Under Threat: Responses to and the Consequences of Threats to Individuals' Identities
Harvard University Press · Harvard University
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Abstract
I review and reconceptualize identity threat, defining it as an experience appraised as indicating potential harm to the value, meanings, or enactment of an identity. I also develop a theoretical model and propositions that generate insights into how individuals respond to identity threats originating from a range of sources. I use this theory to explore individual and organizational consequences of different identity threat responses and their implications for research on identity dynamics within organizations.
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- Identity (music)
- Harm
- Value (mathematics)
- Social psychology
- Organization studies
- Social identity theory
- Organizational identity
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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