Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Publication Title
Library Leadership & Management
Volume
33
Issue
2
Pages
1-20
Abstract
Many organizations use goal setting as a professional tool to get employees to achieve gains within the workplace. Many librarians in the United States participate in setting New Year's resolutions as part of their personal goal-setting behavior. As studies indicate correlations between personal goal-setting behaviors, performance and attitude in professional roles, the researchers posit that learning how library employees set and achieve New Year's resolutions could provide insight into how organizations can improve employee goal setting. An online survey was conducted in 2016 with 512 respondents. Results showed that respondents who self-reported as ambitious tend to be more successful in achieving their goals. Furthermore, ambitious respondents utilized goal-setting best practices more than less ambitious respondents. Respondents with a less clear sense of purpose in life tended to put in less effort or gave up more often than those with a clearer sense of purpose.
Original Publication Citation
Anderson, A., & Lo, L. (2019). New Year's resolutions, career outlook, and personality: An investigation of library employees' goal setting behaviors. Library Leadership & Management, 33(2), 1-20.
ORCID
0000-0001-5503-3940 (Anderson), 0000-0001-5043-7575 (Lo)
Repository Citation
Anderson, Amelia and Lo, Leo, "New Year's Resolutions, Career Outlook, and Personality: An Investigation of Library Employees' Goal Setting Behaviors" (2019). STEMPS Faculty Publications. 106.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/stemps_fac_pubs/106
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Library and Information Science Commons, Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons
Comments
First published in Library Leadership & Management, copyright of the authors.