Overall, the impact of social comparisons on motivation will be influenced by the degree of fit among the direction of the comparison, an individual's regulatory focus and culture, and the nature of the behavior change involved. Upward comparisons are most likely to be motivating among individuals with strong chronic or temporarily activated promotion orientations, and among individuals from cultures that emphasize promotion concerns. Such comparisons, moreover, will be preferred by individuals who are attempting to harness their motivation to make additive behavior changes. Downward comparisons, in contrast, are most likely to be motivating among individuals with strong chronic or temporarily activated prevention orientations, and may be e...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
It has been established that social processes play an important role in achieving and maintaining a ...
While the social comparison literature has mostly discussed the positive role of upward social compa...
Companies often encourage consumers to compare their performance with others hoping that a compariso...
As personal motivational values have been shown to associate with personality traits, we explore whe...
Nowadays consumers can easily connect with others who are pursuing similar goals via smart devices a...
The present study examined whether social comparison responses (identification and contrast in socia...
Festinger (1954) postulated people desire social comparison to assess their abilities. Performance s...
Nowadays consumers can easily connect with others who are pursuing similar goals via smart devices a...
As personal motivational values have been shown to associate with personality traits, we explore whe...
Nowadays consumers can easily connect with others who are pursuing similar goals via smart devices a...
Social comparison is an important influence on, motivation, capability self-evaluations (self-effica...
People often strive towards self-improvement, and whether they are currently motivated or lacking mo...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
It has been established that social processes play an important role in achieving and maintaining a ...
While the social comparison literature has mostly discussed the positive role of upward social compa...
Companies often encourage consumers to compare their performance with others hoping that a compariso...
As personal motivational values have been shown to associate with personality traits, we explore whe...
Nowadays consumers can easily connect with others who are pursuing similar goals via smart devices a...
The present study examined whether social comparison responses (identification and contrast in socia...
Festinger (1954) postulated people desire social comparison to assess their abilities. Performance s...
Nowadays consumers can easily connect with others who are pursuing similar goals via smart devices a...
As personal motivational values have been shown to associate with personality traits, we explore whe...
Nowadays consumers can easily connect with others who are pursuing similar goals via smart devices a...
Social comparison is an important influence on, motivation, capability self-evaluations (self-effica...
People often strive towards self-improvement, and whether they are currently motivated or lacking mo...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...
We investigated people’s responses to exposure to downward and upward targets. In Study 1, among 197...