Examining Anger’s Immobilizing Effect on Institutional Insiders’ Action Intentions in Social Movements

Volume: 65, Issue: 4, Pages: 847 - 886
Published: Oct 21, 2019
Abstract
We theorize that anger incited by a social movement, which has a mobilizing effect among outsider activists, might immobilize collective action intentions for institutional insiders—those sympathetic to the movement and employed by its target. We conducted initial field surveys across a spectrum of social movements, including Occupy Wall Street and #metoo, as well as those related to business sustainability and gun control, which showed that...
Paper Details
Title
Examining Anger’s Immobilizing Effect on Institutional Insiders’ Action Intentions in Social Movements
Published Date
Oct 21, 2019
Volume
65
Issue
4
Pages
847 - 886
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