Achievement Goal Orientation and Its Implications for Workplace Goal Setting Programs, Supervisory/subordinate Relationships, and Training

Achievement Goal Orientation and Its Implications for Workplace Goal Setting Programs, Supervisory/subordinate Relationships, and Training
Author: Monica Rysavy
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Release: 2015
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Previous research on achievement goal orientation theory has considered the influence of an individual's performance or learning goal orientation on goal setting, motivation to continue working towards a goal, and ultimate goal attainment. However, in many environments, including school and the workplace, there is a good chance that an individual is influenced or coerced to establish goals that are approved by another (e.g., individual's teacher or manager) that may be congruent or incongruent with their own individual goal orientation. This investigation considers a broad question, what is the influence of an authority figure's goal orientation on an individual's established goals? The annual performance review discussion, and in particular, the annual goal review and discussion are potentially revealing or personal conversations between managers and employees. Through the lens of goal orientation theory, this investigation will use managers' attitudes and perceptions, along with their stated goal preferences to determine if a manager's goal orientation could have a positive or negative impact on the goals that he or she supports in his or her employees. This study explores middle management's support of employee goals that are set as part of the Staff Review and Development process (SRDP) within the Information Technology department at a large research university and how this support may be influenced by manager's individual goal orientations. Results of this study indicate that there was no significant difference between a manger's goal orientation and the manager's preference for type of employee goal (learning or performance), nor between a manager's goal orientation and the manager's goal discussion or goal support behaviors.

ARL Management Supplement

ARL Management Supplement
Author: Association of Research Libraries. Office of University Library Management Studies
Publisher: Association of Research Libr
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1974
Genre: Academic libraries
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New Developments in Goal Setting and Task Performance

New Developments in Goal Setting and Task Performance
Author: Edwin A. Locke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136180958

This book concentrates on the last twenty years of research in the area of goal setting and performance at work. The editors and contributors believe goals affect action, and this volume has a lineup of international contributors who look at the recent theories and implications in this area for IO psychologists and human resource management academics and graduate students.

Goal Orientation and Feedback Congruence

Goal Orientation and Feedback Congruence
Author: Kimberly K. Merriman
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Release: 2013
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This study examines the differential effects of outcome feedback for achievement goal orientations' relationship with effort and achievement. In support of our predictions, learning goal orientation had a positive relationship with task achievement in the absence of outcome feedback and a negative relationship in its presence, while performance goal orientation maintained a positive relationship with achievement regardless of whether outcome feedback was provided. We attribute this to a decrease in task interest when initial task purpose, as determined by personal goal orientation, is incongruent with the subsequent task cues provided by outcome feedback. Predictions regarding task effort and combined goal orientation effects were not supported. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.