Social identification is generally a prerequisite for group success and does not preclude intragroup differentiation
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2016-01
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On the basis of research in the social identity tradition, we contend (a) that identification and differentiation are not mutually exclusive, (b) that a sequence in which identification gives way to differentiation is not necessarily associated with superior organizational outcomes, and (c) that social identification, and leadership that builds this, is generally a prerequisite for group success.
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Haslam, S A & Ellemers, N 2016, 'Social identification is generally a prerequisite for group success and does not preclude intragroup differentiation', Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 39, e150. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X15001387