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17 kwi 2007 · Goal orientation theory suggests that the adaptiveness of a particular way of responding to stress in academic settings is determined in part by the kinds of goals (i.e., motivating reason ...
22 wrz 2006 · Arguably, most current research in goal orientation theory can be said to be based in one of two perspectives on the nature of goal orientations: goal orientations as emerging from schemas of achievement situations and goal orientations as based in achievement-related self-schemas.
We review the state of affairs for goal orientation research with the following roadmap. First, we discuss the historical roots of goal orientation. Next, we summarize the nomological network of goal orientation and describe the processing frameworks associated with goal orientation factors.
This chapter centers around two goal dimensions that we believe to change systematically across adulthood: (1) Goal orientation: the orientation of personal goals toward gains, maintenance, or the prevention of losses (e.g., Freund & Ebner, 2005), and (2) Goal focus: whether a person focuses on the outcome of goal pursuit (short-term and long ...
16 kwi 2007 · The article then suggests six possible theoretical models of goal orientations that seem to be suggested by the literature, including the perspectives of goal orientations as emerging from: situation-schemas, self-schemas, self-prime, needs, values, and situated meaning-making processes.
9 wrz 2019 · Abstract. During the first half of the 20th century Talcott Parsons developed his social theory of functionalism. His synthesis of the insights of Durkheim, Webber, and others provided the corner...
1 maj 2012 · In this article, the authors offer a multilevel theory that illustrates how individuals’ motivation for different achievement goals, that is, goal orientations, shape the way they individually and collectively participate in organizational learning processes.