I want to be busy: Instrumental regulation of busyness among conscientious individuals
A sense of busyness, the subjective feeling of having a long and effortful work schedule, is increasingly prevalent in today’s societies. Although people commonly feel busy because of externally imposed work pressures, the motivated self-regulation perspective suggests that people might intentionall...
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Main Author: | KOH, Brandon |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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