effortgiving
Effortgiving is a neologism that describes the intentional allocation of effort to achieve a goal or support others. The term combines effort, the energy expended on a task, with giving, voluntary contribution. It is used in discussions of motivation, teamwork, and prosocial behavior, but it is not widely standardized in peer-reviewed literature. Its usage appears mainly in theoretical discussions and management commentary.
Effortgiving encompasses the decision to invest time, attention, and energy beyond minimum requirements, motivated by perceived
It is influenced by intrinsic motivation, perceived impact, task meaningfulness, recognition, reciprocal expectations, and trust in
In teams, higher effortgiving can accelerate progress and innovation but may increase risk of burnout if not
Researchers may assess effortgiving through self-report scales, behavioral observations, or performance outcomes. It overlaps with concepts
The term lacks a universally accepted definition and clear operationalization, which can hinder comparisons across studies.