Self-set goals and self-efficacy as mediators of incentives and personality.
Pages: 21 - 34
Published: Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
In a provocative report published in 1935, C. A. Mace made the following observation:It has taken more than 50 years for Mace’s idea to be taken seriously enough to
be systematically tested. Based on Mace, as well as on Ryan (1970), I hypothesized
the role of goals and intentions as causal mediators of incentives in Locke (1968b).
More recently (Locke, 1991), I proposed an enlarged mediation model focused
around the concept of the “motivation...
Paper Details
Title
Self-set goals and self-efficacy as mediators of incentives and personality.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2001
Pages
21 - 34
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