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Edited by Michael A. Hogg, Deborah J. Terry
This new volume is the first to bring together social and organizational psychologists to explore social identity theory in organizational contexts. The chapters are wide ranging - they deal with basic social identity theory, organizational diversity, leadership, employee turnover, mergers and...
Published September 5th 2002 by Psychology Press
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The Role of Norms and Group Membership
Edited by Deborah J. Terry, Michael A. Hogg
Series: Applied Social Research Series
The reasons why people do not always act in accord with their attitudes has been the focus of much social psychological research, as have the factors that account for why people change their attitudes and are persuaded by such influences as the media. There is strong support for the view that...
Published October 31st 1999 by Psychology Press
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