Marketers spend considerable resources to motivate people to consume their products and services as a means of goal attainment (Bagozzi and Dholakia, 1999). Why people increase, decrease, or stop consuming some products is based largely on how well they perceive they are doing in pursuit of their goals (Carver and Scheier, 1992). Yet despite the importance for marketers in understanding how current performance influences a consumer’s future efforts, this topic has received little attention in marketing research.\ud \ud Goal researchers generally agree that feedback about how well or how poorly people are doing in achieving their goals affects their motivation (Bandura and Cervone, 1986; Locke and Latham, 1990). Yet there is less agreement a...
Managerial feedback discussions often fail to produce the desired performance improvements. Three st...
Managers commonly use customer feedback data to set goals and monitor performance on metrics such as...
Negative feedback is an inevitable part of goal pursuit, and learning from such feedback is crucial ...
Marketers spend considerable resources to motivate people to consume their products and services as ...
A large proportion of marketing communication concerns feedback to consumers. This article explores ...
In today’s organizations, employee feedback plays a critical role in driving performance and increas...
Abstract: There is also enough scientific research proved the positive effect of performance on mot...
Managers commonly use customer feedback data to set goals and monitor performance on metrics such as...
Feedback is essential for pursuing goals. It enables individuals to adjust their efforts and decide ...
Performance feedback meetings are often dreaded, perceived to be worthless, and de-motivating for em...
Providing employees with performance feedback is crucial both for learning and motivation within the...
We investigated the direct relationship between feedback seeking behavior (FSB) and performance, con...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyPatrick A. KnightOver 50 years of research has supported...
In this book chapter, we discuss how Customer Feedback Metrics (CFMs), also known as Customer Mindse...
With challenges such as increased competition and cost reduction, managers have become more focused ...
Managerial feedback discussions often fail to produce the desired performance improvements. Three st...
Managers commonly use customer feedback data to set goals and monitor performance on metrics such as...
Negative feedback is an inevitable part of goal pursuit, and learning from such feedback is crucial ...
Marketers spend considerable resources to motivate people to consume their products and services as ...
A large proportion of marketing communication concerns feedback to consumers. This article explores ...
In today’s organizations, employee feedback plays a critical role in driving performance and increas...
Abstract: There is also enough scientific research proved the positive effect of performance on mot...
Managers commonly use customer feedback data to set goals and monitor performance on metrics such as...
Feedback is essential for pursuing goals. It enables individuals to adjust their efforts and decide ...
Performance feedback meetings are often dreaded, perceived to be worthless, and de-motivating for em...
Providing employees with performance feedback is crucial both for learning and motivation within the...
We investigated the direct relationship between feedback seeking behavior (FSB) and performance, con...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyPatrick A. KnightOver 50 years of research has supported...
In this book chapter, we discuss how Customer Feedback Metrics (CFMs), also known as Customer Mindse...
With challenges such as increased competition and cost reduction, managers have become more focused ...
Managerial feedback discussions often fail to produce the desired performance improvements. Three st...
Managers commonly use customer feedback data to set goals and monitor performance on metrics such as...
Negative feedback is an inevitable part of goal pursuit, and learning from such feedback is crucial ...