Common gender, nationality boost rivalries and performance
November 11, 2024
November 11, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 11 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
When a competitor and opponent have a common identity that's relevant to a particular competition, it will increase their perception of rivalry and inspire them to try harder, according to new Cornell research.
Expanding on past studies showing that competitors are particularly motivated to perform well against certain opponents, Emily Zitek, associate professor of organizational behavior in the . . .
When a competitor and opponent have a common identity that's relevant to a particular competition, it will increase their perception of rivalry and inspire them to try harder, according to new Cornell research.
Expanding on past studies showing that competitors are particularly motivated to perform well against certain opponents, Emily Zitek, associate professor of organizational behavior in the . . .