Guilt as motivation: Strategic self-management of motivation in consumer self-control

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianchi Dai ◽  
Klaus Wertenbroch ◽  
Miguel Brendl
Keyword(s):  
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro F. Bendassolli ◽  
Jairo Eduardo Borges-Andrade ◽  
Sonia Maria Guedes Gondim

Author(s):  
Václav Cejthamr

The rapid pace of change and the rapid growth of technology, especially artificial intelligence, are accelerating the pace of organizational transformation in enterprises. Organizations must be able to respond appropriately. Hierarchical structures still dominate current organizational systems. One way to respond adequately to today's challenges is to introduce flat organizational structures that represent a specific decentralized management system. Flat organizational structures, represented mainly by holacracy, require other ways of motivating workers, mostly predominantly millennials. In addition, organizations can no longer count on employee loyalty. However, boss-less organizations that rely on self-management and self-control are not suitable for every employee, and the concept of self-management and the boss-less organization has to be further developed and adjusted. The solution can be to redesign a traditional hierarchical model of needs that should be adapted and targeted to the current needs of flat organization employees that no longer count on managers.


1985 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 231-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jon Elster

The study of intrapersonal economic relations, or economics, is still at the programmatic stage. There is no generally accepted paradigm, or even as well-defined set of problems that constitute it as a subdiscipline within economics. Some questions are, however, emerging as foci of interest for a small but increasing number of writers, not just in economics, but also in psychology and philosophy. The writings of Thomas Schelling on self-management, of George Ainslie on self-control, and of Derik Parfit on personal identity testify to this convergence.


Author(s):  
Stephanie M. Peterson ◽  
Elian Aljadeff-Abergel ◽  
Rebecca R. Eldridge ◽  
Nathan J. VanderWeele ◽  
Nicholas S. Acker

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 146-157
Author(s):  
Fedai Kabadayı ◽  
Mustafa Şahin

The aim of this study is to predict career search self-efficacy. In this context, predictive variables are self-transcendence, self-consciousness and self-control and self-management. The research data obtained from 1278 university students. 786 (61.5%) were girls. Regression analysis and correlation analysis were used. According to the findings, it was determined that self- transcendence, self-control and self-management, social anxiety, appearance consciousness and internal self-awareness were significant predictors of career search self-efficacy. The strongest predictor is the variable self-transcendence. In this context, experimental interventions or psycho-educational programs based on these skills, which are related to the self, can be tested in order to increase career search self-efficacy.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Lagutin ◽  
Tatyana Sidorina

When carrying out professional activities, officers of the VNG of the Russian Federation are often in difficult, stressful, emotionally stressful situations associated with the use of weapons as a particularly dangerous means of destruction. The right to use a weapon by an officer makes him responsible for its use. And therefore requires the officer to make a balanced optimal decision, which is associated with the risk and transience of events, and in which no mistake can be made, since the price of it can be someone's life. It is at such a moment that it is important that the officer has stable skills in making a decision on the use of weapons, and this requires skills not only in managing subordinates or the situation,but in managing himself. The complication of the military-professional activity, manifested in the need to develop the ability to quickly and accurately make command decisions, exacerbating the problem of social responsibility of an officer who has the management of unit that leads to an understanding of his singular personal and professional responsibility, as the ability to govern themselves makes it possible to achieve a positive result of the Department for the DBA. This characterizes the need for a commander to have the ability to manage himself, as a "system" that manages others. Forming skills of self-control, patience, compassion, having mastered algorithms of making managerial decisions, the cycle of implementing managerial functions, etc., a person comes to the belief: "before effectively managing others, it is necessary to learn how to manage yourself." The required level of personal and professional maturity can be formed in a person as a result of purposeful self-management, which determines the special role of professional and personal self-management in the training of future officers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 00121
Author(s):  
Hardi Prasetiawan ◽  
Muya Barida

High moral quality is needed by adolescent to be success in their personal and educational life. Those who have high morale quality can be considered as morally intelligent Individuals. This study is aimed to collect information about adolescents’ moral intelligent by using moral intelligence Instrument that consists of seven aspects, empathy, self control, conscience, respect, kindness, tolerance dan fairness, furthermore, alternative solution is given to improve their moral intelligence. Subject of this study was selected through simple random sampling. Based on the result of the survey, it was found that students in a State Junior high school in Yogyakarta have 69% moral intelligence percentage. In other words, they have medium moral Intelligence. Adolescents’ moral quality develops through continuous process in their life. One of many methods that can be done to improve moral intelligence is guidance and counseling service, in specific, group counseling with self- management technique.


1995 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 127-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jillian Larsen ◽  
Stephen M. Hudson ◽  
Tony Ward

Relapse prevention is a multimodal, cognitive-behavioural approach to treating, among other types of clients, child molesters. Rather than positing a cure as the outcome of treatment, it emphasises self-management and personal responsibility for avoiding or coping with situations that threaten self-control. The motivation to use these self-control strategies is likely to vary according to beliefs about the causes of their offending behaviour, particularly as a function of the degree to which they are seen as controllable. Fifteen child molesters, classified as preferential or situational type, and familial or nonfamilial, from the Kia Marama unit at Rolleston Prison reported on their causal beliefs concerning their offence-related behaviour at four points in their description of their most typical or recent relapse. This assessment was carried out at four points in the 35-week relapse-prevention based treatment program.All participants made clinically positive changes in their causal ascriptions over treatment. Preferential participants judged the cause of their offending to be less controllable, and more stable at the time of offence, and more global than situational offenders. Compared with non-familial participants, incestuous participants evaluated the cause of their offending to be less stable at the time of their offence and less global across all the assessment points. The results are discussed in terms of the utility of attributional assessment as an interim measure of progress, particularly with respect to motivation to avoid reoffending.


1975 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 724-726 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen M. Champlin ◽  
Paul Karoly

Suggestive findings are presented supporting the active role of the client in the establishment of contract conditions which facilitate self-control of study behavior. The need for a replication with a larger N is suggested.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Meda Yuliani

  Ibu hamil merupakan salah satu kelompok rentan, baik dalam kondisi hamil selama pandemic ataupun saat tidak pandemic. sehingga kondisi fisik dan psikologis ibu hamil perlu diketahui. selama pandemic ini ibu hamil dibatasi untuk melakukan pemeriksaan ke instansi kesehatan.Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui bagaimana kondisi kualitas hidup ibu hamil selama pandemic dengan mengkaji berdasarkan karakteristik ibu hamil dengan menggunakan instrument kualitas hidup dari WHO yaitu WHOQOL (Quality Of Life ), sehingga kualitas hidup dapat diketahui dari aspek fisik, psikis, social dan lingkungan ibu hamil selama pandemic. Metode dalam penelitian ini menggunakan deskriptif kuantitatif. Menggunakan rancangan penelitian cross sectional, Dengan tahap pengambilan data primer dengan menggunakan kuesioner kualitas hidup dari WHO yang sudah baku yaitu WHOQOL. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah seluruh ibu hamil yang datang ke Puskemas Cinunuk, dengan teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan accidental sampling, dengan jumlah sampel sebanyak 123 ibu hamil. Data hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa kualitas ibu hamil selama pandemic merasakan dalam kondisi fisik baik ( 62,6 %) dan kondisi kurang ( 4,9%), kondisi  Psikologis merasa baik ( 62,6%) dan kondisi kurang (7,3%), kondisi sosial merasa baik ( 61,8%) dan kurang ( 7,3 %), kondisi lingkungan merasa baik ( 72,4%) dan cukup (20,3%). Penilaian kualitas hidup ibu hamil selama pandemic covid-19 ini memberikan gambaran situasi kondisi ibu hamil selama pandemic covid-19, meskipun didpatkan hasil kualitas hidup baik tetapi masih terdapat juga yang kualitas hidup kurang, sehingga diperlukan terus pemantauan kondisi kehamilan selama pandemic covid-19 ini baik  dengan self control oleh ibu hamil itu sendiri ataupun self management oleh pihak tenaga kesehatan.


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