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Social Identifications in Organizational Behavior

2017
It has long been recognized that being a member of an organization can, sometimes to a significant extent, become part of how people see themselves. Such organizational identification is not without consequence. In organizational psychology and organizational behavior, the study of organizational identification took off when Ashforth and Mael (1989 ...
Daan van Knippenberg, Michael A. Hogg
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Leading Professionals’ Social Identification

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2016
Leadership literature has shown that transformational leadership promotes social identification of followers, but whether this transformational leadership effect applies to professional employees h...
Bonjin Koo, Eun-Suk Lee
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Gender Identification on Social Media

2014
Accurate identification of hidden demographic attributes from social media is very useful for advertisement, personalized recommendation and etc. We investigate the effect of two different classification models for the gender identification problem over different attributes of Sina Weibo users.
Xiao Ding, Ting Liu, Xiaofei Sun
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"Identification" and the Inculcation of Social Values

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1932
each remarried, surprised a group of her elders at a social gathering not long ago by innocently blurting out: "I like my father's wife much better than my mother's husband." This remark, regarded by those who heard it merely as an example of childish frankness, has wide implications which should be apparent to any one interested in the changing ...
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Social identification theories

2005
Colleen Ward   +2 more
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Identification of sexism on social media

2023
[en] With the rapid advancement of communication technology, smartphone usage, and sophisticated algorithms, social media has become an integral and inseparable part of modern society. Consequently, the prevalence of sexist content on these platforms has emerged as a significant and far-reaching issue.
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Identification as a socializing and therapeutic force.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1941
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