Identity and the Modern Organization

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Extreme Uncertainty
Follow
Group Prototypes
High Entitativity
High Entitativity Groups
identification
Identity Ambiguity
Interorganizational Competition
issue
Issue Selling
Membership Claims
Multiple Organizational Identities
organizational
Organizational Identification
Organizational Identities
Organizational Memberships
organizations
Part Iii
personal
Personal Self-views
Remote Work
Self-categorization Theory
self-verification
Self-verification Motives
Self-verification Theory
self-views
Selfcategorization Theory
selling
social
Social Identity Processes
Social Identity Theory
theory
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138992337
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Identity and the Modern Organization presents a lively exchange of ideas among psychology and management scholars on the realities of modern organizational life and their effect on the identities that organizations and their members cultivate. This book bridges the domains of psychology and management to facilitate a multi-disciplinary, multi-level integration of theory and research on identity processes.

The volume highlights answers to important questions raised by shifting organizational forms and arrangements, such as:

  • How are identity processes affected by, and how do they affect, the motivations of individuals and organizations?
  • How do identity and identification shape the social processes that unfold between individuals and groups?
  • How do strong versus weak contexts affect identity processes as the boundaries of organizations and social categories within them become more permeable?

An effective tool for understanding a wide variety of organizational phenomena, this book is intended for scholars and students in the fields of management, organizational theory, organizational behavior, social psychology, and industrial/organizational psychology.

Caroline A. Bartel, Steven Blader, Amy Wrzesniewski