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Goal orientation dispositions and performance trajectories: The roles of supplementary and complementary situational inducements
Authors:Gilad Chen  John E. Mathieu  
Affiliation:aRobert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, 4514 Van Munching Hall, College Park, MD 20742-1815, USA;bUniversity of Connecticut, 2100 Hillside Road, Unit 1041MG Storrs, CT 06269-1041, USA
Abstract:Integrating goal orientation theory with interactionist approaches, this experimental study (N = 104) tested the unique and interactive effects of individual differences in goal orientations and situational goal orientation inducements on performance trajectories during skill acquisition. Results indicated that learning goal orientation predicted performance trajectories more positively when coupled with one situational inducement that captures a complementary feature (a performance, as opposed to a learning, goal frame), and when jointed with a situational inducement that captures a supplementary feature (self-referenced vs. normative-based performance feedback). There was also a complementary-like interaction between the two situational inducements, such that a learning goal frame led to more positive performance trajectories when coupled with normative, as opposed to self-referent, feedback. Implications for the motivation and skill acquisition literatures are discussed.
Keywords:Goal orientation   Self-regulation   Attribute-treatment interaction   Performance change   Learning
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