We Are…More Than Football: Three Stories of Identity Threat by Penn State Insiders
Alicia A. Grandey,
Morgan A. Krannitz and
Tyler Slezak
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2013, vol. 6, issue 2, 134-140
Abstract:
For many, Penn State is synonymous with football and Coach Joe Paterno, an association that has been a source of pride for many alumni, staff, and students for years. As Alderfer's (2013) article summarizes, that overlap has now made the horrific behaviors of the former football coach Sandusky indelibly connected to Penn State. Alderfer argues that the scandal can be explained by the actions or inactions of nine Penn State groups “whose collective behavior first allowed the criminal acts to occur and then put an end to them” (p. 117).
Date: 2013
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