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We are still better than them: A longitudinal field study of ingroup favouritism during a merger

机译:我们仍然比他们更好:合并期间集团内偏爱的纵向研究

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The authors examine the impact of predictors for ingroup favouritism and a positive attitude towards a university merger by conducting a longitudinal field study investigating students' perceptions of a merger. Thus, the focus of this paper lies on the developmental and dynamic aspect of social identity processes and the test of directional hypotheses in an applied setting. Based on a cross-lagged regression approach, it was shown that pre-merger identification increased favouritism, but favouritism also increased pre-merger identification. Moreover, ingroup favouritism was uni-directionally related to a negative attitude towards the merger. Contact with the merger partner revealed lagged effects on ingroup favouritism. These results confirm that issues of identity change and compatibility are crucial aspects in understanding merger adjustment and support.
机译:作者通过进行纵向实地研究,调查学生对合并的看法,从而检验了预测因素对群体偏爱的影响以及对大学合并的积极态度。因此,本文的重点在于社会认同过程的发展和动态方面,以及在实际应用中对方向性假设的检验。基于交叉滞后回归方法,表明合并前的识别增加了偏爱,但偏爱也增加了合并前的识别。此外,团内偏爱与对合并的消极态度有单向关系。与合并伙伴的接触显示对集团内偏爱的影响滞后。这些结果证实,身份变更和兼容性问题是理解合并调整和支持的关键方面。

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