Naomi Ellemer - Selected Publications#


(1) Ellemers, N. (1993) The influence of socio-structural variables on identity enhancement strategies. European Review of Social Psychology, 4, 27-57.

(2) Ellemers, N., Spears, R., & Doosje, B. (1997). Sticking together or falling apart: Group identification as a psychological determinant of group commitment versus individual mobility. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 123-140

(3) Ellemers, N., Kortekaas, P., & Ouwerkerk, J. W. (1999). Self‐categorisation, commitment to the group, and group self‐esteem as related but distinct aspects of social identity. European Journal of Social Psychology 29 (2‐3), 371-389

(4) Ellemers, N. (2012). The group self. Science, 336, 848-852. Invited for a special issue on human conflict

(5) Ellemers, N., (2013). Connecting the dots: Mobilizing theory to reveal the big picture in social psychology (and why we should do this). European Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 1-8. Commissioned for flagship Agenda series.

(6 Ellemers, N., & Van der Toorn, J. (2015). Groups as moral anchors. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 6, 189-194.

(7) Ellemers, N., & Rink, F. (2016). Diversity in work groups. Current Opinion in Psychology, 11, 49-53.

(8) Ellemers, N. (2017). Morality and the Regulation of Social Behavior: Groups as Moral Anchors. Milton Park, UK: Routledge.

(9) Ellemers, N. (2018). Gender stereotypes. Annual Review of Psychology, 69, 275-298.

(10) Ellemers, N., Van der Toorn, J., Paunov, Y., & Van Leeuwen, T. (2019). The psychology of morality: A review and analysis of empirical studies, 1940 - 2017. Personality and Social Psychology Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868318811759

Evidence of Scientific Impact:

H-index: 88, i-10: 225 (Source: Google Scholar); five papers with over 1000 citations.

Cited more than 32,000 times, her more than 350 publications have appeared in Science; Annual Review of Psychology; Academy of Management Review; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; Personality and Social Psychology Review

Article "Gender Stereotypes" was one of top-ten most downloaded of all reviews published by Annual Reviews in 2018.

Morality and the Regulation of Social Behavior identified as a "revolutionary book" by NRC Handelsblad (generally considered to be newspaper of record in the Netherlands). https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/12/28/de-mens-wil-te-allen-tijde-moreel-deugen-a3127165).

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