Dynamics of interethnic contact: A panel study of immigrants in the Netherlands B Martinovic, F Van Tubergen, I Maas European Sociological Review 25 (3), 303-318, 2009 | 286 | 2009 |
Understanding multicultural attitudes: The role of group status, identification, friendships, and justifying ideologies M Verkuyten, B Martinovic International Journal of Intercultural Relations 30 (1), 1-18, 2006 | 232 | 2006 |
Immigrants’ national identification: Meanings, determinants, and consequences M Verkuyten, B Martinovic Social Issues and Policy Review 6 (1), 82-112, 2012 | 212 | 2012 |
Social identity complexity and immigrants’ attitude toward the host nation: The intersection of ethnic and religious group identification M Verkuyten, B Martinovic Personality and social psychology bulletin 38 (9), 1165-1177, 2012 | 191 | 2012 |
Changes in immigrants’ social integration during the stay in the host country: The case of non-western immigrants in the Netherlands B Martinovic, F Van Tubergen, I Maas Social Science Research 38 (4), 870-882, 2009 | 166 | 2009 |
Longing for the country's good old days: National nostalgia, autochthony beliefs, and opposition to Muslim expressive rights A Smeekes, M Verkuyten, B Martinovic British Journal of Social Psychology 54 (3), 561-580, 2015 | 151 | 2015 |
Host National Identification of Immigrants in the N etherlands T De Vroome, M Verkuyten, B Martinovic International Migration Review 48 (1), 76-102, 2014 | 144 | 2014 |
Host national and religious identification among Turkish Muslims in Western Europe: The role of ingroup norms, perceived discrimination and value incompatibility B Martinovic, M Verkuyten European Journal of Social Psychology 42 (7), 893-903, 2012 | 143 | 2012 |
The integration paradox: Level of education and immigrants’ attitudes towards natives and the host society. T De Vroome, B Martinovic, M Verkuyten Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 20 (2), 166, 2014 | 141 | 2014 |
Collective psychological ownership and intergroup relations M Verkuyten, B Martinovic Perspectives on Psychological Science 12 (6), 1021-1039, 2017 | 140 | 2017 |
‘We were here first, so we determine the rules of the game’: Autochthony and prejudice towards out‐groups B Martinovic, M Verkuyten European Journal of Social Psychology 43 (7), 637-647, 2013 | 137 | 2013 |
The inter-ethnic contacts of immigrants and natives in the Netherlands: A two-sided perspective B Martinović Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39 (1), 69-85, 2013 | 131 | 2013 |
‘Healthy’identities? Revisiting rejection‐identification and rejection‐disidentification models among voluntary and forced immigrants M Bobowik, B Martinovic, N Basabe, LS Barsties, G Wachter European Journal of Social Psychology 47 (7), 818-831, 2017 | 97 | 2017 |
Return wishes of refugees in the Netherlands: The role of integration, host national identification and perceived discrimination F Di Saint Pierre, B Martinovic, T De Vroome Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41 (11), 1836-1857, 2015 | 86 | 2015 |
Behind the ethnic–civic distinction: Public attitudes towards immigrants’ political rights in the Netherlands M Verkuyten, B Martinovic Social science research 53, 34-44, 2015 | 69 | 2015 |
Acquisition of cross-ethnic friends by recent immigrants in Canada: A longitudinal approach B Martinovic, F Van Tubergen, I Maas International Migration Review 45 (2), 460-488, 2011 | 66 | 2011 |
The role of inter-ethnic online friendships in prejudice reduction in post-conflict societies: Evidence from Serbia, Croatia and Cyprus IL Žeželj, M Ioannou, R Franc, C Psaltis, B Martinovic Computers in Human Behavior 76, 386-395, 2017 | 62 | 2017 |
The political downside of dual identity: Group identifications and religious political mobilization of M uslim minorities B Martinovic, M Verkuyten British Journal of Social Psychology 53 (4), 711-730, 2014 | 59 | 2014 |
A longitudinal study of interethnic contacts in Germany: Estimates from a multilevel growth curve model B Martinovic, F Van Tubergen, I Maas Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41 (1), 83-100, 2015 | 54 | 2015 |
‘This country is OURS’: The exclusionary potential of collective psychological ownership T Nijs, B Martinovic, M Verkuyten, C Sedikides British Journal of Social Psychology 60 (1), 171-195, 2021 | 53 | 2021 |