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A Commitment Approach to Understanding Group Exit: When Will an Ex-Member Want to Rejoin a Former Group?University of California, Santa Barbara, ray{at}psych.ucsb.edu
University of California, Santa Barbara A commitment framework based on Moreland and Levine's theory of socialization in groups (Levine & Moreland, 1994; Moreland & Levine, 1982, 2000) is applied to the previously neglected problem of group exit. Specifically, an ex-member's desire to rejoin a former group is predicted from two factors: (1) the ex-member's commitment to his or her former group; and (2) the ex-member's perception of his or her former group's commitment to him or her. This framework is tested using both recollections of real-life experiences and experimentally constructed groups. Results suggest that an ex-member's desire to rejoin a former group is determined most proximally by the ex-member's commitment to the former group, but that the ex-member's commitment can be affected by perceptions of the former group's commitment. These results suggest that Moreland and Levine's framework provides a viable theory-based starting point for more extensive study of group exit.
Key Words: commitment exit group processes
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Vol. 12, No. 4,
479-494 (2009) |
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