Research has predominantly analyzed the formation of social identity as driven by members belonging to the same categories based on prominent characteristics, such as gender, race, or ethnicity. Less common are studies on recognizing similarity within groups as the basis for forming shared social identities.
Aspects of communications networks affect development of shared social identity, group performance
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