119 youth groups establish...
Risky choice is an integral part of the strategic decision making process. It encompasses both organ...