The concept of workplace identity, its evolution, antecedents and development

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Abstract

Workplace identity (WI) is a multilayered and multidimensional phenomenon that describes one's self-concept and understanding in terms of his/her unique work role. The different roles donned by individuals in their respective organisations have a profound and alluring impact on the work context. This could vary drastically between and among individuals, and ultimately results in the formation of WI. It could emanate from different facets including but not limited to professional identification, job identification, workplace roles, team roles, etc. WI is of paramount importance as it acts as anchors facilitating attachment of individuals to the workplace. It is also related to a host of work-based constructs like positive influence, learning, work values, group identification and commitment, etc. Considering its indispensability, there is a definite need for more empirical works that examine the role and importance of WI in any work place setting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)151-168
Number of pages18
JournalInternational Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Employee attitude
  • Identity
  • RIT
  • Role identity theory
  • SIT
  • Social identity theory
  • WI
  • Workplace identity

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