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Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy within the Organizational Context
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1998
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Organizational ContextJob PerformanceHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational ParadigmsOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologySelf-monitoringSelf-efficacy TheoryEmployee AttitudeManagementSelf-esteemOrganizational PerformanceWork AttitudeOrganization-based Self-esteemJob SatisfactionMotivationApplied Social PsychologyBusinessBetter Organization ManagementSelf-conceptSelf-efficacySelf-assessment
The self-concept has emerged as an important component of organizational paradigms. This article reviews the conceptual meanings of self-esteem and self-efficacy, clarifies the relation-ship between the two perceptions of the self, and discusses how an understanding of them can lead to better organization management. An empirical examination explored the intervening role of organization-based self-esteem in the relationship between generalized self-efficacy and explored two outcomes-employees' job performance and job-related affect (job satisfaction). Organization-based self-esteem emerged as the stronger predictor of ratings of performance and employee satisfaction, and it appears to act as a mediator in the relationship between generalized self-efficacy and these employee responses. The managerial implications of these results are discussed.
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