Anna Steidle
University of Stuttgart
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Basic and Applied Social Psychology | 2013
Anna Steidle; Lioba Werth; Christine Gockel
The current research investigates a motivational mechanism that contributes to the inferior goal striving and attainment of powerless individuals: the transfer of motivation from goals to means. We expected that this mechanism would work effectively only in powerful individuals. The results of an experiment and a field study confirmed our assumptions. The more motivated powerful people were to attain the goals, the more they engaged in self-determined action and, in turn, the more positively they experienced goal-related activities. No such relation was found for their powerless counterparts. Implications for power research and goal systems theory are discussed.
Ergonomics | 2018
Brid Sona; Erik Dietl; Anna Steidle
Abstract To deal with stress and exhaustion at work, personal resources need to be replenished during breaks. The aim of this laboratory study (n = 122 students) was to test the restorative potential of sensory-enriched break environments (SEBEs) in between-subjects with repeated measures design, focusing on the type of the environment (natural outdoor vs. built indoor environment) and sensory input (no sensory input vs. audiovisual input vs. audiovisual and olfactory input). Analyses showed that SEBEs simulating either a natural or a lounge environment were perceived as more pleasant and restorative (fascination/being away) than a standard break room, which in turn facilitated the recovery of personal resources (mood, fatigue, arousal). Moreover, adding a congruent scent to an audiovisual simulation indirectly facilitated the recovery of personal resources via greater scent pleasantness and higher fascination and being away. The current study shows the opportunities for sensory enrichment to foster restoration in break environments.
Ergonomics | 2018
Olga Kombeiz; Anna Steidle
Abstract Research has shown that colours influence motivation and cognitive performance. In achievement contexts, red evokes avoidance motivation that hinders creativity, while blue elicits an approach motivation that facilitates creativity. However, due to their position and mode of presentation, colours may convey a different message. Red accent lighting creates a cosy, friendly room atmosphere that may, even in an achievement context, elicit an approach rather than an avoidance motivation. Results (N = 146) showed that both blue and red accent light increased strategic approach motivation compared to white accent light. Moreover, through the heightened approach motivation, colourful accent light indirectly improved creative performance. Implications for future research on colour and practical implications for colour usage are discussed. Practitioner Summary: Designing work environments for creativity is a new topic in ergonomics research and practice. The present study demonstrates indirect effects of coloured accent light on creativity providing interesting possibilities for the design of workplaces for knowledge workers, classrooms and all other rooms in which people work on new ideas.
Journal of Environmental Psychology | 2013
Anna Steidle; Lioba Werth
Journal of Environmental Psychology | 2014
Anna Steidle; Lioba Werth
Social Cognition | 2013
Anna Steidle; Eva-Verena Hanke; Lioba Werth
Bauphysik | 2013
Lioba Werth; Anna Steidle; Carolin Hubschneider; Jan de Boer; Klaus Sedlbauer
Journal of Environmental Psychology | 2017
Olga Kombeiz; Anna Steidle; Erik Dietl
Bauphysik | 2015
Anna Steidle; Jan de Boer; Lioba Werth; Klaus Sedlbauer
Bauphysik | 2013
Susanne Urlaub; Lioba Werth; Anna Steidle; Christoph van Treeck; Klaus Sedlbauer