A Positive Psychology Perspective on Quality of LifeLiving in Accordance with One’s Implicit Motives: Cross-Cultural Evidence for Beneficial Effects of Motive-Goal Congruence and Motive Satisfaction
A Positive Psychology Perspective on Quality of Life: Living in Accordance with One’s Implicit...
Hofer, Jan; Busch, Holger
2012-10-09 00:00:00
[People differ in how well the consciously represented explicit motives they pursue match their implicit motivational system. Such an alignment of consciously represented and implicit motives has beneficial effects on well-being. The present chapter firstly provides a definition of implicit and explicit motives. Then, after briefly summarizing what is known about antecedents of motive-goal congruence, consequences resulting from an alignment of motivational systems are highlighted. At first, this is done by reviewing research conducted with Euro-American samples. Subsequently, however, we argue that cross-cultural research increases the degree to which corresponding results can be generalized. Thus, we provide a definition of culture and then go on to review the cross-cultural research which demonstrates that implicit motives universally impact the satisfaction derived from goal pursuance. Finally, we give an outlook on an open question that needs to be addressed in future research.]
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A Positive Psychology Perspective on Quality of LifeLiving in Accordance with One’s Implicit Motives: Cross-Cultural Evidence for Beneficial Effects of Motive-Goal Congruence and Motive Satisfaction
[People differ in how well the consciously represented explicit motives they pursue match their implicit motivational system. Such an alignment of consciously represented and implicit motives has beneficial effects on well-being. The present chapter firstly provides a definition of implicit and explicit motives. Then, after briefly summarizing what is known about antecedents of motive-goal congruence, consequences resulting from an alignment of motivational systems are highlighted. At first, this is done by reviewing research conducted with Euro-American samples. Subsequently, however, we argue that cross-cultural research increases the degree to which corresponding results can be generalized. Thus, we provide a definition of culture and then go on to review the cross-cultural research which demonstrates that implicit motives universally impact the satisfaction derived from goal pursuance. Finally, we give an outlook on an open question that needs to be addressed in future research.]
Published: Oct 9, 2012
Keywords: Life Satisfaction; Cultural Group; Motivational Domain; Goal Pursuit; Global Life Satisfaction
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