Industrial relations research that attempts to grapple with individuals’ union-related sentiments and activities often draws on one of two traditions of psychological research—the individual-level factors tradition (for example, personality and attitude-behaviour relations) and the social context tradition (for example, frustration-aggression and relative deprivation). This paper provides an overview of research conducted from within these traditions to explain union-related phenomena and identifies some of the limitations that arise as a consequence of a shared tendency to treat people in an atomistic fashion. The paper argues for an understanding of the psychological processes that underpin group-based action. To this end, it elaborates a...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
Industrial relations research that attempts to grapple with individuals’ union-related sentiments an...
Like all social movements, unions experience alternating periods of member apathy and fervent activi...
This research sits with recent efforts to examine the group-processes that underpin collective actio...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
This paper reviews some of the contributions that the discipline of psychology makes to the study of...
Humans have always been gregarious creatures, initially organizing themselves in tribes. This model ...
What are the social factors that can change apathy to action? Two survey-based field studies were co...
This article investigates the effect of union organizing as a mobilizing strategy on the collectivis...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
Industrial relations research that attempts to grapple with individuals’ union-related sentiments an...
Like all social movements, unions experience alternating periods of member apathy and fervent activi...
This research sits with recent efforts to examine the group-processes that underpin collective actio...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
This paper reviews some of the contributions that the discipline of psychology makes to the study of...
Humans have always been gregarious creatures, initially organizing themselves in tribes. This model ...
What are the social factors that can change apathy to action? Two survey-based field studies were co...
This article investigates the effect of union organizing as a mobilizing strategy on the collectivis...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
Two studies examined how the relevance of group identity influences two psychological mechanisms of ...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...
Whereas much social psychological research has studied the in-group and out-group implications of so...