articlePersonality and Social Psychology ReviewNov 1, 2003Closed access

The Group Engagement Model: Procedural Justice, Social Identity, and Cooperative Behavior

New York University

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Abstract

The group engagement model expands the insights of the group-value model of procedural justice and the relational model of authority into an explanation for why procedural justice shapes cooperation in groups, organizations, and societies. It hypothesizes that procedures are important because they shape people's social identity within groups, and social identity in turn influences attitudes, values, and behaviors. The model further hypothesizes that resource judgments exercise their influence indirectly by shaping social identity. This social identity mediation hypothesis explains why people focus on procedural justice, and in particular on procedural elements related to the quality of their interpersonal…

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Keywords
  • Social identity theory
  • Procedural justice
  • Social psychology
  • Psychology
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Identity (music)
  • Mediation
  • Social identity approach
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