Social Loafing
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Contents
1
Abstract
2
Universal or local effect
2.1
Gender
2.2
Culture
3
Historical overview
3.1
The rope pulling study
4
Theoretical causes of social loafing
4.1
Social impact theory
4.2
Arousal reduction
4.3
Diffusion of responsibility
4.4
Dispensability of effort
4.5
Identification and evaluation potential
4.6
Submaximal goal setting
4.7
Self-efficacy
5
Examples
6
Implications of social loafing
7
Prevention and reduction of social loafing
7.1
Task-related factors
7.2
Group-related factors
7.3
Organization-related factors
8
References
Abstract
Universal or local effect
Gender
Culture
Historical overview
The rope pulling study
Theoretical causes of social loafing
Social impact theory
Arousal reduction
Diffusion of responsibility
Dispensability of effort
Identification and evaluation potential
Submaximal goal setting
Self-efficacy
Examples
Implications of social loafing
Prevention and reduction of social loafing
Task-related factors
Group-related factors
Organization-related factors
References
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