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What is Social Identity Theory (SIT)

Global Applications of Multigenerational Management and Leadership in the Transcultural Era
Explains how individual identify with those who share similar preferred characteristics.
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Handling Variation in Work Ethics and Values Across Generations in Nigeria
Okechukwu Ethelbert Amah (Lagos Business School, Pan Atlantic University, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9906-7.ch008
Abstract
The chapter attempts to identify the generational cohorts operating in organizations in Nigeria and their unique work ethics through the use of empirical study to confirm the identified unique generational work ethics. This empirical study using samples from Nigeria established that there are generational differences in work ethics, but only in the means of carrying out work. The generational cohorts agree on the end of all work assignment. The chapter argued that differences in means to work, if effectively managed, will lead to innovations which would produce future wealth. After reviewing various leadership styles, the chapter concluded that servant leadership is superior to others based on empirical results which show its superiority. The chapter recommended that organizations must use servant leadership characteristics as the criteria for recruiting and promoting leaders in multi-generational workforce. The characteristics of servant leaders can be learned since they are not hereditary.
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Out-Group Treatment in Higher Education: Using Rivalry to Allow Student Comparison of In-Group and Out-Group Members in NCAA Competition Divisions
The belief that the group(s) an individual belongs to tells something about their personal identity. SIT has been used to study numerous social phenomenon in fields including psychology and sport management.
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