| Literature DB >> 26228477 |
Elena Stephan1, Constantine Sedikides2, Tim Wildschut2, Wing-Yee Cheung2, Clay Routledge3, Jamie Arndt4.
Abstract
Six studies examined the nostalgia-inspiration link and its motivational implications. In Study 1, nostalgia proneness was positively associated with inspiration frequency and intensity. In Studies 2 and 3, the recollection of nostalgic (vs. ordinary) experiences increased both general inspiration and specific inspiration to engage in exploratory activities. In Study 4, serial mediational analyses supported a model in which nostalgia increases social connectedness, which subsequently fosters self-esteem, which then boosts inspiration. In Study 5, a rigorous evaluation of this serial mediational model (with a novel nostalgia induction controlling for positive affect) reinforced the idea that nostalgia-elicited social connectedness increases self-esteem, which then heightens inspiration. Study 6 extended the serial mediational model by demonstrating that nostalgia-evoked inspiration predicts goal pursuit (intentions to pursue an important goal). Nostalgia spawns inspiration via social connectedness and attendant self-esteem. In turn, nostalgia-evoked inspiration bolsters motivation.Entities:
Keywords: inspiration; motivation; nostalgia; self-esteem; social connectedness
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26228477 DOI: 10.1177/0146167215596985
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull ISSN: 0146-1672