坚持己见:社会认同作为维持对失败组织项目承诺的基础

Sticking to our guns: social identity as a basis for the maintenance of commitment to faltering organizational projects

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2006
被引 141
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过两个实验,研究社会认同是否促使人们在组织项目遇到困难时仍保持承诺,而个体化则导致承诺下降。

Abstract

Abstract What leads some people to maintain commitment to faltering organizational projects while others abandon them? Building on previous work that has examined the link between social identity and the characteristics of decision‐making associated with groupthink, this paper argues that one key determinant of continued commitment to group projects is the extent to which group members define themselves in terms of a shared social identity rather than as individuals. This hypothesis is tested in two experiments that manipulate social identity salience and monitor attitudinal and financial commitment to an organizational project that encounters increasing difficulties over time. As predicted, in both studies, experimentally induced social identification leads to sustained commitment to the project across three temporal phases, while individuation of participants leads to a loss of faith and reduced financial commitment. These results contribute to theoretical understanding of the important role played by social identity in unfolding patterns of organizational and team commitment. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

社会认同组织承诺决策心理学群体思维