Unholy alliances: When achievement norms and group identification negatively affect objective task performance and well-being

N. Junker, J. Häusser, A. Mojzisch, Louisa Theisges, R. van Dick
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Group identification can be both beneficial (a “social cure”) and detrimental (a “social curse”) for performance and well-being, which makes it crucial to explore its boundary conditions. Building on the norm enactment hypothesis and the influence hypothesis, we propose the group’s achievement norms as one such boundary condition. We argue that group identification predicts higher well-being and task performance if achievement norms are average, but lower well-being and task performance if achievement norms are very high. The results of a laboratory experiment ( N  = 163) partially supported our propositions for task-related stress, but not for task performance and other well-being indicators. Additionally, exploratory analyses showed a moderated indirect effect on task performance such that group identification predicted more task-related stress when achievement norms were very high (but not when they were average), which, in turn, predicted lower task performance. We discuss the theoretical and practical relevance of these findings.
邪恶联盟:当成就规范和群体认同对客观任务绩效和幸福感产生负面影响时
对于成绩和幸福而言,群体认同既可能是有益的(一种 "社会良药"),也可能是有害的(一种 "社会诅咒"),因此探索群体认同的边界条件至关重要。在规范制定假说和影响假说的基础上,我们提出将群体的成就规范作为这样一个边界条件。我们认为,如果成就标准一般,则群体认同会预测较高的幸福感和任务绩效;如果成就标准很高,则幸福感和任务绩效会较低。实验室实验(N = 163)的结果部分支持了我们关于任务相关压力的命题,但不支持任务绩效和其他幸福感指标的命题。此外,探索性分析表明了对任务绩效的间接调节作用,即当成就标准很高时(但当成就标准一般时),群体认同会预测更多与任务相关的压力,而这反过来又会预测较低的任务绩效。我们将讨论这些发现的理论和实践意义。
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