Title of article
Cues of working together fuel intrinsic motivation
Author/Authors
Carr، نويسنده , , Priyanka B. and Walton، نويسنده , , Gregory M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
16
From page
169
To page
184
Abstract
What psychological mechanisms facilitate social coordination and cooperation? The present research examined the hypothesis that social cues that signal an invitation to work with others can fuel intrinsic motivation even when people work alone. Holding constant other factors, participants exposed to cues of working together persisted longer on a challenging task (Experiments 1 and 3), expressed greater interest in and enjoyment of the task (Experiments 1, 3, and 5), required less self-regulatory effort to persist on the task (Experiment 2), became more engrossed in and performed better on the task (Experiment 4), and, when encouraged to link this motivation to their values and self-concept, chose to do more related tasks in an unconnected setting 1–2 weeks later (Experiment 5). The results suggest that cues of working together can inspire intrinsic motivation, turning work into play. The discussion addresses the social–relational bases of motivation and implications for the self and application.
Keywords
Intrinsic Motivation , Working Together , persistence , Self-regulation , social influence
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number
1961525
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