Bridging the gap between intentions and behavior: Implementation intentions, action control, and procrastination |
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Authors: | Edwin A.J. van Hooft Marise Ph. Born Henk van der Flier |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Work and Organizational Psychology, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands b Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands c Department of Work and Organizational Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands d TNO Work and Employment Hoofddorp, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | In the context of Ajzen’s (1991) theory of planned behavior, the antecedents of intentions are better understood than the antecedents of behavior. The current study aimed to improve the understanding of the transition from intentions to behavior. Based on the work of Gollwitzer (1993), Kuhl and Beckmann (1994), and Lay (1986) we proposed a model of mediators (i.e., implementation intentions) and moderators (i.e., action-state orientation and trait procrastination) in the intention-behavior relation. The model was applied to job seeking, and tested using longitudinal survey data of a sample of unemployed individuals in The Netherlands (N = 175). Support was found for the proposed mediating role of implementation intentions in the relation between job search intention and job search behavior. The proposed moderating roles of action-state orientation and trait procrastination were not supported. |
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Keywords: | Job search behavior Theory of planned behavior Implementation intentions Action-state orientation Trait procrastination |
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