Gendered Ways to Motivation Gains in Groups

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Bernhard Weber
Marion Wittchen
Guido Hertel
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[1] German Aerospace Center,Institute of Psychology III–Organizational Psychology
[2] University of Münster,undefined
[3] Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster,undefined
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Sex Roles | 2009年 / 60卷
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Motivation gains; Social indispensability; Social competition; Gender; Anonymity;
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Recent studies have demonstrated motivation gains of low performing group members even beyond the level of an individual work baseline (e.g., Weber and Hertel, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93:973–993, 2007). We expected that the underlying mechanisms of these motivation gains, i.e., social indispensability and social competition, are moderated by individuals’ gender. Moreover, these gender effects were assumed to be moderated by partner anonymity. Predictions were tested with mostly undergraduate German students (N = 213) working in same-gender groups in a computer-supported environment. Results revealed that motivation gains due to social indispensability were more likely for women, whereas motivation gains due to social competition were more likely for men. Furthermore, women compared to men showed higher motivation gains in anonymous conditions compared to conditions with an acquainted partner.
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