失调、反思与重构:解开动机内化的黑箱

Dissonance, Reflection and Reframing: Unpacking the Black Box of Motivation Internalization

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2022
被引 17
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过对两家慈善机构40名员工的访谈,研究了动机内化的过程,发现它通过反思和认知重构发生,并由认知失调触发,有助于理解员工为何内化某些任务的动机。

Abstract

Abstract Self‐determination theory (SDT) suggests that motivation internalization is a proactive process in which people ‘take into themselves’ the reason for engaging in a task. This has important managerial implications because internalized motivation is beneficial for individual and group performance and wellbeing. Yet we know little about how individuals internalize their own motivation nor why individuals internalize their motivation for some tasks and not others. Through interviews with 40 employees in two charities I found that motivation internalization occurred through a process of reflection and cognitive reframing across three process narratives: developmental, opportunity‐enhancing, and prosocial internalization. Motivation internalization was triggered by cognitive dissonance arising from conflicting action tendencies and energized by the need to resolve motivational inconsistency or guilt. The source of this dissonance drives different process narratives, which are also associated with different behavioural and attitudinal outcomes. This research provides a deeper understanding of the proactive nature of motivation internalization and offers opportunities to integrate different theoretical perspectives on work motivation, which have traditionally been seen as conflicting.

自我决定理论动机内化认知失调认知重构亲社会行为