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Organizational nostalgia facilitates prioritization of important personal work goals

Organizational nostalgia facilitates prioritization of important personal work goals
Organizational nostalgia facilitates prioritization of important personal work goals
To be successful, organizations cannot rely only on prescribing which goals employees should pursue; they must also support employees’ pursuit of personal work goals. For sustained wellbeing and performance, employees need to prioritize goals they perceive as important. Based on self-regulation models, we propose that organizational nostalgia—a sentimental longing or wistful affection for past events in, and aspects of, an organization—facilitates employees’ prioritization of important personal work goals, which may not necessarily align with goals prescribed by the organization. We obtained support for our hypotheses in (a) a two-wave field investigation in which we assessed individual differences in organizational nostalgia (Study 1), (b) a daily diary investigation in which we assessed momentarily experienced organizational nostalgia (Study 2), and (c) an experiment in which we demonstrated that recalling nostalgic organizational experiences aids employees in prioritizing important personal work goals, due to such experiences being appraised as more unique to employees than ordinary organizational experiences (Study 3). In all, organizations can facilitate employees’ prioritization of important personal work goals by leveraging organizational nostalgia.
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Van Dijke, Marius
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Leunissen, Joost M.
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Wildschut, Tim
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Van Dijke, Marius, Leunissen, Joost M., Wildschut, Tim and Sedikides, Constantine (2026) Organizational nostalgia facilitates prioritization of important personal work goals. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 166, [104231]. (doi:10.1016/j.jvb.2026.104231).

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To be successful, organizations cannot rely only on prescribing which goals employees should pursue; they must also support employees’ pursuit of personal work goals. For sustained wellbeing and performance, employees need to prioritize goals they perceive as important. Based on self-regulation models, we propose that organizational nostalgia—a sentimental longing or wistful affection for past events in, and aspects of, an organization—facilitates employees’ prioritization of important personal work goals, which may not necessarily align with goals prescribed by the organization. We obtained support for our hypotheses in (a) a two-wave field investigation in which we assessed individual differences in organizational nostalgia (Study 1), (b) a daily diary investigation in which we assessed momentarily experienced organizational nostalgia (Study 2), and (c) an experiment in which we demonstrated that recalling nostalgic organizational experiences aids employees in prioritizing important personal work goals, due to such experiences being appraised as more unique to employees than ordinary organizational experiences (Study 3). In all, organizations can facilitate employees’ prioritization of important personal work goals by leveraging organizational nostalgia.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 March 2026
e-pub ahead of print date: 25 March 2026
Published date: 30 March 2026

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Local EPrints ID: 511288
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511288
ISSN: 0001-8791
PURE UUID: 178cb85d-f86b-4874-83e3-1b2ba4574e41
ORCID for Tim Wildschut: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6499-5487
ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 11 May 2026 16:46
Last modified: 16 May 2026 01:38

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Author: Marius Van Dijke
Author: Joost M. Leunissen
Author: Tim Wildschut ORCID iD

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