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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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