Abstract
This paper aims to expand Snyder’s Hope Theory by addressing its conceptual limitations and enhancing its relevance for organizational research. It critiques the model’s excessive individualism, its conflation of agency with self-efficacy, and its omission of relational and temporal dimensions of hope. To advance this theoretical agenda, the study analyzes 108 critical incidents of hope, identifying five new sources— personal purpose, interpersonal relationships, collective agency, historical consciousness, and spiritual transcendence—and additional
behavioral expressions such as active waiting and collective action. The paper’s main contribution is a multidimensional conception of hope that integrates cognitive, relational, collective, and existential dimensions.
behavioral expressions such as active waiting and collective action. The paper’s main contribution is a multidimensional conception of hope that integrates cognitive, relational, collective, and existential dimensions.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2026 |
| Event | Western Academy of Management 2026: Leveraging the Past to Forge a New Frontier of Work - Santa Fe, Santa Fe, United States Duration: 11 Mar 2026 → 14 Mar 2026 https://www.wamonline.org/2026-conference |
Conference
| Conference | Western Academy of Management 2026 |
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| Abbreviated title | WAM 2026 |
| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | Santa Fe |
| Period | 11/03/26 → 14/03/26 |
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