A Process Model of Goal Orientation and Feedback Seeking

This study investigated antecedents of seeking different types of feedback. Individual differences in goal orientation and cost and value perceptions were proposed as antecedents of seeking different types of feedback. We hypothesized that 4 dimensions of cost and value perceptions of feedback seeki...

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Main Authors: PARK, Guihyun Grace, SCHMIDT, Aaron M., SCHEU, Christine, DESHON, Richard P.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-26502014-02-25T02:56:40Z A Process Model of Goal Orientation and Feedback Seeking PARK, Guihyun Grace SCHMIDT, Aaron M. SCHEU, Christine DESHON, Richard P. This study investigated antecedents of seeking different types of feedback. Individual differences in goal orientation and cost and value perceptions were proposed as antecedents of seeking different types of feedback. We hypothesized that 4 dimensions of cost and value perceptions of feedback seeking (expectancy value, appraisal value, ego cost, and self-presentation cost) are related to an individual's goal orientation. Furthermore, moving beyond a focus on the frequency of feedback seeking, we proposed that the perceptions of costs and values of feedback seeking influence the preference for and choice among 4 distinct feedback types (diagnostic, normative, assurance, and no feedback). A total of 240 students participated in a computer-simulated work setting. Results were largely consistent with the hypotheses; each goal orientation had a unique pattern of relations with the perceptions of costs and values. Cost and value perceptions, in turn, influenced preference and choice for feedback type. The theoretical implications of the research are discussed. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1393 info:doi/10.1080/08959280701332042 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University avoidance achievement-motivation measurement invariance longitudinal-field task-performance self-enhancement learner control information ability environment strategies Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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topic avoidance achievement-motivation
measurement invariance
longitudinal-field
task-performance
self-enhancement
learner control
information
ability
environment
strategies
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
spellingShingle avoidance achievement-motivation
measurement invariance
longitudinal-field
task-performance
self-enhancement
learner control
information
ability
environment
strategies
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
PARK, Guihyun Grace
SCHMIDT, Aaron M.
SCHEU, Christine
DESHON, Richard P.
A Process Model of Goal Orientation and Feedback Seeking
description This study investigated antecedents of seeking different types of feedback. Individual differences in goal orientation and cost and value perceptions were proposed as antecedents of seeking different types of feedback. We hypothesized that 4 dimensions of cost and value perceptions of feedback seeking (expectancy value, appraisal value, ego cost, and self-presentation cost) are related to an individual's goal orientation. Furthermore, moving beyond a focus on the frequency of feedback seeking, we proposed that the perceptions of costs and values of feedback seeking influence the preference for and choice among 4 distinct feedback types (diagnostic, normative, assurance, and no feedback). A total of 240 students participated in a computer-simulated work setting. Results were largely consistent with the hypotheses; each goal orientation had a unique pattern of relations with the perceptions of costs and values. Cost and value perceptions, in turn, influenced preference and choice for feedback type. The theoretical implications of the research are discussed.
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author PARK, Guihyun Grace
SCHMIDT, Aaron M.
SCHEU, Christine
DESHON, Richard P.
author_facet PARK, Guihyun Grace
SCHMIDT, Aaron M.
SCHEU, Christine
DESHON, Richard P.
author_sort PARK, Guihyun Grace
title A Process Model of Goal Orientation and Feedback Seeking
title_short A Process Model of Goal Orientation and Feedback Seeking
title_full A Process Model of Goal Orientation and Feedback Seeking
title_fullStr A Process Model of Goal Orientation and Feedback Seeking
title_full_unstemmed A Process Model of Goal Orientation and Feedback Seeking
title_sort process model of goal orientation and feedback seeking
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1393
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