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Goal Orientation and Goal Setting: Predicting Performance by Integrating Four-Factor Goal Orientation Theory with Goal Setting Processes

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Authors

Radosevich, David J.; Allyn, Mark R.; Yun, Seokhwa

Issue Date
2007-06
Publisher
College of Business Administration (경영대학)
Citation
Seoul Journal of Business, Vol.13 No.1, pp. 21-47
Keywords
goal settinggoal orientationself-efficacy
Abstract
This study integrated four-factor goal orientation theory with goal

setting theory, two related but separate research streams. 335

undergraduate business students participated by indicating their goal

orientations, self-efficacy, and self-set goal for the semester. At the end

of the semester, their final class grade was recorded. Results from the

LISREL mediational model indicated that after controlling for ability, the

four goal orientation variables differentially influenced self-efficacy, self-set goals, and performance. Further, self-efficacy positively influenced

goals and goals positively influenced performance. The integration of a

four-factor model with goal setting processes served as a useful model to

predict academic performance.
ISSN
1226-9816
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/1803
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