Based on the recently proposed Interactive Model of Identity Formation, we examine how top-down deductive and bottom-up inductive identity formations influence intentions and behaviour in multiparty negotiations. Results show that a shared identity can be deduced from the social context through recognition of superordinate similarities. However, shared identities can also be induced by intragroup processes in which individuals get acquainted with one another on an interpersonal basis. Both top-down and bottom-up processes led to the formation of a sense of shared identity, and this in turn exerted a positive influence on behavioural intentions and actual behaviour in multiparty negotiations
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that shared cognition and group identification can be each oth...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that shared cognition and group identification can be each oth...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that shared cognition and group identification can be each oth...
Some models of conflict resolution propose that group membership be downplayed in negotiation becaus...
Some models of conflict resolution Propose that groin membership be downplayed in negotiation becaus...
A dominant assumption in social science is that shared similarities are the foundation for social ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996A social identity model of majority influence in nego...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996A social identity model of majority influence in nego...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
How does a representative's position in the group influence behaviour in intergroup negotiation? App...
A dominant assumption in social science is that shared similarities are the foundation for social ca...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that shared cognition and group identification can be each oth...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that shared cognition and group identification can be each oth...
Three studies examined the hypothesis that shared cognition and group identification can be each oth...
Some models of conflict resolution propose that group membership be downplayed in negotiation becaus...
Some models of conflict resolution Propose that groin membership be downplayed in negotiation becaus...
A dominant assumption in social science is that shared similarities are the foundation for social ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996A social identity model of majority influence in nego...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996A social identity model of majority influence in nego...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
How does a representative's position in the group influence behaviour in intergroup negotiation? App...
A dominant assumption in social science is that shared similarities are the foundation for social ca...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...
This article examines inductive processes of social identity formation, the bottom-up processes by w...