There are two key motivators to perform well in a group: making a contribution that (a) is crucial for the group (indispensability) and that (b) the other group members recognize (identifiability). We argue that indispensability promotes setting collective ("We") goals whereas identifiability induces individual ("I") goals. Although both goals may enhance performance, they should align with different strategies. Whereas pursuing collective goals should involve more cooperation, pursuing individual goals should involve less cooperation. Two experiments support this reasoning and show that planning out collective goals with collective implementation intentions (cIIs or "We-plans") relies on cooperation but planning out individual goals with i...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
There are two key motivators to perform well in a group: making a contribution that (a) is crucial f...
There are two key motivators to perform well in a group: making a contribution that (a) is crucial f...
The present research investigates group performance from a goal-striving perspective. A model of goa...
In celebration of the 125th anniversary of The American Journal of Psychology, this article dis-cuss...
A large body of research has pointed to the utility) of individual and group goal setting as a perfo...
A large body of research has pointed to the utility) of individual and group goal setting as a perfo...
A large body of research has pointed to the utility) of individual and group goal setting as a perfo...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
There are two key motivators to perform well in a group: making a contribution that (a) is crucial f...
There are two key motivators to perform well in a group: making a contribution that (a) is crucial f...
The present research investigates group performance from a goal-striving perspective. A model of goa...
In celebration of the 125th anniversary of The American Journal of Psychology, this article dis-cuss...
A large body of research has pointed to the utility) of individual and group goal setting as a perfo...
A large body of research has pointed to the utility) of individual and group goal setting as a perfo...
A large body of research has pointed to the utility) of individual and group goal setting as a perfo...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...
Based on Mitchell and Silver’s (1990) tower-building paradigm, the authors performed two experiments...