articleAdministrative Science QuarterlyMar 1, 2010Closed access

Forging an Identity: An Insider-outsider Study of Processes Involved in the Formation of Organizational Identity

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

We investigated the processes involved in forming an organizational identity, which we studied during the founding of a distinctive new college by using an interpretive, insider-outsider research approach. The emergent grounded theory model suggests that organizational identity formed via the interplay of eight notable processes, four of which occurred in more-or-less sequential, stage-like fashion —(1) articulating a vision, (2) experiencing a meanings void, (3) engaging in experiential contrasts, and (4) converging on a consensual identity—plus four recurrent processes that were associated with two or more of the sequential stages: (5) negotiating identity claims, (6) attaining optimal distinctiveness, (7)…

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Keywords
  • Identity (music)
  • Identity formation
  • Insider
  • Organizational identity
  • Optimal distinctiveness theory
  • Social identity approach
  • Social identity theory
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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