reviewJournal of ManagementDec 1, 2003Closed access

Reflections on the Looking Glass: A Review of Research on Feedback-Seeking Behavior in Organizations

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · Southern Methodist University

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Abstract

This paper presents and organizes the results of two decades of research on feedback-seeking behavior according to three motives: the instrumental motive to achieve a goal, the ego-based motive to protect one’s ego, and the image-based motive to enhance and protect one’s image in an organization. Each motive is discussed with reference to its impact on the frequency of feedback seeking, seeking method (whether by inquiry or monitoring), timing of feedback seeking, choice of the target of feedback seeking, and the topic on which feedback is sought. The role of context in influencing these patterns is also discussed. Issues in the literature are identified throughout, and the review ends by identifying five…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Id, ego and super-ego
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Social psychology
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