Betrayal aversion is an important factor in the decision to trust. Trust in members of one’s own social group (ingroup members) is often higher than that in members of other groups (outgroup members). In this paper, I study (i) how betrayal aversion contributes to in-/outgroup discrimination in trust and (ii) how this contribution evolves as social groups solidify
This article investigates the impact of different emotions on trust decisions taking into account th...
In-group favoritism in social dilemma situations is one of the main findings of studies in Social Id...
This paper explores the role of social identity complexity (SIC) on the alleviation of outgroup aggr...
Betrayal aversion is an important factor in the decision to trust. Trust in members of one’s own soc...
The relation between identification and in-group favouritism was analysed across two studies, in whi...
Research on groups in organizations has regularly identified the presence of favoritism toward membe...
The social identity theory postulates that membership in homogeneous groups could result in a strong...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
In two studies (Ns=163, 164), the authors tested the prediction that perceptions of group variabilit...
Trusting behaviour involves relinquishing control over outcomes valuable to the self. Previous resea...
Throughout history, principles such as obedience, loyalty, and purity have been instrumental in bind...
Intergroup exchanges are an integral part of social life but are compromised when one group pursues ...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust dec...
This article investigates the impact of different emotions on trust decisions taking into account th...
In-group favoritism in social dilemma situations is one of the main findings of studies in Social Id...
This paper explores the role of social identity complexity (SIC) on the alleviation of outgroup aggr...
Betrayal aversion is an important factor in the decision to trust. Trust in members of one’s own soc...
The relation between identification and in-group favouritism was analysed across two studies, in whi...
Research on groups in organizations has regularly identified the presence of favoritism toward membe...
The social identity theory postulates that membership in homogeneous groups could result in a strong...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
In two studies (Ns=163, 164), the authors tested the prediction that perceptions of group variabilit...
Trusting behaviour involves relinquishing control over outcomes valuable to the self. Previous resea...
Throughout history, principles such as obedience, loyalty, and purity have been instrumental in bind...
Intergroup exchanges are an integral part of social life but are compromised when one group pursues ...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust dec...
This article investigates the impact of different emotions on trust decisions taking into account th...
In-group favoritism in social dilemma situations is one of the main findings of studies in Social Id...
This paper explores the role of social identity complexity (SIC) on the alleviation of outgroup aggr...