Career-related self-efficacy, its antecedents and relationship to subjective career success in a cross-lagged panel study

Volume: 31, Issue: 20, Pages: 2645 - 2672
Published: Apr 5, 2018
Abstract
In a cross-lagged study using two-wave data of N = 581 employees from Germany, we explored the role of career-related self-efficacy beliefs as a main cause of subjective career success – reflected by the two indicators of self-rated success, and career satisfaction. Moreover, we aimed at shedding light on those antecedents (exceeding demands, transformational leadership, emotional strain) that, according to Bandura’s four sources of...
Paper Details
Title
Career-related self-efficacy, its antecedents and relationship to subjective career success in a cross-lagged panel study
Published Date
Apr 5, 2018
Volume
31
Issue
20
Pages
2645 - 2672
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