Closing the Gap: Understanding the Interplay of Individuals' Need for Closure and Coping With Change
(2024) MGTN59 20241Department of Business Administration
- Abstract
- Due to the world becoming increasingly more ambiguous and uncertain, some concepts may consequently become more relevant when evaluating ways to cope with this change. One such concept that has historical indications of being a significant factor in people’s ability to successfully cope with a changing environment is what is called the need for closure. Developed and researched by Arie W. Kruglanski, the need for closure has, despite the significant findings by Kruglanski, not been extensively researched and evaluated in the context of coping with change. This paper further investigates the relationship between need for closure and coping with change by using a survey data set with 63 Swedish participants with varying demographic... (More)
- Due to the world becoming increasingly more ambiguous and uncertain, some concepts may consequently become more relevant when evaluating ways to cope with this change. One such concept that has historical indications of being a significant factor in people’s ability to successfully cope with a changing environment is what is called the need for closure. Developed and researched by Arie W. Kruglanski, the need for closure has, despite the significant findings by Kruglanski, not been extensively researched and evaluated in the context of coping with change. This paper further investigates the relationship between need for closure and coping with change by using a survey data set with 63 Swedish participants with varying demographic characteristics. We then perform multiple regressions with the survey data set to see if there is any significant relationship between need for closure and coping with change. We find that with the parameters used in this study, the need for closure has no effect on the ability to cope with change, and we also find no evidence of a significant relationship between the two concepts. Given the findings of this paper, we discuss the limitations with the study, and potential outcomes and research. (Less)
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- author
- Söderberg, Jacob LU and Westin, Tora LU
- supervisor
- organization
- alternative title
- Understanding the Interplay of Individuals' Need for Closure and Coping With Change
- course
- MGTN59 20241
- year
- 2024
- type
- H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
- subject
- keywords
- Need for closure, coping with change, organisational change.
- language
- English
- id
- 9156453
- date added to LUP
- 2024-06-24 13:33:57
- date last changed
- 2024-06-24 13:33:57
@misc{9156453, abstract = {{Due to the world becoming increasingly more ambiguous and uncertain, some concepts may consequently become more relevant when evaluating ways to cope with this change. One such concept that has historical indications of being a significant factor in people’s ability to successfully cope with a changing environment is what is called the need for closure. Developed and researched by Arie W. Kruglanski, the need for closure has, despite the significant findings by Kruglanski, not been extensively researched and evaluated in the context of coping with change. This paper further investigates the relationship between need for closure and coping with change by using a survey data set with 63 Swedish participants with varying demographic characteristics. We then perform multiple regressions with the survey data set to see if there is any significant relationship between need for closure and coping with change. We find that with the parameters used in this study, the need for closure has no effect on the ability to cope with change, and we also find no evidence of a significant relationship between the two concepts. Given the findings of this paper, we discuss the limitations with the study, and potential outcomes and research.}}, author = {{Söderberg, Jacob and Westin, Tora}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Closing the Gap: Understanding the Interplay of Individuals' Need for Closure and Coping With Change}}, year = {{2024}}, }