Six studies explored the relations of the regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment to individuals' tendency toward procrastination. Across academic and organizational contexts, and a variety of ways of assessing procrastination, the authors found assessment to be positively related to procrastination and locomotion to be negatively related to procrastination. Discussion considered implications of these findings to task environments that may instill the tendencies toward locomotion or assessment and to task requirements where timeliness and punctuality are (or are not) prioritized.

On the Psychology of Time in Action: Regulatory Mode Orientations and Procrastination / Pierro, Antonio; Giacomantonio, Mauro; Pica, Gennaro; Arie W., Kruglanski; E., Tory Higgins. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-3514. - STAMPA. - 101:6(2011), pp. 1317-1331. [10.1037/a0025943]

On the Psychology of Time in Action: Regulatory Mode Orientations and Procrastination

PIERRO, Antonio;GIACOMANTONIO, Mauro;PICA, GENNARO;
2011

Abstract

Six studies explored the relations of the regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment to individuals' tendency toward procrastination. Across academic and organizational contexts, and a variety of ways of assessing procrastination, the authors found assessment to be positively related to procrastination and locomotion to be negatively related to procrastination. Discussion considered implications of these findings to task environments that may instill the tendencies toward locomotion or assessment and to task requirements where timeliness and punctuality are (or are not) prioritized.
2011
assessment; locomotion; procrastination; punctuality; timeliness
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On the Psychology of Time in Action: Regulatory Mode Orientations and Procrastination / Pierro, Antonio; Giacomantonio, Mauro; Pica, Gennaro; Arie W., Kruglanski; E., Tory Higgins. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-3514. - STAMPA. - 101:6(2011), pp. 1317-1331. [10.1037/a0025943]
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