Regulatory focus theory (RFT) is a theory of goal pursuit: 444 formulated by Columbia University psychology professor and researcher E. Tory Higgins...
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Regulatory mode theory, along with regulatory focus theory was developed by E. Tory Higgins and Arie Kruglanski who are interested in the development of...
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and social cognition. Most of his works focus on priming, self-discrepancy theory, and regulatory focus theory. He is also the author of Beyond Pleasure...
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Motivation (redirect from Motivational Theory)
industriousness Motivation crowding theory Nucleus accumbens Positive education Positive psychology in the workplace Regulatory focus theory Rubicon model (psychology)...
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motivation, regulatory focus theory, regulatory engagement theory, regulatory mode Hilde Himmelweit Geert Hofstede Michael Hogg - social identity theory Carl...
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Neuro-linguistic programming Nonverbal influence Nunchi People skills Regulatory focus theory Semiotics Silent service code Statement analysis Subtext Twilight...
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Regulation (redirect from Regulatory processes)
Regulation (2009) and Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of Regulation (2009) US/Canadian Regulatory Cooperation: Archived 2011-04-30 at the Wayback Machine...
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George Stigler, The Theory of Economic Regulation (1971) Regulatory capture theory is a core focus of the branch of public choice referred to as the economics...
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Persuasion (section Attribution theory)
Compliance gaining Judge–advisor system Perception management Regulatory focus theory Sleeper effect Social marketing Gass, Robert H. Seiter, John S...
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Goal pursuit (section Regulatory Focus)
stages of the goal. Higgins’ theory of regulatory fit (see Regulatory focus theory) asserts that individuals whose regulatory focus (either a prevention or...
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Goal (category Management theory)
Goal–question–metric (GQM) Goal theory Management by objectives Moving the goalposts Objectives and key results (OKR) Polytely Regulatory focus theory Strategic management...
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on regulatory policy: positive theories of regulation and normative theories of regulation. The former examine why regulation occurs. These theories include...
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Functional Tester, IBM software Regulatory focus theory, a psychological theory Relational frame theory, a psychological theory Remote field testing, a materials...
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– Regulatory Compliance Management (RCM)". Government of Canada. Retrieved 31 July 2018. The Handbook of Compliance & Integrity Management. Theory & Practice...
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257–274. JSTOR 40604147. Brockner, J.; Higgins, E. T. (June 2001). "Regulatory Focus Theory: Implications for the Study of Emotions at Work". Organizational...
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Recurring dream Referent power Regression Regression analysis Regulatory Focus Theory Rehabilitation (neuropsychology) Rehabilitation counseling Reinforcement...
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Goal theory – Psychological theory about goals Information processing (psychology) – Approach to understanding human thinking Regulatory focus theory – Questionnaire...
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neuroscience. Applications of network theory include logistical networks, the World Wide Web, Internet, gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, social...
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Finance (redirect from Finance theory)
using financial instruments. The focus is particularly on credit and market risk, and in banks, through regulatory capital, includes operational risk...
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doctrine's strength and scope, with more expansive versions of the theory becoming the focus of modern political debate. These expansive versions are controversial...
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Risk-adjusted return on capital (section Decision measures based on regulatory and economic capital)
that constraining requirements should have organizations focus entirely on the return on regulatory capital in measuring profitability and in guiding portfolio...
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A gene (or genetic) regulatory network (GRN) is a collection of molecular regulators that interact with each other and with other substances in the cell...
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Political Theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-493064-9. Spiller, P. T. (1996). "A Positive Political Theory of Regulatory Instruments:...
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solutions for two-person zero-sum games. Subsequent work focused primarily on cooperative game theory, which analyzes optimal strategies for groups of individuals...
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past translation theories that focus on linguistics and equivalence based translations at a micro level, the translatum in skopos theory does not require...
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Policy (redirect from Regulatory policy)
Lowi proposed four types of policy, namely distributive, redistributive, regulatory and constituent in his article "Four Systems of Policy, Politics and Choice"...
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there are many sub-fields, ranging from the broad philosophical theories to the focused study of minutiae within specific markets, macroeconomic analysis...
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Telecoupling Urban metabolism World-systems theory Cybernetics is the study of the communication and control of regulatory feedback both in living and lifeless...
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Criminology (redirect from Criminal theory)
supplanted in countries such as France by 'sociological' theories of delinquency, they retained the new focus on the criminal." According to Gibson, the term criminology...
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Goal setting (redirect from Goal-setting theory)
Pennington, Ginger L. (December 1999). "Counterfactual thinking and regulatory focus: implications for action versus inaction and sufficiency versus necessity"...
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