Thomas William E, Brown Rupert, Easterbrook Matthew J, Vignoles Vivian L, Manzi Claudia, D'Angelo Chiara, Holt Jeremy J
University of Sussex, Falmer, UK.
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2018 Sep 21;58(2):473-92. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12277.
Social identification and team performance literatures typically focus on the relationship between individual differences in identification and individual-level performance. By using a longitudinal multilevel approach, involving 369 members of 45 sports teams across England and Italy, we compared how team-level and individual-level variance in social identification together predicted team and individual performance outcomes. As hypothesized, team-level variance in identification significantly predicted subsequent levels of both perceived and actual team performance in cross-lagged analyses. Conversely, individual-level variance in identification did not significantly predict subsequent levels of perceived individual performance. These findings support recent calls for social identity to be considered a multilevel construct and highlight the influence of group-level social identification on group-level processes and outcomes, over and above its individual-level effects.
社会认同与团队绩效的文献通常关注认同方面的个体差异与个体层面绩效之间的关系。通过采用纵向多层次方法,涉及英格兰和意大利45支运动队的369名队员,我们比较了社会认同在团队层面和个体层面的差异如何共同预测团队和个体的绩效结果。正如假设的那样,在交叉滞后分析中,认同的团队层面差异显著预测了后续感知到的和实际的团队绩效水平。相反,认同的个体层面差异并未显著预测后续感知到的个体绩效水平。这些发现支持了最近将社会认同视为多层次结构的呼吁,并突出了群体层面社会认同对群体层面过程和结果的影响,超越了其个体层面的影响。