Drawing attention to an under-examined process during organizational socialization, we develop theory to explain how newcomers' new organizational roles and social identities become embedded. The process of identities becoming embedded is influenced by how an individual's preexisting identities interact with new organizational identities during socialization. Perceived harmony relationships among identities indicate if newcomers experience identities interacting in a positive or negative manner generally. Using a network perspective, we suggest that the identity embeddedness of new roles and identities are indicated by: degree centrality in an intrapersonal identity harmony network, perceived harmony with the network itself, and the percei...
In the new world of work and organizations, creating and maintaining a positive identity is conseque...
In this article, we introduce the concept ofsocial identity complexity-a new theoreti-cal construct ...
We argue that additional understanding of networks formation can be gained incorporating current ins...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...
Most research on organization-based identities focuses on a single level of analysis, typically the ...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance to the management of interorga...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance tothe management of interorgan...
Despite the fact that key sociological theories of self and identity view the self as fundamen-tally...
While identity is commonly believed to be shaped through relations, most organizational research int...
Although organizational identification is founded on social identity and symbolic interactionist the...
For decades, scholars in organizational and social psychology have distinguished between two types o...
Socialization theory has focused on enculturating new employees such that they develop pride in thei...
This paper explores from a conceptual point of view the relationship between intra-organizational ne...
This symposium aims at providing theoretical reflections and empirical evidence on how processes of ...
In the new world of work and organizations, creating and maintaining a positive identity is conseque...
In this article, we introduce the concept ofsocial identity complexity-a new theoreti-cal construct ...
We argue that additional understanding of networks formation can be gained incorporating current ins...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...
Most research on organization-based identities focuses on a single level of analysis, typically the ...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance to the management of interorga...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance tothe management of interorgan...
Despite the fact that key sociological theories of self and identity view the self as fundamen-tally...
While identity is commonly believed to be shaped through relations, most organizational research int...
Although organizational identification is founded on social identity and symbolic interactionist the...
For decades, scholars in organizational and social psychology have distinguished between two types o...
Socialization theory has focused on enculturating new employees such that they develop pride in thei...
This paper explores from a conceptual point of view the relationship between intra-organizational ne...
This symposium aims at providing theoretical reflections and empirical evidence on how processes of ...
In the new world of work and organizations, creating and maintaining a positive identity is conseque...
In this article, we introduce the concept ofsocial identity complexity-a new theoreti-cal construct ...
We argue that additional understanding of networks formation can be gained incorporating current ins...