Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is! Explaining Collective Action Tendencies Through Group-Based Anger and Group Efficacy.
University of Amsterdam · University of California, Santa Cruz
Abstract
Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective action. Three experiments with disadvantaged groups systematically manipulated procedural fairness (Study 1), emotional social support (Study 2), and instrumental social support (Study 3) to examine their effects on collective action tendencies through group-based anger and group efficacy. Results of structural equation modeling showed that procedural fairness and emotional social support affected the group-based anger pathway (reflecting emotion-focused coping), whereas instrumental social support affected the group efficacy pathway (reflecting problem-focused coping), constituting 2 distinct pathways to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 64
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4Topics & keywords
- Collective action
- Psychology
- Anger
- Social psychology
- Collective efficacy
- Emotional contagion
- Action (physics)
- Disadvantaged
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions