Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach

Grund A, Fries S (2018)
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 121: 120-130.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Procrastination is often seen as a self-regulatory failure. We want to offer a perspective that shifts the focus from volitional to motivational aspects of procrastination. In an attempt to demystify the phenomenon, we combine two studies exploring the motivational foundations of procrastination with a study aiming to uncover its implicit normative connotations. Study 1 investigated the link between value orientations and procrastination at a general level, showing that people high in procrastination entertain low achievement and high well-being value orientations. Study 2 investigated the link between self-determination and procrastination within and across daily activities. Low self-determination related to low levels of activity completion and to procrastination in general. Finally, Study 3 investigated the link between value as well as political orientations and perceptions of procrastination. Individuals who favored modern, conservative values were more likely to attribute academic procrastination as personal failure, whereas individuals who endorsed post-modern, liberal values were more likely to consider situational causes of academic procrastination. Against this background, we argue for a less normative view on procrastination and recommend motivational (e.g., goal selection) rather than volitional (e.g., goal implementation) interventions to prevent procrastination.
Stichworte
Attribution; Dilatory behavior; Motivation; Procrastination; Self-determination; Value orientations
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Band
121
Seite(n)
120-130
ISSN
0191-8869
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2916104

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Grund A, Fries S. Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES. 2018;121:120-130.
Grund, A., & Fries, S. (2018). Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 121, 120-130. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2017.09.035
Grund, Axel, and Fries, Stefan. 2018. “Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach”. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 121: 120-130.
Grund, A., and Fries, S. (2018). Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 121, 120-130.
Grund, A., & Fries, S., 2018. Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 121, p 120-130.
A. Grund and S. Fries, “Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach”, PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, vol. 121, 2018, pp. 120-130.
Grund, A., Fries, S.: Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES. 121, 120-130 (2018).
Grund, Axel, and Fries, Stefan. “Understanding procrastination: A motivational approach”. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 121 (2018): 120-130.
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Motivation and self-regulation
Grund A (2019)
Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld.
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