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Addressing Goal Conflict - The Effects of Conscious and Nonconscious Goal Priming on Performance in Multidimensional Tasks 解决目标冲突——有意识和无意识目标启动对多维任务表现的影响
Pub Date : 2018-08-18 DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3234092
Joanna Andrejkow, L. Berger, Lan Guo
Multidimensional tasks are characterized by goal conflict as individuals struggle to simultaneously balance and monitor multiple performance goals. This usually leads to negative performance effects as limited cognitive resources are diverted from task realization. Prior research has suggested that formal controls can be designed to reduce the goal conflict problem by directing employees’ attention and effort allocation. In this study, we propose a different counteracting mechanism that utilizes employees’ nonconscious processing capacity. Based on cognitive psychology research, we posit that conscious goal priming and nonconscious goal priming activate different processing capacities, and they can work simultaneously and independently in directing individuals’ work effort. As a result, priming one goal consciously and another goal nonconsciously (vs. only priming goals consciously) allows individuals to improve their overall performance in a multidimensional task setting. We conduct a laboratory experiment using informal controls to prime participants at the conscious and nonconscious levels and observe their performance in a multidimensional task. The results confirm our predictions. We offer discussions on the implications for research and practice.
多维任务的特点是目标冲突,因为个体努力同时平衡和监控多个绩效目标。这通常会导致消极的绩效影响,因为有限的认知资源被转移到任务实现上。先前的研究表明,可以设计形式控制,通过指导员工的注意力和努力分配来减少目标冲突问题。在本研究中,我们提出了一种不同的抵消机制,利用员工的无意识加工能力。基于认知心理学的研究,我们认为有意识目标启动和无意识目标启动激活了不同的加工能力,它们可以同时独立地指导个体的工作努力。因此,有意识地启动一个目标和无意识地启动另一个目标(相对于只有意识地启动目标)允许个体在多维任务设置中提高他们的整体表现。我们进行了一项实验室实验,使用非正式控制来启动有意识和无意识水平的参与者,并观察他们在多维任务中的表现。结果证实了我们的预测。我们提供了对研究和实践的影响的讨论。
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