Weexamine howtask features interactwith individuals' regulatorymodes in determining performance. Effective goal pursuit normally occurs when high locomotion (the regulatory mode concerned with motion from state to state) and high assessment (the regulatorymode concerned with critical evaluation) work together (Kruglanski et al., 2000). However, there may be situations inwhich this high–high combination is unnecessary or even detrimental to good performance. We hypothesized that on simple tasks, high locomotion and low assessment should lead to the best performance; on complex tasks, however, high locomotion and high assessment should lead to the best performance.We tested these hypotheses in two empirical studies, one carried out in a...
Regulatory mode theory (Kruglanski et al., 2000) posits the existence of two independent regulatory ...
Six studies explored the relations of the regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment to individua...
4-member groups. One third of the groups consisted ex-clusively of ‘‘locomotors,’ ’ individuals pred...
Locomotion is the self-regulatory aspect concerned with movement from state to state, whereas assess...
This research investigated the interactive effects of employees' locomotion and assessment regulator...
This research examines the implications of locomotion regulatory mode (orientation toward making pro...
Regulatory mode is a psychological construct pertaining to the self-regulatory orientation of indivi...
Regulatory mode is a psychological construct pertaining to the self-regulatory orientation of indivi...
This research investigated how job’s familiarity and complexity interact with employees’ Regulatory ...
Regulatory mode is a psychological construct pertaining to the self-regulatory orientation of indivi...
In three field studies, we found that leaders high in both locomotion and assessment tendencies (Stu...
In this research, we varied the composition of 4-member groups. One third of the groups consisted ex...
Regulatory mode theory (Kruglanski et al., 2000) posits the existence of two independent regulatory ...
Locomotion mode is the aspect of self-regulation that is concerned with initiating goal-related move...
Contains fulltext : 54486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors ex...
Regulatory mode theory (Kruglanski et al., 2000) posits the existence of two independent regulatory ...
Six studies explored the relations of the regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment to individua...
4-member groups. One third of the groups consisted ex-clusively of ‘‘locomotors,’ ’ individuals pred...
Locomotion is the self-regulatory aspect concerned with movement from state to state, whereas assess...
This research investigated the interactive effects of employees' locomotion and assessment regulator...
This research examines the implications of locomotion regulatory mode (orientation toward making pro...
Regulatory mode is a psychological construct pertaining to the self-regulatory orientation of indivi...
Regulatory mode is a psychological construct pertaining to the self-regulatory orientation of indivi...
This research investigated how job’s familiarity and complexity interact with employees’ Regulatory ...
Regulatory mode is a psychological construct pertaining to the self-regulatory orientation of indivi...
In three field studies, we found that leaders high in both locomotion and assessment tendencies (Stu...
In this research, we varied the composition of 4-member groups. One third of the groups consisted ex...
Regulatory mode theory (Kruglanski et al., 2000) posits the existence of two independent regulatory ...
Locomotion mode is the aspect of self-regulation that is concerned with initiating goal-related move...
Contains fulltext : 54486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors ex...
Regulatory mode theory (Kruglanski et al., 2000) posits the existence of two independent regulatory ...
Six studies explored the relations of the regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment to individua...
4-member groups. One third of the groups consisted ex-clusively of ‘‘locomotors,’ ’ individuals pred...