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Who We Are Affects How We Do: The Financial Benefits of Organizational Identification
Authors:Lynne J Millward  Tom Postmes
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, School of Human Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7HX, UK;2. Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, Grote Kruisstraat 2/1, 9712 TS Groningen, The Netherlands
Email: L.Millward‐Purvis@surrey.ac.uk;3. T.Postmes@rug.nl
Abstract:One ultimate test of the material value of identification in an organizational context is whether it relates to productivity. In this rare study of a business team in a global consumer goods company, we demonstrate a sales benefit of organizational identification when correcting for systematic between‐unit differences in sales. Findings also question the theoretical and practical meaning of ‘proximity’ in accounting for salience variations in identification – the best predictor of sales was the degree of identification with the superordinate business unit. Findings shed light on the scientific as well as managerial and business utility of the organizational identity concept.
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