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Advances in group processes / edited by Shane R. Thye, Edward J. Lawler
(Advances in group processes)

Publisher Bingley, U.K : Emerald
Year 2010
Authors Thye, Shane R
Lawler, Edward J

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OB00121710 Emerald eBooks (電子ブック) 9780857243300

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Size 1 online resource (xii, 296 p.) : ill
Notes Status, networks & opinions : a modular integration of two theories / Will Kalkhoff, Noah E. Friedkin and Eugene C. Johnsen -- Collective events, rituals, and emotions / J. David Knottnerus -- Group reflexivity and performance / Richard L. Moreland and Jamie G. McMinn -- Trust as an expressive rather than an instrumental act / David Dunning and Detlef Fetchenhauer -- Being different or being better? : disentangling the effects of independence and competition on group creativity / Jack A. Goncalo and Verena Krause -- Applying a status perspective to racial/ethnic misclassification : implications for health / Irena Stepanikova -- Comparison processes in social exchange networks / David R. Schaefer and Olga Kornienko -- The incidence of strong power in complex exchange networks / Marcel A.L.M. van Assen -- Multiplex exchange relations / Ko Kuwabara, Jiao Luo and Oliver Sheldon -- Corruption in social exchange / Edward J. Lawler and Lena Hipp
This volume brings together a collection of papers that examine a range of social psychological and group related phenomena, including original research articles, new theoretical developments, and general reviews of select topics in the group processes literature. Topics examined include how network structures affect comparisons process and the distribution of power, and the emergence of strong power in complex networks. One chapter uses social exchange theory to understand the seeds of corruption, and another asks how social exchange theory might be used to understand multiplex relations.The volume also questions longstanding assumptions in the group processes literature, such as trust as an expressive rather than instrumental act and whether group reflection has any empirical impact on group performance.One contribution links status characteristics theory with social influence network theory and another seeks to understand how racial misclassification impacts mental and physical health outcomes. A final chapter distinguishes between diverse effects of individualism in producing independence or competition, and traces the impact of these forces on group creativity
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HTTP:URL=https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S0882-6145(2010)27
Subjects FREE:Social Science -- Sociology -- General  All Subject Search
FREE:Psychology -- Social Psychology  All Subject Search
FREE:Social groups
FREE:Social, group or collective psychology
LCSH:Social interaction
LCSH:Social groups
Classification LCC:HM1111
UDC:316.35
DC22:305
ID 8000072755
ISBN 9780857243300

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