This article examines the role of promotion motivation in decision making in the domain of gains. Using a stock investment paradigm in which individuals believed that they were making decisions that were real and consequential, we found that promotion motivation, and not prevention motivation, predicted the likelihood of switching between risky and conservative choices in the domain of gains. Promotion-focused participants chose a relatively risky option when their stock portfolio remained unchanged (stuck at 0, the status quo) but switched to a relatively conservative option when they had just experienced a large gain (Studies 1-4), both when regulatory focus was measured (Study 1) and manipulated (Studies 2-4). Studies in which progress w...
The present thesis investigates a set of hypotheses, which I have derived from the model of action p...
Regulatory fit occurs when one\u27s strategies of goal pursuit sustain one\u27s interests in an acti...
全文[[abstract]]The author proposes that people’s regulatory focus (promotion vs. prevention) might in...
This article examines the role of promotion motivation in decision making in the domain of gains. Us...
We propose a motivational affordance account to explain both stability and variability in risk-takin...
Four studies demonstrate the importance of self-regulatory mechanisms for understanding risk-seeking...
We explore the role of self-regulatory orientations on the disposition effect (DE), the propensity o...
Hedging offsets the risk of an existing stake by counterbalancing it with a new stake: for example, ...
We explore the role of self-regulatory orientations on the disposition effect (DE), the propensity o...
The present research examined how decision reversibility can affect motivation. On the basis of exta...
We propose that consumers' investment decisions involve processes of promotion and prevention regula...
We extend the literature on regulatory fit theory (Higgins 2000) by testing whether individuals who ...
© 2012 Dr. Phakdey ThanWithin the organisational context, employees as well as managers are confront...
Risk-taking is traditionally explained through outcome-value expectancy models. Recently, however, i...
To view the final version © 2016 by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. SAGE pub...
The present thesis investigates a set of hypotheses, which I have derived from the model of action p...
Regulatory fit occurs when one\u27s strategies of goal pursuit sustain one\u27s interests in an acti...
全文[[abstract]]The author proposes that people’s regulatory focus (promotion vs. prevention) might in...
This article examines the role of promotion motivation in decision making in the domain of gains. Us...
We propose a motivational affordance account to explain both stability and variability in risk-takin...
Four studies demonstrate the importance of self-regulatory mechanisms for understanding risk-seeking...
We explore the role of self-regulatory orientations on the disposition effect (DE), the propensity o...
Hedging offsets the risk of an existing stake by counterbalancing it with a new stake: for example, ...
We explore the role of self-regulatory orientations on the disposition effect (DE), the propensity o...
The present research examined how decision reversibility can affect motivation. On the basis of exta...
We propose that consumers' investment decisions involve processes of promotion and prevention regula...
We extend the literature on regulatory fit theory (Higgins 2000) by testing whether individuals who ...
© 2012 Dr. Phakdey ThanWithin the organisational context, employees as well as managers are confront...
Risk-taking is traditionally explained through outcome-value expectancy models. Recently, however, i...
To view the final version © 2016 by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. SAGE pub...
The present thesis investigates a set of hypotheses, which I have derived from the model of action p...
Regulatory fit occurs when one\u27s strategies of goal pursuit sustain one\u27s interests in an acti...
全文[[abstract]]The author proposes that people’s regulatory focus (promotion vs. prevention) might in...