Social Identity Approach
The social identity approach asserts that "individuals internalize group memberships as part of their self-concept in a way that fundamentally shapes their perceptions, thoughts, and behavior." Essentially, people are motivated to achieve or maintain positive social identities. When workplace identities are respected, job satisfaction, well-being, and productivity are improved and people are more willing to work toward organizational goals.
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Spaces that Signal Identity Improve Workplace Productivity
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Spaces that Signal Identity Improve Workplace Productivity
Introduction (Identity Signaling & Workplace Productivity)
The Research Study (Identity Signaling & Workplace Productivity)
Discussion (Identity Signaling & Workplace Productivity)
Physical Spaces and Psychological Functioning
Social Identity Approach
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