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Individual Motivation within Groups: Social Loafing and Motivation Gains in Work, Academic, and Sports Teams
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Individual Motivation within Groups: Social Loafing and Motivation Gains in Work, Academic, and Sports Teams
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Individual Motivation within Groups: Social Loafing and Motivation Gains in Work, Academic, and Sports Teams
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Individual Motivation within Groups: Social Loafing and Motivation Gains in Work, Academic, and Sports Teams
explores the state of our scientific understanding of when and why individuals are most and least likely to work hard as members of groups and work teams. This book addresses key psychological phenomena such as social loafing, social dilemmas, social facilitation, and ostracism, with each chapter creating connections to related topics such as leadership, performance in learning groups, isolated teams, and more. This volume provides a summary of the field’s history, synthesizes related research, and, using the Collective Effort Model and other key motivational theories, looks at the current level of understanding of both motivation losses and gains in groups.
Individual Motivation within Groups
is a vital resource for social, organizational, and applied psychologists as well as academics and researchers in these fields and related areas such as leadership and team performance.
explores the state of our scientific understanding of when and why individuals are most and least likely to work hard as members of groups and work teams. This book addresses key psychological phenomena such as social loafing, social dilemmas, social facilitation, and ostracism, with each chapter creating connections to related topics such as leadership, performance in learning groups, isolated teams, and more. This volume provides a summary of the field’s history, synthesizes related research, and, using the Collective Effort Model and other key motivational theories, looks at the current level of understanding of both motivation losses and gains in groups.
Individual Motivation within Groups
is a vital resource for social, organizational, and applied psychologists as well as academics and researchers in these fields and related areas such as leadership and team performance.