This research examined the relation between individual differences in the tendency toward locomotion, which is defined as a proclivity toward psychological movement; and job involvement, effort commitment, and performance in organizational contexts. Four separate studies found support for the notion that locomotion is related positively to effort investment in work activities. Locomotion also was related positively to job involvement and successful performance, as assessed by a self-report measure and by manager ratings. Finally, the positive relation between locomotion and effort was mediated partially by job involvement, and the positive relation between locomotion and performance was mediated by effort investment. These findings are disc...
This study explores the role of work engagement as an affective–motivational mechanism through which...
This research investigated how job’s familiarity and complexity interact with employees’ Regulatory ...
Locomotion mode is the aspect of self-regulation that is concerned with initiating goal-related move...
The notion that locomotion concerns with moving from state to state (Higgins et al., Advances in exp...
This research examined the relationship between individual differences in the tendency towards locom...
This paper examines the relationships between two independent regulatory mode orientations, locomoti...
We evaluated the relationship between workaholism and 2 individual difference variables relevant to ...
The main factor in achieving organizational success in a competitive environment is innovation, and ...
Locomotion is defined as a self-regulatory orientation that involves committing personal resources t...
Locomotion is defined as a self-regulatory orientation that involves committing personal resources t...
This research investigated the interactive effects of employees' locomotion and assessment regulator...
Four studies conducted in various organizations in Italy, employing contemporaneous and longitudinal...
This research aimed to study how two regulatory modes called assessment (i.e., tendency in appraisin...
Despite substantial evidence supporting the positive impact of employee work engagement on organizat...
Locomotion is the self-regulatory aspect concerned with movement from state to state, whereas assess...
This study explores the role of work engagement as an affective–motivational mechanism through which...
This research investigated how job’s familiarity and complexity interact with employees’ Regulatory ...
Locomotion mode is the aspect of self-regulation that is concerned with initiating goal-related move...
The notion that locomotion concerns with moving from state to state (Higgins et al., Advances in exp...
This research examined the relationship between individual differences in the tendency towards locom...
This paper examines the relationships between two independent regulatory mode orientations, locomoti...
We evaluated the relationship between workaholism and 2 individual difference variables relevant to ...
The main factor in achieving organizational success in a competitive environment is innovation, and ...
Locomotion is defined as a self-regulatory orientation that involves committing personal resources t...
Locomotion is defined as a self-regulatory orientation that involves committing personal resources t...
This research investigated the interactive effects of employees' locomotion and assessment regulator...
Four studies conducted in various organizations in Italy, employing contemporaneous and longitudinal...
This research aimed to study how two regulatory modes called assessment (i.e., tendency in appraisin...
Despite substantial evidence supporting the positive impact of employee work engagement on organizat...
Locomotion is the self-regulatory aspect concerned with movement from state to state, whereas assess...
This study explores the role of work engagement as an affective–motivational mechanism through which...
This research investigated how job’s familiarity and complexity interact with employees’ Regulatory ...
Locomotion mode is the aspect of self-regulation that is concerned with initiating goal-related move...