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Ethnic dissimilarity predicts belonging motive frustration and reduced organizational attachment

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posted on 2023-06-09, 09:29 authored by Kawon Kim, Margaret E Ormiston, Matthew EasterbrookMatthew Easterbrook, Vivian VignolesVivian Vignoles
Some empirical studies show negative consequences of being demographically different from one’s group, but the underlying psychological mechanisms are not well understood. To address this gap, we investigated the role of the belonging and distinctiveness motives in individuals’ experiences of being ethnically dissimilar from their group. We propose that ethnic dissimilarity satisfies group members’ need for distinctiveness whereas it frustrates members’ need for belonging, and this frustration reduces their organizational attachment. An experimental study showed that ethnic dissimilarity led to heightened arousal of the belonging motive, indicating that this motive was frustrated. In a naturalistic study of real-life student groups, ethnic dissimilarity was associated with frustrated belonging, which in turn was associated with reduced organizational attachment. This paper contributes to the literature on demographic dissimilarity in groups by closely examining the effect of demographic dissimilarity on group members’ fundamental motives and reactions to group membership.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Group Processes and Intergroup Relations

ISSN

1368-4302

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Issue

1

Volume

22

Page range

116-138

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  • Psychology Publications

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  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2018-01-03

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2018-01-03

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2018-01-03

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