Meta‐identification: Perceptions of others’ group identification shape group life

Author:

Steffens Niklas K.1ORCID,Greenaway Katharine H.2,Moore Sam3,Munt Katie A.1,Grundmann Felix4,Haslam S. Alexander1,Jetten Jolanda1,Postmes Tom4ORCID,Skorich Daniel P.5,Tatachari Srinivasan6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

2. Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia

3. Evidn Brisbane Australia

4. Department of Psychology University of Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

5. Research School of Psychology Australian National University Canberra Australia

6. T A Pai Management Institute, Manipal Academy of Higher Education Karnataka India

Abstract

AbstractIn the present research, we introduce and develop the concept of meta‐identification – perceptions of others’ identification with a group – and examine its capacity to shape group life. Across two cross‐sectional studies and three experiments (Ntotal = 3992), we investigate the relationship between participants’ meta‐identification in an intragroup context and their group meaningfulness, collective self‐efficacy, organisational citizenship behaviour and (perceived and behavioural) performance. Results indicate that perceiving other group members to be highly identified with a group promotes perceptions of group meaningfulness and collective self‐efficacy, promotes organisational citizenship behaviour and enhances perceived, and in some contexts actual, group performance. Furthermore, results show that individuals’ meta‐identification makes a unique contribution to outcomes above and beyond their social identification. We discuss implications for social identity theorising and the role of meta‐identification in supporting meaningful and functional group life.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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