This paper examines how a social threat posed by a deviant behavior affects second-hand forgiveness over time toward ingroup and outgroup transgressors. In Study 1, using real news reports, we investigated intergroup rivalries between soccer fans in order to understand the role of group membership in predicting the intention to forgive transgressors. Results suggested that transgressors were less likely to be forgiven by ingroup members rather than outgroup members, thus showing evidence of the black sheep effect. In Study 2 (using a different sample), we analyzed the same intergroup rivalries one year after the transgression in order to explore changes in intention to forgive over time. Results showed that, after one year, ingroup members were more likely to forgive ingroup than outgroup transgressors, but only when the threat to the group stereotype was not salient. The implications of the results for the subjective group dynamics theory and for the black sheep effect are discussed.

Time heals all (shallow)wounds: A lesson on forgiveness of ingroup transgressors learned by the feyenoord vandal fans / Rullo M.; Presaghi F.; Livi S.; Mazzuca S.; Dessi R.. - In: SOCIAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-0760. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:3(2017), pp. 83-93. [10.3390/socsci6030083]

Time heals all (shallow)wounds: A lesson on forgiveness of ingroup transgressors learned by the feyenoord vandal fans

Mazzuca S.
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2017

Abstract

This paper examines how a social threat posed by a deviant behavior affects second-hand forgiveness over time toward ingroup and outgroup transgressors. In Study 1, using real news reports, we investigated intergroup rivalries between soccer fans in order to understand the role of group membership in predicting the intention to forgive transgressors. Results suggested that transgressors were less likely to be forgiven by ingroup members rather than outgroup members, thus showing evidence of the black sheep effect. In Study 2 (using a different sample), we analyzed the same intergroup rivalries one year after the transgression in order to explore changes in intention to forgive over time. Results showed that, after one year, ingroup members were more likely to forgive ingroup than outgroup transgressors, but only when the threat to the group stereotype was not salient. The implications of the results for the subjective group dynamics theory and for the black sheep effect are discussed.
2017
Time heals all (shallow)wounds: A lesson on forgiveness of ingroup transgressors learned by the feyenoord vandal fans / Rullo M.; Presaghi F.; Livi S.; Mazzuca S.; Dessi R.. - In: SOCIAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-0760. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:3(2017), pp. 83-93. [10.3390/socsci6030083]
Rullo M.; Presaghi F.; Livi S.; Mazzuca S.; Dessi R.
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