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Regulatory mode and willingness to increase retirement savings contributions

  • Hyungsoo Kim
  • , Serah Shin
  • , Claudia J. Heath
  • , Qun Zhang
  • , E. Tory Higgins

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This study examined how two self-regulatory modes, locomotion and assessment, relate to the willingness to increase retirement savings. Locomotion is concerned with making things happen (“just do it”). Assessment is concerned with critical evaluation (“do the right thing”). We hypothesized that individuals who score high (vs. low) in locomotion, but not those who score high (vs. low) in assessment, would be more willing to increase their savings for retirement. In addition, because high (vs. low) assessment can lead to doing the right thing in terms of seeking to maximize economic returns, we hypothesized that combining high locomotion with high assessment would especially motivate willingness to increase retirement savings. We found support for both hypotheses from a survey of university employees.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)436-445
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónJournal of Applied Social Psychology
Volumen47
N.º8
DOI
EstadoPublished - ago 2017

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  • Social Psychology

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