Dimensions of Identification in the Workgroup and Employees’ Contributions to Collaborative Activities

The aim of this research is to find out connections of identifications with the work group (group identification), informal subgroups (micro-group identification), and other members in the work group (interpersonal identification), considering cognitive, affective, and behavioral components, with an...

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Main Authors: Andrey V. Sidorenkov, Ekaterina S. Salnikova, Dmitry V. Vorontsov, Alexey A. Klimov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-11-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020976385
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spelling doaj-e71573f8ff9d4322ab3608f845bc4d412020-12-02T22:38:02ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402020-11-011010.1177/2158244020976385Dimensions of Identification in the Workgroup and Employees’ Contributions to Collaborative ActivitiesAndrey V. Sidorenkov0Ekaterina S. Salnikova1Dmitry V. Vorontsov2Alexey A. Klimov3Southern Federal University, Rostov na Donu, Russian FederationSouthern Federal University, Rostov na Donu, Russian FederationSouthern Federal University, Rostov na Donu, Russian FederationNational Research University Higher School of Economics, Moskva, Russian FederationThe aim of this research is to find out connections of identifications with the work group (group identification), informal subgroups (micro-group identification), and other members in the work group (interpersonal identification), considering cognitive, affective, and behavioral components, with an employee’s contribution to cooperative activities. The sample includes 302 fellows of 35 workgroups in Russian commercial companies and public organizations. Empirical data were collected with the Questionnaire of Interpersonal Identification, the Questionnaire of Micro-group and Group Identification, and the Collaborative Group Activity Scale from the Leadership, Contribution, and Interpersonal Style Questionnaire. All the tools were assembled into the computer-based assessment program “Group Profile” (GP) to conduct the survey individually on PC. It was found that all three dimensions of group identification and affective measures of interpersonal and micro-group identification predict individual contribution to collaborative activities in groups. Employee involvement in the informal subgroup within the work group mediates relations between identification dimensions at different levels and contribution to collaborative activities. The ties of additional characteristics (gender, age, tenure with the organization) with cooperative activities have been described. The multivariate model of identification makes it possible to extend the research scope and enhance the understanding of causes and effects of employee identification in the group.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020976385
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Ekaterina S. Salnikova
Dmitry V. Vorontsov
Alexey A. Klimov
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Ekaterina S. Salnikova
Dmitry V. Vorontsov
Alexey A. Klimov
Dimensions of Identification in the Workgroup and Employees’ Contributions to Collaborative Activities
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Ekaterina S. Salnikova
Dmitry V. Vorontsov
Alexey A. Klimov
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title Dimensions of Identification in the Workgroup and Employees’ Contributions to Collaborative Activities
title_short Dimensions of Identification in the Workgroup and Employees’ Contributions to Collaborative Activities
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title_full_unstemmed Dimensions of Identification in the Workgroup and Employees’ Contributions to Collaborative Activities
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description The aim of this research is to find out connections of identifications with the work group (group identification), informal subgroups (micro-group identification), and other members in the work group (interpersonal identification), considering cognitive, affective, and behavioral components, with an employee’s contribution to cooperative activities. The sample includes 302 fellows of 35 workgroups in Russian commercial companies and public organizations. Empirical data were collected with the Questionnaire of Interpersonal Identification, the Questionnaire of Micro-group and Group Identification, and the Collaborative Group Activity Scale from the Leadership, Contribution, and Interpersonal Style Questionnaire. All the tools were assembled into the computer-based assessment program “Group Profile” (GP) to conduct the survey individually on PC. It was found that all three dimensions of group identification and affective measures of interpersonal and micro-group identification predict individual contribution to collaborative activities in groups. Employee involvement in the informal subgroup within the work group mediates relations between identification dimensions at different levels and contribution to collaborative activities. The ties of additional characteristics (gender, age, tenure with the organization) with cooperative activities have been described. The multivariate model of identification makes it possible to extend the research scope and enhance the understanding of causes and effects of employee identification in the group.
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