Hierarchical representation of motives in goal setting |
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Authors: | Bagozzi Richard P Bergami Massimo Leone Luigi |
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Affiliation: | Jesse H Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005-1892, USA. bagozzi@rice.edu |
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Abstract: | The authors developed a framework for thinking about motives in goal setting. The reasons for choosing a particular goal are represented in a hierarchical network of motives. To uncover context-specific motives and their interconnections, the authors propose a procedure based on the elicitation of justifications for one's goal. The authors applied the procedure to the motivation of volunteering to join the Italian Army by officers (N = 151) and 3 groups of enlisted soldiers (Garibaldi Brigade, N = 141; Folgore Brigade, N = 144; and volunteers in training, N = 150). The resulting idiographic motives and linkages between motives were validated by regressing attitudes, intentions to reenlist, and commitment toward the army on motives and linkages between motives. A heuristic nomothetic summary of goals, arranged in an interconnected hierarchy, was derived. |
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