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    Generic Paradoxical Tensions, Appraisals, Work Motivation, and Performance: Insights From a Weekly Repeated-Measures Study

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    2021
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    Tripathi N.
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    Drawing on the paradox theory, the author developed a theoretical model of appraisal杕otivational responses to generic paradoxical tensions. The author postulated that paradoxical tensions are appraised both as a challenge and as a threat, in turn prompting mixed effects, positive and negative, on performance. The dual effects of paradoxical tensions are explained by the intermittent role of motivation toward work and a dispositional boundary condition梚ndividual' adaptability梒ross-situation variability of behaviors. The results from an eight-wave weekly repeated measures study spanning a period of 2 months (N = 178, total observations = 1,355) provided support for the proposed theoretical model. By illuminating the nuanced intraindividual psychological process, the present study brings forward novel insights on cognitive appraisals and motivations of paradoxical tensions advancing microfoundation of the paradox research. � Copyright � 2021 Tripathi.
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    https://www.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.700150
    http://hdl.handle.net/11718/25365
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