
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Sigi Lindenberg is a Professor in Sociology/ICS at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. His research focuses on social psychology, organizational ethics, and adolescent behavior, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to social justice and well-being. He has published 186 research outputs since 2023, including influential articles in Academy of Management Review and Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Lindenberg's work emphasizes collaborative organizations, aggression theories, and governance dynamics.
- Education: PhD in Sociology (university unspecified)
- Research Areas:
- Adolescent behavior and antisocial tendencies
- Organizational ethics and governance
- Social dynamics and group processes
- Cognitive and motivational frameworks
- Notable Contributions:
- Developed frameworks for ethical collaborative organizations
- Advanced imbalanced needs theory of aggression
- Explored competitive intensity calibration in groups
His recent work (2023-2025) addresses topics like thermoregulation measurement reliability, hierarchical failure mechanisms, and the psychological impacts of status-affection imbalances. Lindenberg has supervised 40 research projects and contributed to public discourse via media commentary, such as analyses of behavioral economics in fintech success.
Lindenberg collaborates internationally, with notable partnerships in organizational behavior and social psychology. His datasets, including the 1987-1988 framing studies, are archived at the University of Groningen.




