
Judgment and Decision Making, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 20
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract Past research has documented ingroup favoritism, the tendency to cooperate more with members than outgroup members, in a wide range of intergroup contexts, and extensively discussed conditions under which favoritism emerges. However, previous studies have predominantly focused on simplistic context, for instance, where group boundaries are static, one membership is present. To fill gap, we leveraged data from professional volleyball players investigated influence (1) varying levels conflict salience, (2) past present memberships, (3) national team cooperation. Contrary our hypotheses social identity perspective, found that salience former did not Additionally, there ingroup, cooperative those who play leading increased favoritism.
Language: Английский