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Exploring Identity Dynamics from a Combined Social Exchange and Social Identity Perspective
Authors:Lorenzo Avanzi  Stefano Albertini  Franco Fraccaroli  Guido Sarchielli  Giovanni De Plato  Rolf van Dick
Affiliation:1. UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO;2. UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA;3. GOETHE UNIVERSITY
Abstract:
The aim of this article is to explore identity dynamics of unit and department leaders in a healthcare setting using both social identity and social exchange theories. In particular, we developed a mediational moderated model in which supervisor trust indirectly influences identification with a subordinate level (i.e., the clinical unit) through its effect on identification with a superordinate level (i.e., the organization as a whole). Furthermore, we predicted and found that this relation is moderated by organizational tenure, contract breach, and the clinical-manager's role (heads of clinical units vs. chairs of departments). We tested our hypotheses with doctors of a large public hospital in northern Italy. A total of 370 doctors completed questionnaires measuring organizational and unit identification, supervisor trust, and contract breach. Results supported our hypotheses: supervisor trust was related to unit identification through its effect on organizational identification. As expected, this relation was stronger for more tenured department chairs, and for those doctors who perceived less contract breach.
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