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The Emergence of Embedded Relations and Group Formation in Networks of Competition
Social Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 74(4)
Author(s): Shane R. Thye, Edward J. Lawler, Jeongkoo Yoon

Abstract: This study examines how and when small networks of self-interested agents generate a group tie or affiliation at the network level. A group affiliatio...



Looking Down and Ramping Up: The Impact of Status Differences on Effort in Intergroup Contexts
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 46(1)
Author(s): Nathan C. Pettit, Robert B. Lount, Jr.

Abstract: This paper examines how the status of an out-group impacts effort in intergroup settings. The results provide evidence that people work harder when th...



Social Status and the Pursuit of Positive Social Identity: Systematic Domains of Intergroup Differentiation and Discrimination for High- and Low-status Groups
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Vol. 13(4)
Author(s): Julian A. Oldmeadow, Susan T. Fiske

Abstract: Research on intergroup discrimination has focused on the cognitive and motivational mechanisms involved, but the role of stereotype content has been n...



Working for the Self or Working for the Group: How Self- Versus Group Affirmation Affects Collective Behavior in Low-Status Groups
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 96(1)
Author(s): Belle Derks, Colette van Laar, Naomi Ellemers

Abstract: Experiencing social identity threat can lead members of stigmatized groups to protect their self-regard by withdrawing from domains that are associate...



Turning Social Identity Threat into Challenge: Status Stability and Cardiovascular Reactivity during Inter-group Competition
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 45(1)
Author(s): Daan Scheepers

Abstract: The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups resulting from the stability of inter-group status ...



 
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