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The I and we of team identification: a multilevel study of exhaustion and (in)congruence among individuals and teams in team identification

  • The social identity approach to stress proposes that the beneficial effects of social identification develop through individual and group processes, but few studies have addressed both levels simultaneously. Using a multilevel person–environment fit framework, we investigate the group-level relationship between team identification (TI) and exhaustion, the individual-level relationship for people within a group, and the cross-level moderation effect to test whether individual-level exhaustion depends on the level of (in)congruence in TI between individuals and their group as a whole. We test our hypotheses in a sample of 525 employees from 82 teams. Multilevel polynomial regression analysis revealed a negative linear relationship between individual-level identification and exhaustion. Surprisingly, the relation between group-level identification and exhaustion was curvilinear, indicating that group-level identification was more beneficial at low and high levels compared with medium levels. As predicted, the cross-level moderation of the individual-level relationship by group-level identification was also significant, showing that as individuals became more incongruent in a positive direction (i.e., they identified more strongly than the average team member), they reported less exhaustion, but only if the group-level identification was average or high. These results emphasize the benefits of analyzing TI in a multilevel framework, with both theoretical and practical implications.

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Author:Nina Mareen JunkerORCiDGND, Rolf van DickORCiDGND, Jan Häusser, Thomas Ellwart, Michael J. Zyphur
URN:urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-624936
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/10596011211004789
ISSN:1552-3993
Parent Title (English):Group & organization management
Publisher:Sage
Place of publication:Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.]
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2021/04/13
Date of first Publication:2021/04/13
Publishing Institution:Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
Release Date:2021/09/09
Tag:exhaustion; multilevel latent polynomial regression analysis; social identity
Volume:2021
Page Number:31
First Page:1
Last Page:31
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The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research was partially funded by a grant from the German Research Foundation (HA 6455/4-1 and DI 848/15-1) awarded to the first three authors and by a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation (13DPD3-124662/1) awarded to the fourth author.
HeBIS-PPN:489190200
Institutes:Psychologie und Sportwissenschaften / Psychologie
Dewey Decimal Classification:1 Philosophie und Psychologie / 15 Psychologie / 150 Psychologie
Sammlungen:Universitätspublikationen
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0