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On the edge of identity: Boundary dynamics at the interface of individual and organizational identities

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HUMAN RELATIONS
Volume 59, Issue 10, Pages 1315-1341

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0018726706071525

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balance; boundaries; congruence; identification; identity; multiple identities

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Organizational members are often faced with tremendous demands on their individual identities that affect their performance at work and their well-being as individuals. Previous research has been limited, however, by typically studying identity at either the individual or the organizational level. We therefore introduce a boundary approach that simultaneously examines identities across levels in order to better understand these identity demands. Specifically, we examine boundary dynamics that are negotiated at the interface of individual and organizational identities. We introduce the identity boundary dynamics of identity intrusion, distance and balance as different manifestations of identity boundary (in)congruence, both within and between individuals and organizations. Finally, we outline propositions that suggest boundary dynamics as a source of identity change.

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