International audienceCross-cultural research documented two types of temporal culture governing the way individuals schedule tasks over time: clock-time, where individuals let an external clock dictate when tasks begin/end; and event-time, where tasks are planned relative to other tasks and individuals transition between them when they internally sense that the former task is complete. In contrast with this prior literature - that credits culture as the reason for variation in temporal norms - we show in two experiments that individuals choose clock- vs. event-time as a self-regulation strategy to achieve a regulatory goal (efficiency vs. effectiveness). A third experiment shows that this strategy enhances confidence and performance on a t...
AbstractWe consider the causes and solutions for the performance difficulties observed when teams of...
This study explored the links between individual’s time perspective and their structural position as...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
International audienceCross-cultural research documented two types of temporal culture governing the...
International audienceIndividuals vary in the way they schedule their daily tasks and activities. In...
We investigated variation in how deadlines are experienced based on whether they match culturally en...
Event scheduling is a group decision-making process in which social dynamics influence people’s choi...
Most studies in management and organizations take time for granted. They apply time in a simple form...
Abstract: Planning of time always was an inalienable part of social and economic life. How...
Time has been the object of control since many centuries, but the idea of time as something “to be m...
The temporal dimension is an often overlooked aspect of human interaction. The treatment and valuati...
In this article I discuss abstract or pure time versus the content of time, (i.e., events, activitie...
Some effects of clocks on work regulation and time management. A clock-glass culture emerged, while ...
For some time, researchers have recognized the importance of the time dimension of work, as well as ...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
AbstractWe consider the causes and solutions for the performance difficulties observed when teams of...
This study explored the links between individual’s time perspective and their structural position as...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
International audienceCross-cultural research documented two types of temporal culture governing the...
International audienceIndividuals vary in the way they schedule their daily tasks and activities. In...
We investigated variation in how deadlines are experienced based on whether they match culturally en...
Event scheduling is a group decision-making process in which social dynamics influence people’s choi...
Most studies in management and organizations take time for granted. They apply time in a simple form...
Abstract: Planning of time always was an inalienable part of social and economic life. How...
Time has been the object of control since many centuries, but the idea of time as something “to be m...
The temporal dimension is an often overlooked aspect of human interaction. The treatment and valuati...
In this article I discuss abstract or pure time versus the content of time, (i.e., events, activitie...
Some effects of clocks on work regulation and time management. A clock-glass culture emerged, while ...
For some time, researchers have recognized the importance of the time dimension of work, as well as ...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
AbstractWe consider the causes and solutions for the performance difficulties observed when teams of...
This study explored the links between individual’s time perspective and their structural position as...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...