Understanding the emotional aspects of escalation of commitment: the role of negative affect.

Despite the importance of understanding the emotional aspects of organizational decision making, prior research has paid scant attention to the role of emotion in escalation of commitment. This article attempts to fill this gap by examining the relationship between negative affect and escalation of commitment. Results showed that regardless of whether negative affect was measured as a dispositional trait (Neuroticism) in Studies 1 and 2 or as a transient mood state in Study 3, it was negatively correlated with escalation tendency when one was personally responsible for a prior decision. This pattern of results is consistent with the predictions derived from the coping perspective, suggesting that people seek to escape from the unpleasant emotions that are associated with escalation situations.

[1]  H. Moon,et al.  The two faces of conscientiousness: duty and achievement striving in escalation of commitment dilemmas. , 2001, The Journal of applied psychology.

[2]  Vicki L. Goodwin,et al.  Cognitive-affective stress propensity: a field study , 1999 .

[3]  Depression and pessimism for the future: biased use of statistically relevant information in predictions for self versus others. , 1987 .

[4]  Aroldo Rodrígues,et al.  The theory of cognitive dissonance: a current perspective , 1970 .

[5]  Glen Whyte,et al.  When success breeds failure: the role of self-efficacy in escalating commitment to a losing course of action , 1997 .

[6]  Barry M. Staw,et al.  Knee-deep in the Big Muddy: A study of escalating commitment to a chosen course of action. , 1976 .

[7]  Glen Whyte,et al.  Escalating Commitment to a Course of Action: A Reinterpretation , 1986 .

[8]  Joel Brockner,et al.  Escalation of Commitment to an Ineffective Course of Action: The Effect of Feedback Having Negative Implications for Self-Identity. , 1986 .

[9]  Gregory J. Meyer,et al.  Structural convergence of mood and personality: Evidence for old and new directions. , 1989 .

[10]  M. Zeelenberg,et al.  Consequences of regret aversion: 2. Additional evidence for effects of feedback on decision making , 1997 .

[11]  M. F. Luce,et al.  Choice processing in emotionally difficult decisions. , 1997, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[12]  P. Costa,et al.  Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) and NEO-Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) , 1992 .

[13]  P. Costa,et al.  Influence of extraversion and neuroticism on subjective well-being: happy and unhappy people. , 1980, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[14]  F. Schoorman,et al.  Escalation bias in performance appraisals: An unintended consequence of supervisor participation in hiring decisions. , 1988 .

[15]  Neal Schmitt,et al.  Personality and work : reconsidering the role of personality in organizations , 2003 .

[16]  Donald E. Conlon,et al.  The Role of Project Completion Information in Resource Allocation Decisions , 1993 .

[17]  P. Knight,et al.  Humility revisited: Self-esteem, information search, and policy consistency , 1986 .

[18]  J. Walsh Managerial and Organizational Cognition: Notes from a Trip Down Memory Lane , 1995 .

[19]  D. R. Lehman,et al.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Heine, Lehman / Culture and Self-satisfaction Culture, Self-discrepancies, and Self-satisfaction , 2022 .

[20]  Elliot Aronson,et al.  The Theory of Cognitive Dissonance: A Current Perspective1 , 1969 .

[21]  M. Bazerman,et al.  negotiating with Yourself and Losing: Making Decisions with Competing Internal Preferences , 1998 .

[22]  E. Harmon-Jones Cognitive Dissonance and Experienced Negative Affect: Evidence that Dissonance Increases Experienced Negative Affect Even in the Absence of Aversive Consequences , 2000 .

[23]  Shelley E. Taylor,et al.  Illusion and well-being: a social psychological perspective on mental health. , 1988, Psychological bulletin.

[24]  Glen Whyte,et al.  Escalating Commitment in Individual and Group Decision Making: A Prospect Theory Approach , 1993 .

[25]  Sigal G. Barsade,et al.  Affect and managerial performance: A test of the sadder-but-wiser vs. happier-and-smarter hypotheses. , 1993 .

[26]  A. Tellegen Structures of Mood and Personality and Their Relevance to Assessing Anxiety, With an Emphasis on Self-Report , 2019, Anxiety and the Anxiety Disorders.

[27]  N. Kuiper,et al.  Depression and causal attributions for success and failure. , 1978, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[28]  Roy F. Baumeister,et al.  Understanding the Inner Nature of Low Self-Esteem: Uncertain, Fragile, Protective, and Conflicted , 1993 .

[29]  M. Eysenck,et al.  Personality and Individual Differences: A Natural Science Approach , 1985 .

[30]  H. Weiss,et al.  An Examination of the Joint Effects of Affective Experiences and Job Beliefs on Job Satisfaction and Variations in Affective Experiences over Time. , 1999, Organizational behavior and human decision processes.

[31]  M. Bazerman Judgment in Managerial Decision Making , 1990 .

[32]  J. Russell,et al.  On the Relationship Between Circumplexes: Affect and Wiggins' IAS , 2004, Multivariate behavioral research.

[33]  N. Endler,et al.  Multidimensional assessment of coping: a critical evaluation. , 1990, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[34]  T. Judge,et al.  Relationship of personality to performance motivation: a meta-analytic review. , 2002, The Journal of applied psychology.

[35]  C. Izard,et al.  Emotion in adult development , 1984 .

[36]  Paul T. Costa,et al.  Mood and personality in adulthood. , 1996 .

[37]  V. Vroom,et al.  Relationship between age and risk taking among managers. , 1971 .

[38]  R. McCrae,et al.  The Five-Factor Model of Personality Across Cultures , 2002 .

[39]  H. Arkes,et al.  The Psychology of Sunk Cost , 1985 .

[40]  L. Alloy,et al.  Depression and pessimism for the future: biased use of statistically relevant information in predictions for self versus others. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[41]  Arthur P. Brief,et al.  Cookies, Disposition, and Job Attitudes: The Effects of Positive Mood-Inducing Events and Negative Affectivity on Job Satisfaction in a Field Experiment , 1995 .

[42]  P. Costa,et al.  Validation of the five-factor model of personality across instruments and observers. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[43]  Larry E. Toothaker,et al.  Multiple Regression: Testing and Interpreting Interactions , 1991 .

[44]  C. Izard,et al.  Stability of emotion experiences and their relations to traits of personality. , 1993, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[45]  Stephen Fineman,et al.  Emotion in Organizations. , 1995 .

[46]  A. Brief,et al.  Organizational behavior: affect in the workplace. , 2002, Annual review of psychology.

[47]  J. S. Shrauger,et al.  Depressive Symptoms and Accuracy in the Prediction of Future Events , 1998 .

[48]  Barry M. Staw,et al.  Commitment to a Policy Decision: A Multi-Theoretical Perspective. , 1978 .

[49]  Barry M. Staw,et al.  Behavior in escalation situations: Antecedents, prototypes, and solutions. , 1987 .

[50]  D. Watson,et al.  Negative affectivity: the disposition to experience aversive emotional states. , 1984, Psychological bulletin.

[51]  W. Chaplin,et al.  Social competence and depression: the role of illusory self-perceptions. , 1980, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[52]  S. Mchugh,et al.  Illness Behavior: A Multidisciplinary Model , 1987 .

[53]  Robert D. Miewald Administrative Science Quarterly , 1981 .

[54]  J. Schaubroeck,et al.  Type A behavior pattern and escalating commitment. , 1993, The Journal of applied psychology.

[55]  J. Y. Portello,et al.  Appraisals and coping with workplace interpersonal stress: A model for women managers. , 2001 .

[56]  Suzanne M. Miller,et al.  Styles of coping with threat: implications for health. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[57]  Hal R. Arkes,et al.  Regret, Valuation, and Inaction Inertia , 2002 .

[58]  Harrison G. Gough,et al.  The adjective check list manual , 1983 .

[59]  R. Baumeister,et al.  Relation of threatened egotism to violence and aggression: the dark side of high self-esteem. , 1996, Psychological review.

[60]  Irwin G. Sarason,et al.  Domains of cognitive interference. , 1996 .

[61]  Henry Moon,et al.  Looking forward and looking back: integrating completion and sunk-cost effects within an escalation-of-commitment progress decision. , 2001, The Journal of applied psychology.

[62]  B. Mellers Choice and the relative pleasure of consequences. , 2000, Psychological bulletin.

[63]  P. Slovic Risk-taking in children: Age and sex differences. , 1966 .

[64]  H. Garland Throwing Good Money After Bad: The Effect of Sunk Costs on the Decision to Escalate Commitment to an Ongoing Project , 1990 .

[65]  Rafik I. Beekun,et al.  Performance Evaluation in a Dynamic Context: A Laboratory Study of the Impact of a Prior Commitment to the Ratee , 1982 .

[66]  Hans J. Eysenck,et al.  Four ways five factors are not basic , 1992 .

[67]  D. Dunning,et al.  Depression, realism, and the overconfidence effect: are the sadder wiser when predicting future actions and events? , 1991, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[68]  Itamar Simonson,et al.  Deescalation Strategies: A Comparison of Techniques for Reducing Commitment to Losing Courses of Action , 1992 .

[69]  Simon S. K. Lam,et al.  Responses to formal performance appraisal feedback: the role of negative affectivity. , 2002, The Journal of applied psychology.

[70]  Daniel Heller,et al.  Five-factor model of personality and job satisfaction: a meta-analysis. , 2002, The Journal of applied psychology.

[71]  Joel Brockner,et al.  Factors affecting withdrawal from an escalating conflict: Quitting before it's too late , 1979 .

[72]  Ann R. Fischer,et al.  Personality and Vocational Behavior: A Selective Review of the Literature, 1993-1997. , 1998 .

[73]  Mark A. Davis,et al.  A study of escalating commitment in principal–agent relationships: Effects of monitoring and personal responsibility. , 1998 .

[74]  J. Brockner The Escalation of Commitment to a Failing Course of Action: Toward Theoretical Progress , 1992 .

[75]  C. MacLeod Anxiety and anxiety disorders , 2005 .

[76]  A. DeLongis,et al.  The interactional context of problem-, emotion-, and relationship-focused coping: the role of the big five personality factors. , 1996, Journal of personality.

[77]  J. Russell,et al.  Independence and bipolarity in the structure of current affect. , 1998 .

[78]  Elliot Aronson,et al.  Taking a Closer Look: Reasserting the Role of the Self-Concept in Dissonance Theory , 1992 .

[79]  D. Watson Mood and temperament , 2000 .

[80]  Edward J. Conlon,et al.  Information Requests in the Context of Escalation , 1986 .

[81]  N. Weinstein Unrealistic optimism about future life events , 1980 .

[82]  Megan W. Gerhardt,et al.  Personality and leadership: a qualitative and quantitative review. , 2002, The Journal of applied psychology.

[83]  Timothy A. Judge,et al.  Influences of Trait Negative Affect and Situational Similarity on Correlation and Convergence of Work Attitudes and Job Stress Perceptions Across Two Jobs , 1998 .

[84]  E. Diener,et al.  The independence of positive and negative affect. , 1984, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[85]  M J Burke,et al.  Should negative affectivity remain an unmeasured variable in the study of job stress? , 1988, The Journal of applied psychology.

[86]  A. Isen,et al.  Positive affect and decision making. , 1993 .

[87]  J. Russell,et al.  Relating the Five-Factor Model of Personality to a Circumplex Model of Affect , 2002 .

[88]  Donald E. Conlon,et al.  Too Close to Quit: The Role of Project Completion in Maintaining Commitment1 , 1998 .

[89]  D. Watson,et al.  Toward a consensual structure of mood. , 1985, Psychological bulletin.

[90]  Barry M. Staw,et al.  Organizational decision making: The escalation of commitment: An update and appraisal , 1996 .

[91]  P. Bohle,et al.  Predicting mood change on night shift. , 1993, Ergonomics.

[92]  L. Abramson,et al.  Judgment of contingency in depressed and nondepressed students: sadder but wiser? , 1979, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[93]  A. Tesser,et al.  Some ruminative thoughts. , 1996 .

[94]  Richard J. Klimoski,et al.  Emotions in the workplace : understanding the structure and role of emotions in organizational behavior , 2002 .

[95]  L. F. Barrett,et al.  Handbook of Emotions , 1993 .

[96]  L. Festinger,et al.  A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance , 2017 .

[97]  B. M. Staw The Escalation of Commitment To a Course of Action , 1981 .

[98]  Bernhard Wilpert,et al.  Applied psychology : an international review , 1989 .

[99]  Paul S. Goodman,et al.  Change in organizations , 1982 .

[100]  D. Terry,et al.  Determinants of coping: the role of stable and situational factors. , 1994, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[101]  Kin Fai Ellick Wong The role of risk in making decisions under escalation situations , 2005 .

[102]  Sigal G. Barsade,et al.  Escalation at the Credit Window: A Longitudinal Study of Bank Executives' Recognition and Write-Off of Problem Loans , 1997 .

[103]  Thane S. Pittman,et al.  The consequences of doing nothing: Inaction inertia as avoidance of anticipated counterfactual regret. , 1998 .

[104]  Mary Lloyd,et al.  Toward the Reduction of Entrapment , 1982 .

[105]  S. Mcfadden,et al.  Handbook of emotion, adult development, and aging , 1996 .

[106]  Julian Feldman,et al.  ORGANIZATION DECISION-MAKING, , 1963 .

[107]  Giles Hirst,et al.  Personality and Work. Reconsidering the Role of Personality in Organizations , 2004 .