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“Self‐promotion”: How regulatory focus affects the pursuit of self‐interest at the expense of the group
Authors:Maarten P. Zaal  Colette Van Laar  Tomas Ståhl  Naomi Ellemers  Belle Derks
Affiliation:1. University of Exeter, Exeter, UK;2. University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;3. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;4. Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands;5. Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
Abstract:Self‐interested behavior may have positive consequences for individual group‐members, but also negatively affects the outcomes of the group when group‐level and individual‐level interests are misaligned. In two studies, we examined such self‐interested, group‐undermining behavior from the perspective of regulatory focus theory. We predicted that when individual and group interests are out of alignment, individuals under promotion focus would be more likely than individuals under prevention focus to pursue individual success at the expense of their group. Two studies provided support for this prediction. Promotion oriented individuals were more willing to act in their self‐interest (at the expense of their group) than individuals under prevention focus when self‐interested goals were not compatible with cooperation. No effect of regulatory focus on group loyalty was found when cooperation formed the only viable route to individual success. We discuss how these findings extend our understanding of the role of regulatory focus in social situations and of the practice of ensuring loyalty in contexts where individual and group goals are misaligned while cooperation is an important part of group success.
Keywords:Regulatory focus  promotion  prevention  self‐interest  group commitment  loyalty  individual mobility  self‐serving behavior
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