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Achievement goals and interpersonal behavior: how mastery and performance goals shape information exchange
Authors:Poortvliet P Marijn  Janssen Onne  Van Yperen Nico W  Van de Vliert Evert
Affiliation:Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, University of Groningen, the Netherlands. p.m.poortvliet@rug.nl
Abstract:The present research examines the impact of achievement goals on task-related information exchange. Studies 1 and 2 reveal that relative to those with mastery goals or no goal, individuals pursuing performance goals were less open in their information giving to exchange partners. Study 2 further clarifies this effect of achievement goals by showing that performance goals generate an exploitation orientation toward information exchange. Furthermore, relative to individuals with mastery goals or no goal, people pursuing performance goals enhanced their task performance by utilizing more high-quality information obtained from their exchange partner (Study 1) and protected their task performance by more rigorously disregarding received low-quality information (Study 2).
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