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Social identity is an important driver of behavior. But where do difierences in social identity come from? We use a … novel laboratory experiment based on a revealed preference approach to analyze how individuals choose their identity. Facing … earnings to avoid certain groups and thereby reveal their identification preferences. We then show that these identification …
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(POV) on organizational spontaneity. The assumed indirect effect is investigated through the social identity perspective …. As such, organizational identification, pride and respect are examined as mediators of the POV-spontaneity relationship … experimental study with 136 participants in which the authors investigated the role of organizational identification as mediator of …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to combine social identity and social exchange theories into a model explaining … turnover intentions. Design/methodology/approach – Questionnaires measuring the constructs of organizational identification … – Results supported our hypotheses: social identification increased the perception of organizational support which in turn …
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We develop a method that identifies the effects of nationwide policy, i.e., policy implemented across all regions at the same time. The core idea is to track outcome paths in terms of stages rather than time, where a stage of a regional outcome at time t is its location on the support of a...
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