Reasoned action in the service of goal pursuit.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
The theory of planned behavior (TPB; Ajzen, 1991, 2012), used widely for the prediction and modification of human actions, is behavior centered. According to the TPB, behavioral intentions, the immediate precursors of behavior, are determined by attitude toward the behavior, subjective norm with respect to the behavior, and perceived control over the behavior. In contrast, goal systems theory (GST; Kruglanski et al., 2002) is goal centered. It assumes that behavior typically serves as a means to an individual's goals. To extend the TPB's range of application and augment its explanatory and predictive power, we integrate these two theoretical perspectives in a proposed theory of reasoned goal pursuit. We…
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- Theory of planned behavior
- PsycINFO
- Theory of reasoned action
- Goal pursuit
- Psychology
- Explanatory power
- Predictive power
- Goal orientation
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions