Many academics, consultants, and managers advocate stretch goals to attain superior organizational performance. However, existing theory speculates that, although stretch goals may benefit some organizations, they are not a “rule for riches” for all organizations. To address this speculation, we use two experimental studies to explore the effects on the mean, median, variance, and skewness of performance of stretch compared with moderate goals. Participants were assigned moderate or stretch goals to manage a widely used business simulation. Compared with moderate goals, stretch goals improve performance for a few participants, but many abandon the stretch goals in favor of lower self-set goals, or adopt a survival goal when faced with the t...
This dissertation presents two studies on the motivating effects of goals in accounting settings. Ch...
Goal setting has been found to be one of the most robust motivational techniques in the organization...
This study examines how exploration and exploitation contribute to variability in organizational per...
Many academics, consultants and managers advocate stretch goals to attain superior organizational pe...
Research on organizational goals has long played an important role in organization theory. Central t...
Stretch goal setting is a process involving multiple and nested paradoxes. The paradoxical side of s...
In traditional organizations, stretch goals - difficult and seemingly unattainable goals - have been...
This study explores heterogeneity in the efficacy of stretch goals for engaging employees in innovat...
Management control systems perform a vital role in facilitating the accomplishment of organizational...
In order to help campaign creators collect more funds beyond their initial target, crowdfunding plat...
Is flexibility or formality more useful for organizations that are pursuing improved performance? Or...
This dissertation offers new insights on organizational decision making with respect to performance ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Although a considerable amount of theoretical and empirical at...
There is an extensive theoretical literature based on what is called the scale-of-operations effect,...
Prior research documents performance improvements following the implementation of pay-for-performanc...
This dissertation presents two studies on the motivating effects of goals in accounting settings. Ch...
Goal setting has been found to be one of the most robust motivational techniques in the organization...
This study examines how exploration and exploitation contribute to variability in organizational per...
Many academics, consultants and managers advocate stretch goals to attain superior organizational pe...
Research on organizational goals has long played an important role in organization theory. Central t...
Stretch goal setting is a process involving multiple and nested paradoxes. The paradoxical side of s...
In traditional organizations, stretch goals - difficult and seemingly unattainable goals - have been...
This study explores heterogeneity in the efficacy of stretch goals for engaging employees in innovat...
Management control systems perform a vital role in facilitating the accomplishment of organizational...
In order to help campaign creators collect more funds beyond their initial target, crowdfunding plat...
Is flexibility or formality more useful for organizations that are pursuing improved performance? Or...
This dissertation offers new insights on organizational decision making with respect to performance ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Although a considerable amount of theoretical and empirical at...
There is an extensive theoretical literature based on what is called the scale-of-operations effect,...
Prior research documents performance improvements following the implementation of pay-for-performanc...
This dissertation presents two studies on the motivating effects of goals in accounting settings. Ch...
Goal setting has been found to be one of the most robust motivational techniques in the organization...
This study examines how exploration and exploitation contribute to variability in organizational per...