Locomotion is defined as a self-regulatory orientation that involves committing personal resources to initiate and maintain goal-directed activities Kruglanski et al. (J Personal Social Psychol 79: 793, 2000). This article examines the relation between locomotion and withdrawal behaviors in organizational setting. In the first study, police officers\u2019 (N = 203) locomotion was negatively related to self-report measures of absenteeism and lateness. In the second study, bank employees\u2019 (N = 297) locomotion was negatively related to withdrawal behaviors as evinced by organizational records including hours of absenteeism, lateness, and early departures. In the third study, a two-wave research design replicated the results of Study 2 by...
Although habits are a well-researched topic within psychology, habits enacted at the workplace recei...
We evaluated the relationship between workaholism and 2 individual difference variables relevant to ...
This study to estimate the possibility organizational commitment (OC), personorganization fit (P-O f...
Locomotion is defined as a self-regulatory orientation that involves committing personal resources t...
Four studies conducted in various organizations in Italy, employing contemporaneous and longitudinal...
This research examined the relation between individual differences in the tendency toward locomotion...
This paper examines the relationships between two independent regulatory mode orientations, locomoti...
Disenchanted employees may choose to withdraw from the organization in at least four ways, viz., psy...
Despite convincing evidence about the general negative consequences of commuting for individuals and...
This research investigated the relationship between regulatory mode orientations (locomotion and ass...
The notion that locomotion concerns with moving from state to state (Higgins et al., Advances in exp...
Research on the impact of employees’ life events as possible effects on organizational withdrawal be...
Purpose - Investigates whether personality moderates the relationship between employee intentions to...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations between domain-specific sedentary and active behaviors and w...
Although habits are a well-researched topic within psychology, habits enacted at the workplace recei...
Although habits are a well-researched topic within psychology, habits enacted at the workplace recei...
We evaluated the relationship between workaholism and 2 individual difference variables relevant to ...
This study to estimate the possibility organizational commitment (OC), personorganization fit (P-O f...
Locomotion is defined as a self-regulatory orientation that involves committing personal resources t...
Four studies conducted in various organizations in Italy, employing contemporaneous and longitudinal...
This research examined the relation between individual differences in the tendency toward locomotion...
This paper examines the relationships between two independent regulatory mode orientations, locomoti...
Disenchanted employees may choose to withdraw from the organization in at least four ways, viz., psy...
Despite convincing evidence about the general negative consequences of commuting for individuals and...
This research investigated the relationship between regulatory mode orientations (locomotion and ass...
The notion that locomotion concerns with moving from state to state (Higgins et al., Advances in exp...
Research on the impact of employees’ life events as possible effects on organizational withdrawal be...
Purpose - Investigates whether personality moderates the relationship between employee intentions to...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations between domain-specific sedentary and active behaviors and w...
Although habits are a well-researched topic within psychology, habits enacted at the workplace recei...
Although habits are a well-researched topic within psychology, habits enacted at the workplace recei...
We evaluated the relationship between workaholism and 2 individual difference variables relevant to ...
This study to estimate the possibility organizational commitment (OC), personorganization fit (P-O f...