A Componential and Functional Framework for Metacognition: Implications for Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management*
Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
ISBN: 978-1-83797-890-8, eISBN: 978-1-83797-889-2
Publication date: 26 September 2024
Abstract
The primary objective of this chapter is to synthesize and organize prevailing theoretical perspectives on metacognition into a framework that can enhance understanding of metacognitive phenomena, with the aim of stimulating future research in the field of organizational behavior and human resources management (OBHRM). The author starts with a review of the history of metacognition research, distinguishing it from related theoretical constructs such as cognition, executive function, and self-regulation. Following this, the author outlines five constituent elements of metacognition – metacognitive knowledge, metacognitive experiences, metacognitive monitoring, a dynamic mental model, and metacognitive control – with discussions on their interrelationships and respective functions. Two approaches to metacognition, a process approach and an individual-difference approach, are then presented, summarizing key questions and findings from each. Finally, three broad directions for future research in OBHRM are proposed: examining metacognitive processes, considering mechanisms beyond learning to explain the effects of metacognition, and exploring both domain-specific and general metacognitive knowledge and skills. The implications of these research directions for personnel and human resources management practices are discussed.
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Citation
Sun, S. (2024), "A Componential and Functional Framework for Metacognition: Implications for Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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