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Self‐regulation through Goal Setting*
Authors:Alexander K. Koch  Julia Nafziger
Affiliation:1. Aarhus University, DK‐8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
akoch@econ.au.dk;2. Aarhus University, DK‐8000 Aarhus C, Denmark jnafziger@econ.au.dk
Abstract:Goals are an important motivator. But little is known about why and how people set them. We address this issue in a model based on two stylized facts. First, goals serve as reference points for performance. Second, present‐biased preferences create self‐control problems. We show the power and limits of self‐regulation through goals. Goals increase an individual's motivation—but only up to a certain point. Furthermore, they are painful self‐disciplining devices. Thus, greater self‐control problems may result in tougher goals; but for a severe present bias goals either lack a motivating force, or are too painful to be accepted.
Keywords:Goals  self‐control  motivation  time inconsistency  psychology  A12  C70  D91
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