This chapter reviews recent theoretical developments and empirical research, to examine the causes and consequences of identity processes in relation to collaboration in work groups and group performance. Our central proposition is that identification in work groups can have beneficial as well as detrimental effects, depending on the nature of the shared identity, and the content of distinctive group norms. First, we examine some of the complications stemming from the fact that identification in work settings typically involves groups that can be defined at different levels of inclusiveness and where people can be seen as having multiple cross-cutting identities. Then, we move on to show that processes of identification affect the way peopl...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labor market behavior by all...
The article refers to group processes as they influence organizational functioning. The main feature...
The creation of a global village, transnational corporations, internet and similar influences remind...
This research seeks to address a question receiving little prior attention in the social identity li...
Concepts from the social identity approach, comprising social identity and selfcategorisation theori...
This paper seeks to make a theoretical and empirical case for the importance of differentiated ident...
Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. The benefits associ...
This dissertation explores how increased levels of diversity and more frequent use of teams in the w...
Theory and research on status attainment in work groups primarily focuses on members’ abilities and ...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate whether the effect of group identity on individu...
Increases in the diversity of the work force and the popularity of work teams have made managing div...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
24 Social norms, for example, have long had an important impact on gender roles in employment specif...
This study compares two models of motivation for cooperative behavior in groups. Those models are th...
The present thesis investigates attitudes and prosocial behavior between workgroups from a social id...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labor market behavior by all...
The article refers to group processes as they influence organizational functioning. The main feature...
The creation of a global village, transnational corporations, internet and similar influences remind...
This research seeks to address a question receiving little prior attention in the social identity li...
Concepts from the social identity approach, comprising social identity and selfcategorisation theori...
This paper seeks to make a theoretical and empirical case for the importance of differentiated ident...
Members from diverse workgroups face the challenge to work effectively together. The benefits associ...
This dissertation explores how increased levels of diversity and more frequent use of teams in the w...
Theory and research on status attainment in work groups primarily focuses on members’ abilities and ...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate whether the effect of group identity on individu...
Increases in the diversity of the work force and the popularity of work teams have made managing div...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
24 Social norms, for example, have long had an important impact on gender roles in employment specif...
This study compares two models of motivation for cooperative behavior in groups. Those models are th...
The present thesis investigates attitudes and prosocial behavior between workgroups from a social id...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labor market behavior by all...
The article refers to group processes as they influence organizational functioning. The main feature...
The creation of a global village, transnational corporations, internet and similar influences remind...