When is masculinity “fragile”? An expectancy-discrepancy-threat model of masculine identity

A Stanaland, S Gaither… - Personality and social …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Academic Abstract Manhood is a precarious social status. Under perceived gender identity
threat, men are disproportionately likely to enact certain stereotype-consistent responses …

Conspiracy beliefs and the individual, relational, and collective selves

M Biddlestone, R Green, A Cichocka… - Social and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Recent empirical and theoretical developments suggest that endorsement of conspiracy
theories can arise from the frustration of social motives. Taking this further, the current review …

The self‐regulatory consequences of dependence on intelligent machines at work: Evidence from field and experimental studies

PM Tang, J Koopman, KC Yam… - Human Resource …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Organizations are increasingly augmenting employee jobs with intelligent machines.
Although this augmentation has a bright side, in terms of its ability to enhance employee …

Consequences of downward envy: A model of self-esteem threat, abusive supervision, and supervisory leader self-improvement

L Yu, MK Duffy, BJ Tepper - Academy of Management Journal, 2018 - journals.aom.org
We invoke theory and research on the social functional view of envy to propose a novel
theoretical framework of supervisory leader envy of direct reports. Findings from two multi …

I am, therefore I buy: Low self-esteem and the pursuit of self-verifying consumption

A Stuppy, NL Mead… - Journal of Consumer …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
The idea that consumers use products to feel good about themselves is a basic tenet of
marketing. Yet, in addition to the motive to self-enhance, consumers also strive to confirm …

A three-tier hierarchy of self-potency: Individual self, relational self, collective self

C Sedikides, L Gaertner, MA Luke, EM O'Mara… - … in experimental social …, 2013 - Elsevier
The self-system consists of three fundamental components: the individual self, the relational
self, and the collective self. All selves are important and meaningful and all are associated …

Self-construction, self-protection, and self-enhancement: A homeostatic model of identity protection

C Sedikides - Psychological Inquiry, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Self-protection and self-enhancement, once depicted as biases that impede accurate self-
knowledge and hinder effective environmental control, have more recently been viewed as …

Illegitimate tasks reach into afterwork hours: A multilevel study.

S Sonnentag, T Lischetzke - Journal of Occupational Health …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examines illegitimate tasks as a specific type of job stressors. Illegitimate tasks
comprise unreasonable and unnecessary tasks and refer to inappropriate task assignments …

Mnemic neglect: Selective amnesia of one's faults

C Sedikides, JD Green, J Saunders… - European Review of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The mnemic neglect model predicts and accounts for selective memory for social feedback
as a function of various feedback properties. At the heart of the model is the mnemic neglect …

A motivational hierarchy within: Primacy of the individual self, relational self, or collective self?

L Gaertner, C Sedikides, M Luke, EM O'Mara… - Journal of Experimental …, 2012 - Elsevier
The individual self, relational self, and collective self are important and meaningful aspects
of identity. However, they plausibly differ in their relative importance such that one self lies …