Supplemental Material for Managing the Motivation of Others: Do Managers Recognize How to Manage Regulatory Focus in Subordinates?

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Motivation Science Pub Date : 2022-08-15 DOI:10.1037/mot0000273.supp
Erik J. Jansen, D. Miele, K. Fujita, Abigail A. Scholer
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One of the challenges of effectively managing others is fl exibly equipping them for tasks that may differ signi fi cantly in their motivational demands. Using a metamotivational approach (Scholer et al., 2018) in the domain of regulatory focus (Higgins, 1997), fi ve studies ( N = 932) examine people ’ s metamotiva-tional knowledge of how to actively manage the promotion-and prevention-focused motivations of others. Results revealed that, on average, managers have normatively accurate knowledge of how to create task-motivation fi t in others by ensuring that others ’ motivational orientations fi t with qualitatively different tasks (Studies 1 – 2). Managers also communicate to subordinates in ways that are known to induce normatively relevant motivational states in open-ended, consequential paradigms (Studies 3 – 4), and are perceived as more effective when they use strategies to create task-motivation fi t in others (Study 5). We discuss the implications of these fi ndings for (a) managing the motivation of others across a variety of domains and (b) managing the self versus others.
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管理他人动机补充材料:管理者是否认识到如何管理下属的监管焦点?
有效管理他人的挑战之一是灵活地让他们完成可能在动机需求方面存在显著差异的任务。在监管重点领域(Higgins,1997),使用元运动方法(Scholer et al.,2018),五项研究(N=932)考察了人们对如何积极管理他人以促进和预防为重点的动机的元运动知识。结果显示,平均而言,管理者对如何通过确保他人的动机取向与定性不同的任务相适应来创造他人的任务动机具有规范准确的知识(研究1-2)。管理者也以已知的方式与下属沟通,这些方式在开放式、后果性范式中诱导规范相关的动机状态(研究3-4),并且当他们使用策略在他人身上创造任务动机时,被认为更有效(研究5)。我们讨论了这些发现对(a)在各个领域管理他人动机和(b)管理自我与他人的关系的影响。
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