Goal-directedness and personal identity as correlates of life outcomes |
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Authors: | Goldman Barry M Masterson Suzanne S Locke Edwin A Groth Markus Jensen David G |
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Affiliation: | Department of Management and Policy, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, USA. bgoldman@bpa.arizona.edu |
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Abstract: | Although much research has been conducted on goal setting, researchers have not examined goal-directedness or propensity to set goals as a stable human characteristic in adults. In this study, a survey was developed and distributed to 104 adult participants to assess their goal-directedness, personal identity, and various life outcomes. A theoretical model was developed and tested using structural equation modeling that proposed that both goal-directedness and personal identity should positivcly influence important life outcomes. Analysis showed that goal-directedness and personal identity are positively related to personal well-being, salary, and marital satisfaction. Further, personal identity was positively related to job satisfaction but, contrary to related research, goal-directedness did not predict job satisfaction. |
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