Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordinary acts of ingroup kindness to extraordinary acts of self-sacrifice. What motivates this important form of group commitment? Here, we propose one especially potent answer to this question–the experience of a visceral sense of oneness with a group (i.e., identity fusion). In a sample of British football fans, a population in which high levels of lifelong loyalty are thought to be common, we first examined the hypothesised relationship between fusion and perceptions of lifelong loyalty to one’s club. We further explored the hypothesis that fusion and lifelong loyalty are not merely a reflection of past time investment in a group, but also ref...
This thesis explores the formative antecedents and stages leading to consumers’ enduring involvement...
Purpose: Evidence shows that the least successful clubs have the most committed fans - why? Here, we...
Some brands seem to garner uncommon levels of loyalty from their customers. These brands can weathe...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
<div><p>Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging f...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the role of social identity in fostering group loyalty, d...
Identity fusion represents a new form of alignment with groups that motivates personally costly, pro...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the role of social identity in fostering group loyalty, d...
Identity fusion is a relatively unexplored form of alignment with groups that entails a visceral fee...
The human propensity to sacrifice oneself for non-kin is not easily accounted for by evolutionary th...
Why does group loyalty sometimes take the form of cooperation or peaceful competition with rival gro...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between endorsement of the moral foundation...
This thesis explores the formative antecedents and stages leading to consumers’ enduring involvement...
Purpose: Evidence shows that the least successful clubs have the most committed fans - why? Here, we...
Some brands seem to garner uncommon levels of loyalty from their customers. These brands can weathe...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
<div><p>Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging f...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordi...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the role of social identity in fostering group loyalty, d...
Identity fusion represents a new form of alignment with groups that motivates personally costly, pro...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the role of social identity in fostering group loyalty, d...
Identity fusion is a relatively unexplored form of alignment with groups that entails a visceral fee...
The human propensity to sacrifice oneself for non-kin is not easily accounted for by evolutionary th...
Why does group loyalty sometimes take the form of cooperation or peaceful competition with rival gro...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between endorsement of the moral foundation...
This thesis explores the formative antecedents and stages leading to consumers’ enduring involvement...
Purpose: Evidence shows that the least successful clubs have the most committed fans - why? Here, we...
Some brands seem to garner uncommon levels of loyalty from their customers. These brands can weathe...