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Avatar-Mediated Communication and Social Identification

Journal of Management Information Systems, 2023
Avatar-mediated communication (AMC), commonly used in online environments such as games and the emerging metaverse, is different from traditional computer-mediated communication in that it is a human-object-object-human relationship mediated by the ...
Ching-I Teng   +2 more
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Investigating the role of social identification on impulse buying in mobile social commerce: a cross-cultural comparison

Industrial management & data systems, 2021
PurposeAs social commerce migrates to the mobile platform, mobile social commerce (ms–commerce), an emerging way of conducting social commerce in the mobile environment, is gaining popularity among mobile users. Although impulse buying in social commerce
Shang-Yu Chen, Qingfei Min, Xuefei Xu
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Destination branding in tourism: insights from social identification, attachment and experience theories

Tourism in India, 2020
Using social identification, attachment and experience theories, this study aims to develop and test a theoretical model of destination branding, which integrates the concepts of destination brand experience, identification, value congruence, attachment ...
R. Rather, A. Najar, D. Jaziri
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Social identification with animals: Unpacking our psychological connection with other animals.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2020
Our relations with other animals are ubiquitous in human life, yet the psychological structure of our connection with animals is just beginning to receive empirical attention.
Catherine E. Amiot   +2 more
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Methods of Identification in Social Networks [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Economics, 2015
Social and economic networks are ubiquitous, serving as contexts for job search, technology diffusion, the accumulation of human capital, and even the formulation of norms and values. The systematic empirical study of network formation—the process by which agents form, maintain, and dissolve links—within economics is recent, is associated with ...
Bryan S. Graham, Bryan S. Graham
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Exploring and validating social identification and social exchange-based drivers of hospitality customer loyalty

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2019
PurposeDespite growing academic interest in social identification (e.g. customer brand identification) and social exchange (e.g. commitment/loyalty), little remains known regarding the theoretical interface of these concepts in hospitality sector ...
R. Rather, L. Hollebeek
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Self-determined motivation, social identification and the mental health of adolescent male team sport participants

, 2020
This study assessed whether participants’ social identification with their team moderated the association between self-determined motivation and mental health and wellbeing among adolescent male team sports participants.
S. Vella   +7 more
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Identification and Socialization in Adolescents

Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1967
(1967). Identification and Socialization in Adolescents. Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 96-103.
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Social transnationalism and supranational identifications

2019
This chapter focuses on the degree to which the surveyed national and migrant populations identify with different entities, such as their country of residence, the European Union, or the world as a whole. The comparative analysis shows differences in the transnationalism-identification nexus between nationals in the different countries, between ...
Steffen Pötzschke, Michael Braun
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Social Identification and Ethnic Conflict

American Political Science Review, 2012
When do ethnic cleavages increase the risk of conflict? Under what conditions is a strong common identity likely to emerge, thereby reducing that risk? How are patterns of social identification shaped by conflict? We draw on empirical results regarding the nature and determinants of group identification to develop a simple model that addresses these ...
Moses Shayo, Nicholas Sambanis
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