Self-regulation is the dynamic process by which people manage competing demands on their time and resources as they strive to achieve desired outcomes, while simultaneously preventing or avoiding undesired outcomes. In this article, we review the current state of knowledge regarding the process by which people manage these types of demands. We review studies in the organizational, cognitive, social psychology, and human factors literatures that have examined the process by which people (a) manage task demands when working on a single task or goal; (b) select which tasks or goals they work on, and the timing and order in which they work on them; and (c) make adjustments to the goals that they are pursuing. We review formal theories that have...
Human behavior is generally characterized by its striving for efficacy and organized into phases of ...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
This chapter describes a set of ideas bearing on the self-regulation of action and emotion that has ...
peer reviewedTheory and research on self-regulation is dominated by a social-cognitive perspective t...
Why are some goal pursuits more successful than others? What personal variables help achieve success...
This article addresses the convergence and complementarity between self-regulatory control-process m...
Although everyday life is often demanding, it remains unclear how demanding conditions impact self-r...
Research on self-regulation has largely focused on the idea of effortful self-control, which assumes...
This article addresses the convergence and complementarity between self-regulatory control-process m...
How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and actions? This question is central to the sci...
In a self-control conflict, people face a dilemma between a current goal (e.g., to exercise regularl...
Because people are not in complete control of the physical and social environments they encounter in...
Driving is a self-regulated activity relying on drivers' abilities to adapt their behaviors in respo...
Understanding the processes involved when pursuing multiple goals over time is a central question fo...
We develop a theory of self-regulation based on goal setting for an agent with present-biased prefer...
Human behavior is generally characterized by its striving for efficacy and organized into phases of ...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
This chapter describes a set of ideas bearing on the self-regulation of action and emotion that has ...
peer reviewedTheory and research on self-regulation is dominated by a social-cognitive perspective t...
Why are some goal pursuits more successful than others? What personal variables help achieve success...
This article addresses the convergence and complementarity between self-regulatory control-process m...
Although everyday life is often demanding, it remains unclear how demanding conditions impact self-r...
Research on self-regulation has largely focused on the idea of effortful self-control, which assumes...
This article addresses the convergence and complementarity between self-regulatory control-process m...
How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and actions? This question is central to the sci...
In a self-control conflict, people face a dilemma between a current goal (e.g., to exercise regularl...
Because people are not in complete control of the physical and social environments they encounter in...
Driving is a self-regulated activity relying on drivers' abilities to adapt their behaviors in respo...
Understanding the processes involved when pursuing multiple goals over time is a central question fo...
We develop a theory of self-regulation based on goal setting for an agent with present-biased prefer...
Human behavior is generally characterized by its striving for efficacy and organized into phases of ...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
This chapter describes a set of ideas bearing on the self-regulation of action and emotion that has ...