TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-regulation and goal-directed behavior
T2 - A systematic literature review, public policy recommendations, and research agenda
AU - Billore, Soniya
AU - Anisimova, Tatiana
AU - Vrontis, Demetris
N1 - Funding Information:
Soniya Billore is Associate Professor of Marketing at the School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University, Sweden. She earned her PhD from Keio University, Japan as a Monbukagakusho scholar. Her research areas are Marketing, Cultural consumption and practices, and Consumerism and Innovation. She has published in peer-reviewed journals including European Business Review, International Journal of Consumer Studies, Journal of Historical Research in Marketing and British Food Journal, among others. Soniya was awarded the Emerald Literati Award for Highly commended paper in 2020 and the Annual Emerging Scholar Award by WAIB in 2010. Soniya has worked extensively with India and Japan through various projects and grants from international funding agencies. ORCID: 0000-0003-0587-4543
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PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - The act of self-regulation, also referred to as self-control, is antithesis to profligacy. Self-regulation is central to human behavior and is the core of a well-functioning society. Although self-regulation as a research topic has been well-researched, systematic literature reviews on this domain are rare. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this article is one of the first to present a systematic literature review on self-regulation and goal-directed behavior. The authors compiled a study pool of 78 papers over a period of 1990–2021. This study complements the Theory, Characteristics, Context, and Methodology (TCCM) framework, and presents the TCCMP framework to provide public policy recommendations. Further, the authors extract seminal models in the self-regulation literature to re-integrate them into contemporary marketing research. Through the insights gained from the literature review, this paper presents suggestions for public policies, and develops a detailed research agenda.
AB - The act of self-regulation, also referred to as self-control, is antithesis to profligacy. Self-regulation is central to human behavior and is the core of a well-functioning society. Although self-regulation as a research topic has been well-researched, systematic literature reviews on this domain are rare. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this article is one of the first to present a systematic literature review on self-regulation and goal-directed behavior. The authors compiled a study pool of 78 papers over a period of 1990–2021. This study complements the Theory, Characteristics, Context, and Methodology (TCCM) framework, and presents the TCCMP framework to provide public policy recommendations. Further, the authors extract seminal models in the self-regulation literature to re-integrate them into contemporary marketing research. Through the insights gained from the literature review, this paper presents suggestions for public policies, and develops a detailed research agenda.
KW - Future research agenda
KW - Goal-directed behavior
KW - Public policy-making
KW - Self-regulation
KW - Systematic literature review
KW - TCCMP
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.113435
DO - 10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.113435
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144036078
SN - 0148-2963
VL - 156
JO - Journal of Business Research
JF - Journal of Business Research
M1 - 113435
ER -