In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group affect (i.e. a collectively shared pattern of affective states among group members). Because higher identification (i.e. the extent to which group members define themselves in terms of their group membership) is related to higher attentiveness to fellow group members, we expected that group identification would foster affective convergence, and that the effects of group affective tone on team effectiveness would be stronger for higher identifying groups. A survey of teams (n=71 teams) confirmed our expectations. A scenario experiment (n=121 participants) added to our findings by showing that identification does indeed lead group members to a...
Objectives: Much of the literature on team identification has focused on assessing outcomes to theco...
In a social dilemma, each individual must choose a response that benefits the group as a whole (to c...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification...
The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification...
Affective tones abound in work teams. Drawing on the affect infusion model and social identity theor...
Affective tones abound in work teams. Drawing on the affect infusion model and social identity theor...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
Theory and research on status attainment in work groups primarily focuses on members’ abilities and ...
Research has shown that group identification and emotional fit with the group are strongly tied to e...
Theory and research on status attainment in work groups primarily focuses on members’ abilities and ...
Objectives: Much of the literature on team identification has focused on assessing outcomes to theco...
In a social dilemma, each individual must choose a response that benefits the group as a whole (to c...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification...
The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification...
Affective tones abound in work teams. Drawing on the affect infusion model and social identity theor...
Affective tones abound in work teams. Drawing on the affect infusion model and social identity theor...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
Theory and research on status attainment in work groups primarily focuses on members’ abilities and ...
Research has shown that group identification and emotional fit with the group are strongly tied to e...
Theory and research on status attainment in work groups primarily focuses on members’ abilities and ...
Objectives: Much of the literature on team identification has focused on assessing outcomes to theco...
In a social dilemma, each individual must choose a response that benefits the group as a whole (to c...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...