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How can interprofessional collaboration be fostered and sustained in team-based care integration for older people in community settings? A realist evidence synthesis. [PDF]

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From Social to Political Identity: A Critical Examination of Social Identity Theory

Political Psychology, 2001
Interest in the concept of identity has grown exponentially within both the humanities and social sciences, but the discussion of identity has had less impact than might be expected on the quantitative study of political behavior in general and on political psychology more specifically.
Leonie Huddy
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Identity Theory and Social Identity Theory

Social Psychology Quarterly, 2000
In social psychology, we need to establish a general theory of the self which can attend to both macro and micro processes, and which avoids the redundancies of separate theories on different aspects of the self For this purpose, we present core components of identity theory and social identity theory and argue that although differences exist between ...
Peter Burke, Jan E. Stets
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Social Identity Theory and the Organization

The Academy of Management Review, 1989
Abstract Organizational identification has long been recognized as a critical construct in the literature on organizational behavior, affecting both the satisfaction of the individual and the effectiveness of the organization (Brown, 1969; Hall, Schneider, & Nygren, 1970; Lee, 1971; O’Reilly & Chatman, 1986; Patchen, 1970 ...
Fred A. Mael, Blake E. Ashforth
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Collective Social Identity: Synthesizing Identity Theory and Social Identity Theory Using Digital Data

Social Psychology Quarterly, 2019
Identity theory (IT) and social identity theory (SIT) are eminent research programs from sociology and psychology, respectively. We test collective identity as a point of convergence between the two programs. Collective identity is a subtheory of SIT that pertains to activist identification.
Tony P. Love   +3 more
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Strategies to cope with negative social identity: Predictions by social identity theory and relative deprivation theory. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1999
Predictions by social identity theory (SIT) and relative deprivation theory (RDT) concerning preferences for strategies to cope with a negative in-group status position were tested. The focus of the present research was a comparison of the theories regarding their differential patterns of prediction. For this purpose, a natural sample within a specific
Andreas Klink   +3 more
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A Tale of Two Theories: A Critical Comparison of Identity Theory with Social Identity Theory

Social Psychology Quarterly, 1995
Identity theory and social identity theory are two remarkably similar perspectives on the dynamic mediation of the socially constructed self between individual behavior and social structure. Yet there is almost no systematic communication between these two perspectivies; they occupy parallel bur separate universes. This article describes both theories,
Hogg, Michael A.   +2 more
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