Predicting Loyalty: Examining the Role of Social Identity and Leadership in an Extreme Operational Environment—A Swedish Case

Torbjörn Engelkes, Magnus Sverke, T. Lindholm
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Military organizations often emphasize the importance of loyalty. It has been suggested that loyalty enhances motivation to take great risks and strive to accomplish a mission. However, research into what influences loyalty among military personnel is scarce. Hence, the aim of this study was to examine how leadership and social identity fusion relate to loyalty, using data from a sample consisting of a Swedish military unit on a United Nation mission ( N = 152) in Mali. Hierarchical multiple regression results generally showed that social identity fusion and leadership were positively related to a willingness to show loyalty to the closest workgroup, one’s own unit, and the mission. The findings indicate that leadership and high levels of social identity fusion may influence the willingness to be loyal to organizational goals. The practical implication of this study is increased knowledge about the importance of leadership and social identity in developing relevant loyalties.
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预测忠诚:检视社会认同与领导在极端运作环境中的作用——瑞典个案
军事组织经常强调忠诚的重要性。有人认为,忠诚可以增强人们承担巨大风险和努力完成任务的动力。然而,关于影响军人忠诚的因素的研究却很少。因此,本研究的目的是研究领导力和社会身份融合如何与忠诚相关,使用来自马里联合国特派团瑞典军事单位(N = 152)的样本数据。层次多元回归结果普遍显示,社会认同融合和领导能力与对最近工作小组、自己所在单位和任务的忠诚意愿呈正相关。研究结果表明,领导和高水平的社会认同融合可能影响组织目标忠诚意愿。本研究的实际意义是增加对领导和社会认同在发展相关忠诚中的重要性的认识。
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