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Exploring the social identity threat response framework
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Social Identity ThreatsSocial PsychologyNarrative And IdentitySelf IdentitySocial SciencesIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Cultural IdentityPersonal IdentityReligious Identity StudiesLanguage StudiesIdentity IssueSocial IdentityApplied Social PsychologySocial Identity TheoryIdentity Studies (Memory Studies)Organizational IdentitySociologyPetriglieri-defined Identity ThreatsSocial Engineering (Security)Identity Threat
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what individuals perceive as social identity threats, the sources of the threat, individuals’ responses, and the consequences of the threat. Design/methodology/approach – Narratives from 224 individuals were collected. A sample of 84 narratives were analyzed in depth using a qualitative content analysis approach. Findings – Initial support for identity threat response theory was found. Three new distinct threat responses – constructive action, ignore, and seek assistance – were uncovered. Additionally, harm/loss appraisals were found to be perceived and reacted to similarly to Petriglieri-defined identity threats. Originality/value – This study contributes to identity scholarship by shedding further light on the “theoretical black box” associated with identity threat. Such insight is necessary in further enhancing our understanding of the impact that identity threat has at the individual and organizational level.
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