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Edwin A. Locke (born May 15, 1938) is an American psychologist and a pioneer in
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. He is a retired Dean's Professor of Motivation and Leadership at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the
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. He was also affiliated with the Department of Psychology. As stated by the
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, "Locke is the most published organizational psychologist in the history of the field. His pioneering research has advanced and enriched our understanding of work motivation and
job satisfaction Job satisfaction, employee satisfaction or work satisfaction is a measure of workers' contentment with their job, whether they like the job or individual aspects or facets of jobs, such as nature of work or supervision. Job satisfaction can be me ...
. The theory that is synonymous with his name—
goal-setting theory Goal setting involves the development of an action plan designed in order to motivate and guide a person or group toward a goal. Goals are more deliberate than desires and momentary intentions. Therefore, setting goals means that a person has co ...
—is perhaps the most widely-respected theory in industrial-organizational psychology. His 1976 chapter on job satisfaction continues to be one of the most highly-cited pieces of work in the field." Locke is a proponent of
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, was personally acquainted with the
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, and is affiliated with the Ayn Rand Institute. He is also a critic of the concept of
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. In recent years, he has become an outspoken opponent of the
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, especially the organization
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. In a winter 2010 interview with ''Imagineer'' magazine, he stated, "I don’t think PETA want all beings equal at all; I think they want man to suffer and die."Winter 2010 Interview with ''Imagineer'' Magazine. http://www.imagineermagazine.com/index.php/issue_archives/autumn/edwin_a_lockeMcConnell, Scott, "Edwin A. Locke," 100 Voices: an Oral History of Ayn Rand, 2010, New American Library, pp. 351-352.


Academia

Locke graduated high school from
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. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Psychology from
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in 1960. Two years later, at Cornell, he earned his master's degree in Industrial Psychology and Experimental Psychology, followed by his PhD in
Industrial and Organizational Psychology Industrial and organizational psychology (I-O psychology) "focuses the lens of psychological science on a key aspect of human life, namely, their work lives. In general, the goals of I-O psychology are to better understand and optimize the effec ...
in 1964. Locke's dissertation was on the relationship of intentions to
motivation Motivation is an mental state, internal state that propels individuals to engage in goal-directed behavior. It is often understood as a force that explains why people or animals initiate, continue, or terminate a certain behavior at a particul ...
and affect. In 1964, he took a position as an associate research scientist with the American Institutes for Research (AIR), where he remained as a research scientist from 1966 to 1970. In 1967, he became an assistant professor of psychology in the University of Maryland. In 1970, he became associate professor of Business Administration in the University of Maryland. Between 1972 and 2001, he held a number of posts at the University of Maryland: 1972–2001, Professor of Business and Management, and of Psychology; 1984–1996; chair, Management and Organization Faculty; 1998–2001, Dean's Professor of Leadership and Motivation. Since 2001, Locke has been Professor
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at the
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.


Theories


The Goal Setting Theory

The Goal Setting Theory was developed by Locke in 1968 through the publication of his article “Toward a Theory of Task Motivation and Incentives”. This theory was confirmed through the experiments of Dr. Gary Latham, who performed experiments in the workplace setting.  The two collaborated to develop the 5 principles of goal setting in their 1990 book “A Theory of Goal Setting & Task Performance”.  The 5 Principles the two outlined are Clarity, Challenge, Commitment, Feedback and Task Complexity. The two key findings of this theory are that setting specific goals (e.g., I want to earn $500 more a month) leads to higher performance than setting nonspecific, "do best" goals (e.g., I want to earn more money), and that goal difficulty is linearly and positively related to performance, such that, the harder the goal, the greater the effort, focus, and persistence, which results in higher performance. Goals are proposed to mediate the influence of incentives and
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on performance. The model has spawned a large body of research, most of which has supported these predictions. Goals have two characteristics: content, and intensity. Content refers to the chosen achievement (e.g., I want to form a loving relationship). Intensity refers to the quantity of physical and mental resources needed to create or achieve the content. The original model proposed by Locke consisted of five steps: Environmental Stimuli → Cognition → Evaluation → Intentions/ Goal Setting → Performance.


Sub-principles of Goal-setting

1) Set challenging specific goals 2) Provide feedback in relation to goals 3) Gain goal commitment 4) Provide resources needed to attain the goal 5) Learning vs performance goals 6) Environmental uncertainty 7) Stretch Goals


Prime Mover Theory

Professor Locke also developed a model of successful business people.E. A. Locke. (2000). ''The prime movers: Traits of the great wealth creators''. Amacom New York, NY. This model is based on observations of success, such as of
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, and Mary Kay. In successful people, seven traits were observed at high levels: # Independent vision # An active mind # Competence and confidence # The drive to action # Egoistic passion # Love of ability in others # Virtue


Books

Source: *The Selfish Path to Romance: How to Love with Passion and Reason (published in 2011) Co-Author: Dr. Ellen Kenner *Study Methods and Study Motivation (published 1998) *Goal Setting: A Motivational Technique That Works (published 1984) Co-Author: Dr. Gary Latham *Theory of Goal Setting and Task Performance (published 1990) Co-Authors: Dr. Gary Latham, Ken J. Smith, Robert E. Wood, Albert Bandura *New Developments in Goal Setting and Task Performance (published 2012) Co-Author Dr. Gary Latham *Handbook of Principles of Organizational Behavior (published 2009) *The Prime Movers: Traits of the Great Wealth Creators (published 2000) *Postmodernism and Management: Pros, Cons and the Alternative (published 2003) *The Illusion of Determinism: Why Free Will is Real and Causal (published 2017)


Awards

* The Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the
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(Human Resources Division) * Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award from the University of Maryland * James Mckeen Cattell Fellow Award,
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.


Attainments

Locke is a fellow of the
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, the
Association for Psychological Science The Association for Psychological Science (APS), previously the American Psychological Society, is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to promote, protect, and advance the interests of scientifically oriented psychology in r ...
, the
Academy of Management An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of tertiary education. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the g ...
, the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, and the Society for Organizational Behavior.


References


External links


Professor Locke's home page
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