Ledgerwood, A.,
Liviatan, I., & Carnevale, P.J. 2007. Group identity completion
and the symbolic value of property. Psychological Science,
18: 873-878.
Abstract:
Building
on symbolic self-completion theory, we conceptualize group identity
as a goal toward which group members strive, using material symbols
of that identity. We report four studies showing that the value
placed on such material symbols (e.g., a building) depends on commitment
to group identity, the extent to which a symbol can be used to
represent
in-group identity, and situational variability in goal strength
induced through group-identity affirmation or threat. Our results
suggest
that property derives value from its capacity to serve as an
effective means in the pursuit of group-identity goals. Implications
for
intergroup conflict are discussed.