In-group favoritism in social dilemma situations is one of the main findings of studies in Social Identity Theory. We investigate what causes the in-group bias: is it due to mere group affiliation or, alternatively, is guilt-aversion a possible explanation? We induce group membership in a minimal group setting, observe in-/out-group transfers and elicit re- spective beliefs. We find that mere group affiliation affects beliefs and explains a substantial part of the bias, but we also find evidence in favor of guilt-aversion as a source of motivation
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Research on groups in organizations has regularly identified the presence of favoritism toward membe...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...
This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-gr...
In three studies, we examined whether the anticipation of group-based guilt and shame inhibits in-gr...
The relation between identification and in-group favouritism was analysed across two studies, in whi...
This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-gr...
The impact of the history of one's own group's treatment of another group on feelings of collective ...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
The impact of the history of one's own group's treatment of another group on feelings of collective ...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Research on groups in organizations has regularly identified the presence of favoritism toward membe...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...
This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-gr...
In three studies, we examined whether the anticipation of group-based guilt and shame inhibits in-gr...
The relation between identification and in-group favouritism was analysed across two studies, in whi...
This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-gr...
The impact of the history of one's own group's treatment of another group on feelings of collective ...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
The impact of the history of one's own group's treatment of another group on feelings of collective ...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Research on groups in organizations has regularly identified the presence of favoritism toward membe...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...