textFemales are under-represented in advertising agencies by a ratio of 2.3 to 1. This paper examines the impact of gender proportions on an individuals regulatory focus (Higgins 1997). The theory of proportional representation (Kanter 1977) states that individuals in the severe minority within a group may be unable to acclimate to the group, causing performance and identification problems. Regulatory focus theory (Higgins 1997) states that there are two types of regulatory foci, a promotion focus and a prevention focus, which bring about different goal pursuits and strategies for success. It was predicted that proportional representation scenarios could induce regulatory focus, with majority representation inducing a promotion focus and mi...
The current research applied the regulatory fit hypothesis (E. T. Higgins, 2000) to the evaluation o...
The current research applied the regulatory fit hypothesis (E. T. Higgins, 2000) to the evaluation o...
According to Higgins (1997), there are two broad motivational orientations: promotion and prevention...
We investigated race and gender differences in regulatory focus, which distinguishes between two mod...
According to regulatory focus theory (Higgins, 1997, 2001), individuals may take either a promotion ...
This thesis investigates impacts on consumers’ variety-seeking due to fit between regulatory focus (...
This study employs the four regulatory forms (goal pursuit, goal maintenance, negative escape, and a...
Promotion focused people are more motivated to use imagery heuristics in comparison to prevention fo...
Regulatory fit theory predicts that motivation and performance are enhanced when individuals pursue ...
According to regulatory fit theory (Higgins, 2000, 2005), people experience regulatory fit when the ...
Regulatory Focus Theory (Higgins, 1997, 1998) was applied to small interactive groups. Based on prev...
Females are perceived to have less power than males. These differences in perceived power might rend...
Females are perceived to have less power than males. These differences in perceived power might rend...
The authors examined the impact of regulatory focus on the persuasive effects of two-sided advertise...
Variety-seeking research has examined antecedents in terms of contextual factors and individual diff...
The current research applied the regulatory fit hypothesis (E. T. Higgins, 2000) to the evaluation o...
The current research applied the regulatory fit hypothesis (E. T. Higgins, 2000) to the evaluation o...
According to Higgins (1997), there are two broad motivational orientations: promotion and prevention...
We investigated race and gender differences in regulatory focus, which distinguishes between two mod...
According to regulatory focus theory (Higgins, 1997, 2001), individuals may take either a promotion ...
This thesis investigates impacts on consumers’ variety-seeking due to fit between regulatory focus (...
This study employs the four regulatory forms (goal pursuit, goal maintenance, negative escape, and a...
Promotion focused people are more motivated to use imagery heuristics in comparison to prevention fo...
Regulatory fit theory predicts that motivation and performance are enhanced when individuals pursue ...
According to regulatory fit theory (Higgins, 2000, 2005), people experience regulatory fit when the ...
Regulatory Focus Theory (Higgins, 1997, 1998) was applied to small interactive groups. Based on prev...
Females are perceived to have less power than males. These differences in perceived power might rend...
Females are perceived to have less power than males. These differences in perceived power might rend...
The authors examined the impact of regulatory focus on the persuasive effects of two-sided advertise...
Variety-seeking research has examined antecedents in terms of contextual factors and individual diff...
The current research applied the regulatory fit hypothesis (E. T. Higgins, 2000) to the evaluation o...
The current research applied the regulatory fit hypothesis (E. T. Higgins, 2000) to the evaluation o...
According to Higgins (1997), there are two broad motivational orientations: promotion and prevention...