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Managing Sequential Task Portfolios in the Face of Temporal Atypicality and Task Complexity
Authors:Christopher Sterling  Virginie Lopez-Kidwell  Giuseppe Labianca  Henry Moon
Affiliation:1. California State University, Fresno csterling@csufresno.edu;3. The University of Texas at Dallas;4. University of Kentucky;5. China Europe International Business School
Abstract:The authors use a portfolio of sequential tasks to investigate how accurately study participants stick to assigned deadlines when they need to transition from one task to another. Atypical deadlines, task complexity, and individual differences all affect transition error size, error correction, and task performance. In Experiment 1 (N?=?108), larger task transition errors were related negatively to task performance and were associated with atypical deadlines (e.g., 4:53 or 4:57), complex tasks, and individuals lower in the general hurry characteristic. In Experiment 2 (N?=?95), individuals facing atypical deadlines or lower in need for cognition were less likely to correct transition errors (i.e., getting back to the original schedule), which negatively affected performance. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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