The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition
Herausgeber: Garcia, Stephen M; Elliot, Andrew J; Tor, Avishalom
The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition
Herausgeber: Garcia, Stephen M; Elliot, Andrew J; Tor, Avishalom
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The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition reviews and organizes the literature on the psychology of competition and brings together leading researchers studying competition across the field of psychology. This volume is a crucial interdisciplinary investigation into the variety of perspectives and approaches to the psychology of competition, facilitating new research and integration in the field.
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The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition reviews and organizes the literature on the psychology of competition and brings together leading researchers studying competition across the field of psychology. This volume is a crucial interdisciplinary investigation into the variety of perspectives and approaches to the psychology of competition, facilitating new research and integration in the field.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 184mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1376g
- ISBN-13: 9780190060800
- ISBN-10: 0190060808
- Artikelnr.: 68212103
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 184mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1376g
- ISBN-13: 9780190060800
- ISBN-10: 0190060808
- Artikelnr.: 68212103
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stephen M. Garcia is Professor in the Graduate School of Management at the University of California, Davis. He was previously Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan, where he maintains an affiliation with the Research Center for Group Dynamics. Professor Garcia is an expert on the psychology of competition and a scholar in the field of judgment and decision making. His work appears in leading journals across the behavioral sciences. Professor Garcia serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, and he is an elected fellow of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology. Avishalom Tor is Professor of Law and Director of the Notre Dame Program on Law and Market Behavior (ND LAMB) at Notre Dame Law School. His behavioral-legal research employs theoretical, empirical, and experimental methods in a broad range of studies that revolve around the three major themes of competition and cooperation among individuals and firms; behavioral policy-making ("nudging"); and the methodology of behavioral law and economics. Professor Tor's interdisciplinary work has been published in a wide range of legal, psychological, decision making, and public policy journals, as well in numerous edited volumes and collections. Andrew J. Elliot is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Rochester. He has held year-long Visiting Professor positions at University of Munich (2003-2004), University of Cambridge (2008-2009), University of Oxford (2013-2014), and Teachers College and New York University (2022-2023). He conducts research on achievement motivation and has published approximately 300 scholarly papers. He has been Associate Editor at numerous journals (e.g., Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Psychological Science), and is currently Editor of Advances in Motivation Science. Dr. Elliot has served as President of the Society for the Science of Motivation.
* I. INTRODUCTION
* 1. What is the Psychology of Competition?
* Stephen Garcia, Avishalom Tor, and Andrew Elliot
* 2. Competition in Psychology and Experimental Economics
* Yoella Bereby-Meyer, Uriel Haran, and Roi Zultan
* II. BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES
* 3. Examination of the potential functional role of
competition-induced testosterone dynamics
* Justin Carré, Brittney Robinson, and Tracy-Lynn Reside
* 4. Biological Sex Differences and Competition. This chapter will
explore the biological bases of sex differences and their impact on
competition.
* Alicia Salvador, Vanesa Hidalgo, Raquel Costa, and Esperanza Gonzalez
* 5. Psychobiology of Competition: A Review of Men's Endogenous
Testosterone Dynamics.
* Brian M. Bird, Lindsay Bochon, Yin Wu, and Samuele Zilioli
* 6. Neuroscience and Competitive Behavior.
* Michela Balconi and Laura Angioletti
* 7. The Evolution of Competition: A Darwinian Perspective
* David Geary and Ben Winegard
* III. MOTIVATION and EMOTION APPROACHES
* 8. Competitive Arousal: Sources, Effects, and Implications.
* Gillian Ku and Marc T.P. Adam
* 9. Motivational dynamics underlying competition: The opposing
processes model of competition and performance
* Kou Murayama, Andrew Elliot, and Mickael Jury
* 10. Competition and Goal Pursuit: A Temporally Dynamic Model.
* Szu-chi Huang and Stephanie Lin
* 11. Intrinsic Motivation, Psychological Needs, and Competition: A
Self-determination Theory Analysis.
* Richard M. Ryan and Johnmarshall Reeve
* 12. Envy: A Prevalent Emotion in Competitive Settings.
* Ronit Montal-Rosenberg and Simone Moran
* IV. COGNITIVE AND DECISION MAKING APPROACHES
* 13. Judgmental Biases in the Perception of Competitive Advantage: On
Choosing the Right Race to Run
* David Dunning
* 14. Social Dilemmas: From Competition to Cooperation.
* Poonam Arora and Tamar Kugler
* 15. Self-Evaluation in Competition Pools.
* Mark Alicke, Yiyue Zhang, Nicole Stephenson, and Ethan Zell
* 16. On Predicting and Being Predicted: Navigating Life in a
Competitive Landscape Full of Mind Readers.
* Oscar Ybarra, Kimberly Rios, Matthew C. Keller, Nicholas Michalak,
and Todd Chan
* 17. Competition and Risk-taking.
* Sandeep Mishra
* V. SOCIAL-PERSONALITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACHES
* 18. Social Comparison and Competition: A Progress Report.
* Stephen Garcia and Avishalom Tor
* 19. Psychology of Rivalry: A Social-Cognitive Approach to Competitive
Relationships.
* Benjamin A. Converse, David A. Reinhard, and Maura Austin
* 20. The Psychology of Status Competition within Organizations:
Navigating Two Competing Motives.
* Sarah P. Doyle and Sijun Kim
* 21. Social Identity and Intergroup Competition. This chapter will
explore competition at the intergroup level.
* Sucharita Belavadi and Michael Hogg
* 22. Trait Competitiveness.
* Craig Parks
* 23. Gender Differences in the Psychology of Competition. This chapter
will review and organize the growing literature on gender and
competition.
* Kathrin Hanek
* VI. Competition in Context
* 24. Ready, Steady, Go! Competition in Sport.
* Maria Kavussanu and Andrew Cook
* 25. Competition in Education.
* Fabrizio Butera
* 26. Mindfulness, Competition, and Sports Psychology: A
Phenomenological perspective.
* Ram Mahalingham
* 27. Hide a Dagger Behind a Smile: A Review of How Collectivistic
Cultures Compete More Than Individualistic Cultures.
* Kaidi Wu
* 1. What is the Psychology of Competition?
* Stephen Garcia, Avishalom Tor, and Andrew Elliot
* 2. Competition in Psychology and Experimental Economics
* Yoella Bereby-Meyer, Uriel Haran, and Roi Zultan
* II. BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES
* 3. Examination of the potential functional role of
competition-induced testosterone dynamics
* Justin Carré, Brittney Robinson, and Tracy-Lynn Reside
* 4. Biological Sex Differences and Competition. This chapter will
explore the biological bases of sex differences and their impact on
competition.
* Alicia Salvador, Vanesa Hidalgo, Raquel Costa, and Esperanza Gonzalez
* 5. Psychobiology of Competition: A Review of Men's Endogenous
Testosterone Dynamics.
* Brian M. Bird, Lindsay Bochon, Yin Wu, and Samuele Zilioli
* 6. Neuroscience and Competitive Behavior.
* Michela Balconi and Laura Angioletti
* 7. The Evolution of Competition: A Darwinian Perspective
* David Geary and Ben Winegard
* III. MOTIVATION and EMOTION APPROACHES
* 8. Competitive Arousal: Sources, Effects, and Implications.
* Gillian Ku and Marc T.P. Adam
* 9. Motivational dynamics underlying competition: The opposing
processes model of competition and performance
* Kou Murayama, Andrew Elliot, and Mickael Jury
* 10. Competition and Goal Pursuit: A Temporally Dynamic Model.
* Szu-chi Huang and Stephanie Lin
* 11. Intrinsic Motivation, Psychological Needs, and Competition: A
Self-determination Theory Analysis.
* Richard M. Ryan and Johnmarshall Reeve
* 12. Envy: A Prevalent Emotion in Competitive Settings.
* Ronit Montal-Rosenberg and Simone Moran
* IV. COGNITIVE AND DECISION MAKING APPROACHES
* 13. Judgmental Biases in the Perception of Competitive Advantage: On
Choosing the Right Race to Run
* David Dunning
* 14. Social Dilemmas: From Competition to Cooperation.
* Poonam Arora and Tamar Kugler
* 15. Self-Evaluation in Competition Pools.
* Mark Alicke, Yiyue Zhang, Nicole Stephenson, and Ethan Zell
* 16. On Predicting and Being Predicted: Navigating Life in a
Competitive Landscape Full of Mind Readers.
* Oscar Ybarra, Kimberly Rios, Matthew C. Keller, Nicholas Michalak,
and Todd Chan
* 17. Competition and Risk-taking.
* Sandeep Mishra
* V. SOCIAL-PERSONALITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACHES
* 18. Social Comparison and Competition: A Progress Report.
* Stephen Garcia and Avishalom Tor
* 19. Psychology of Rivalry: A Social-Cognitive Approach to Competitive
Relationships.
* Benjamin A. Converse, David A. Reinhard, and Maura Austin
* 20. The Psychology of Status Competition within Organizations:
Navigating Two Competing Motives.
* Sarah P. Doyle and Sijun Kim
* 21. Social Identity and Intergroup Competition. This chapter will
explore competition at the intergroup level.
* Sucharita Belavadi and Michael Hogg
* 22. Trait Competitiveness.
* Craig Parks
* 23. Gender Differences in the Psychology of Competition. This chapter
will review and organize the growing literature on gender and
competition.
* Kathrin Hanek
* VI. Competition in Context
* 24. Ready, Steady, Go! Competition in Sport.
* Maria Kavussanu and Andrew Cook
* 25. Competition in Education.
* Fabrizio Butera
* 26. Mindfulness, Competition, and Sports Psychology: A
Phenomenological perspective.
* Ram Mahalingham
* 27. Hide a Dagger Behind a Smile: A Review of How Collectivistic
Cultures Compete More Than Individualistic Cultures.
* Kaidi Wu
* I. INTRODUCTION
* 1. What is the Psychology of Competition?
* Stephen Garcia, Avishalom Tor, and Andrew Elliot
* 2. Competition in Psychology and Experimental Economics
* Yoella Bereby-Meyer, Uriel Haran, and Roi Zultan
* II. BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES
* 3. Examination of the potential functional role of
competition-induced testosterone dynamics
* Justin Carré, Brittney Robinson, and Tracy-Lynn Reside
* 4. Biological Sex Differences and Competition. This chapter will
explore the biological bases of sex differences and their impact on
competition.
* Alicia Salvador, Vanesa Hidalgo, Raquel Costa, and Esperanza Gonzalez
* 5. Psychobiology of Competition: A Review of Men's Endogenous
Testosterone Dynamics.
* Brian M. Bird, Lindsay Bochon, Yin Wu, and Samuele Zilioli
* 6. Neuroscience and Competitive Behavior.
* Michela Balconi and Laura Angioletti
* 7. The Evolution of Competition: A Darwinian Perspective
* David Geary and Ben Winegard
* III. MOTIVATION and EMOTION APPROACHES
* 8. Competitive Arousal: Sources, Effects, and Implications.
* Gillian Ku and Marc T.P. Adam
* 9. Motivational dynamics underlying competition: The opposing
processes model of competition and performance
* Kou Murayama, Andrew Elliot, and Mickael Jury
* 10. Competition and Goal Pursuit: A Temporally Dynamic Model.
* Szu-chi Huang and Stephanie Lin
* 11. Intrinsic Motivation, Psychological Needs, and Competition: A
Self-determination Theory Analysis.
* Richard M. Ryan and Johnmarshall Reeve
* 12. Envy: A Prevalent Emotion in Competitive Settings.
* Ronit Montal-Rosenberg and Simone Moran
* IV. COGNITIVE AND DECISION MAKING APPROACHES
* 13. Judgmental Biases in the Perception of Competitive Advantage: On
Choosing the Right Race to Run
* David Dunning
* 14. Social Dilemmas: From Competition to Cooperation.
* Poonam Arora and Tamar Kugler
* 15. Self-Evaluation in Competition Pools.
* Mark Alicke, Yiyue Zhang, Nicole Stephenson, and Ethan Zell
* 16. On Predicting and Being Predicted: Navigating Life in a
Competitive Landscape Full of Mind Readers.
* Oscar Ybarra, Kimberly Rios, Matthew C. Keller, Nicholas Michalak,
and Todd Chan
* 17. Competition and Risk-taking.
* Sandeep Mishra
* V. SOCIAL-PERSONALITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACHES
* 18. Social Comparison and Competition: A Progress Report.
* Stephen Garcia and Avishalom Tor
* 19. Psychology of Rivalry: A Social-Cognitive Approach to Competitive
Relationships.
* Benjamin A. Converse, David A. Reinhard, and Maura Austin
* 20. The Psychology of Status Competition within Organizations:
Navigating Two Competing Motives.
* Sarah P. Doyle and Sijun Kim
* 21. Social Identity and Intergroup Competition. This chapter will
explore competition at the intergroup level.
* Sucharita Belavadi and Michael Hogg
* 22. Trait Competitiveness.
* Craig Parks
* 23. Gender Differences in the Psychology of Competition. This chapter
will review and organize the growing literature on gender and
competition.
* Kathrin Hanek
* VI. Competition in Context
* 24. Ready, Steady, Go! Competition in Sport.
* Maria Kavussanu and Andrew Cook
* 25. Competition in Education.
* Fabrizio Butera
* 26. Mindfulness, Competition, and Sports Psychology: A
Phenomenological perspective.
* Ram Mahalingham
* 27. Hide a Dagger Behind a Smile: A Review of How Collectivistic
Cultures Compete More Than Individualistic Cultures.
* Kaidi Wu
* 1. What is the Psychology of Competition?
* Stephen Garcia, Avishalom Tor, and Andrew Elliot
* 2. Competition in Psychology and Experimental Economics
* Yoella Bereby-Meyer, Uriel Haran, and Roi Zultan
* II. BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES
* 3. Examination of the potential functional role of
competition-induced testosterone dynamics
* Justin Carré, Brittney Robinson, and Tracy-Lynn Reside
* 4. Biological Sex Differences and Competition. This chapter will
explore the biological bases of sex differences and their impact on
competition.
* Alicia Salvador, Vanesa Hidalgo, Raquel Costa, and Esperanza Gonzalez
* 5. Psychobiology of Competition: A Review of Men's Endogenous
Testosterone Dynamics.
* Brian M. Bird, Lindsay Bochon, Yin Wu, and Samuele Zilioli
* 6. Neuroscience and Competitive Behavior.
* Michela Balconi and Laura Angioletti
* 7. The Evolution of Competition: A Darwinian Perspective
* David Geary and Ben Winegard
* III. MOTIVATION and EMOTION APPROACHES
* 8. Competitive Arousal: Sources, Effects, and Implications.
* Gillian Ku and Marc T.P. Adam
* 9. Motivational dynamics underlying competition: The opposing
processes model of competition and performance
* Kou Murayama, Andrew Elliot, and Mickael Jury
* 10. Competition and Goal Pursuit: A Temporally Dynamic Model.
* Szu-chi Huang and Stephanie Lin
* 11. Intrinsic Motivation, Psychological Needs, and Competition: A
Self-determination Theory Analysis.
* Richard M. Ryan and Johnmarshall Reeve
* 12. Envy: A Prevalent Emotion in Competitive Settings.
* Ronit Montal-Rosenberg and Simone Moran
* IV. COGNITIVE AND DECISION MAKING APPROACHES
* 13. Judgmental Biases in the Perception of Competitive Advantage: On
Choosing the Right Race to Run
* David Dunning
* 14. Social Dilemmas: From Competition to Cooperation.
* Poonam Arora and Tamar Kugler
* 15. Self-Evaluation in Competition Pools.
* Mark Alicke, Yiyue Zhang, Nicole Stephenson, and Ethan Zell
* 16. On Predicting and Being Predicted: Navigating Life in a
Competitive Landscape Full of Mind Readers.
* Oscar Ybarra, Kimberly Rios, Matthew C. Keller, Nicholas Michalak,
and Todd Chan
* 17. Competition and Risk-taking.
* Sandeep Mishra
* V. SOCIAL-PERSONALITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACHES
* 18. Social Comparison and Competition: A Progress Report.
* Stephen Garcia and Avishalom Tor
* 19. Psychology of Rivalry: A Social-Cognitive Approach to Competitive
Relationships.
* Benjamin A. Converse, David A. Reinhard, and Maura Austin
* 20. The Psychology of Status Competition within Organizations:
Navigating Two Competing Motives.
* Sarah P. Doyle and Sijun Kim
* 21. Social Identity and Intergroup Competition. This chapter will
explore competition at the intergroup level.
* Sucharita Belavadi and Michael Hogg
* 22. Trait Competitiveness.
* Craig Parks
* 23. Gender Differences in the Psychology of Competition. This chapter
will review and organize the growing literature on gender and
competition.
* Kathrin Hanek
* VI. Competition in Context
* 24. Ready, Steady, Go! Competition in Sport.
* Maria Kavussanu and Andrew Cook
* 25. Competition in Education.
* Fabrizio Butera
* 26. Mindfulness, Competition, and Sports Psychology: A
Phenomenological perspective.
* Ram Mahalingham
* 27. Hide a Dagger Behind a Smile: A Review of How Collectivistic
Cultures Compete More Than Individualistic Cultures.
* Kaidi Wu