On the basis of research in the social identity tradition, we contend (a) that identification and differentiation are not mutually exclusive, (b) that a sequence in which identification gives way to differentiation is not necessarily associated with superior organizational outcomes, and (c) that social identification, and leadership that builds this, is generally a prerequisite for group success
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
Whereas differentiation is overestimated - it more often hurts than helps group performance - identi...
The concept of group identification has been widely discussed in the fields of social psychology and...
On the basis of research in the social identity tradition, we contend (a) that identification and di...
The present research examines the relation between perceived intergroup distinctiveness and positive...
The present research examines the relation between perceived intergroup distinctiveness and positive...
People often define themselves in terms of certain group memberships. These social identities are co...
Although we agree that both identification and differentiation play a key role in explaining individ...
This study investigates how in-group identification develops during group interaction and forms a dy...
This paper seeks to make a theoretical and empirical case for the importance of differentiated ident...
Three studies were conducted to examine the predictions that (a) in-group identification depends on ...
In this paper we review recent evidence on the social identity model of leadership. First, we explai...
Many theorists have wrestled with the notion of how people balance their need to be included in soci...
In the article, the author considers leadership from the point of view of the Social Identity Theory...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
Whereas differentiation is overestimated - it more often hurts than helps group performance - identi...
The concept of group identification has been widely discussed in the fields of social psychology and...
On the basis of research in the social identity tradition, we contend (a) that identification and di...
The present research examines the relation between perceived intergroup distinctiveness and positive...
The present research examines the relation between perceived intergroup distinctiveness and positive...
People often define themselves in terms of certain group memberships. These social identities are co...
Although we agree that both identification and differentiation play a key role in explaining individ...
This study investigates how in-group identification develops during group interaction and forms a dy...
This paper seeks to make a theoretical and empirical case for the importance of differentiated ident...
Three studies were conducted to examine the predictions that (a) in-group identification depends on ...
In this paper we review recent evidence on the social identity model of leadership. First, we explai...
Many theorists have wrestled with the notion of how people balance their need to be included in soci...
In the article, the author considers leadership from the point of view of the Social Identity Theory...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
Whereas differentiation is overestimated - it more often hurts than helps group performance - identi...
The concept of group identification has been widely discussed in the fields of social psychology and...