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Peter M. Gollwitzer

Researcher at University of Konstanz

Publications -  302
Citations -  36670

Peter M. Gollwitzer is an academic researcher from University of Konstanz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implementation intention & Action (philosophy). The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 285 publications receiving 33990 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter M. Gollwitzer include Max Planck Society & University of York.

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Implementation intentions: a look back at fifteen years of progress.

TL;DR: Implementation intentions as mentioned in this paper are if-then plans that spell out when, where, and how a set goal has to be put into action: "If situation x is encountered, then I will perform behavior y!", thereby linking a critical situation with a goal-directed behavior.
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When does self-identity predict intention to act green? A self-completion account relying on past behaviour and majority-minority support for pro-environmental values

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined how past green behaviour and majority/minority support for environmental values conjointly moderate the effect of an aspired-to green self-identity on pro-environmental intention.
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Affect as a mediator of attributional egotism

TL;DR: In this article, a three-stage model of the relationships among achievement outcomes, outcome-related affect, attribution, and emotion is tested in two studies, and the results indicated that low arousal reduced egotistical attributions to internal factors.
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Promoting the Self-Regulation of Stress in Health Care Providers: An Internet-Based Intervention.

TL;DR: Whether healthcare professionals can autonomously down-regulate the stress they experience at their workplace, using an established self-regulation tool called Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) is found.