群体中自我效能的变化:多样性、领导力和群体氛围的影响

Self‐efficacy changes in groups: effects of diversity, leadership, and group climate

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2003
被引 205
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究群体因素如何影响成员自我效能的变化,发现教育多样性、支持性领导和开放氛围通过不同路径提升求职效能,对培训设计和团队管理有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract Self‐efficacy belief is a significant predictor of behavioral choices in terms of goal setting, the amount of effort devoted to a particular task, and actual performance. This study conceives of formation and change of self‐efficacy as a social and context‐dependent process. We hypothesized that different group factors (discretionary and ambient group stimuli) influence changes in members' self‐efficacy through differing routes (individual‐level and cross‐level processes). We tested our hypotheses using data from individuals in 169 training groups who attended a 5‐day workshop designed to increase participants' job‐search skills and efficacy. Specifically, we examined the degree of change in participants' job‐search efficacy before and after the workshop. The results showed that (a) membership diversity in education was positively related to increases in job‐search efficacy, (b) supportive leadership contributed to job‐search efficacy at the individual level of analysis with no cross‐level effects, and (c) open group climate contributed to job‐search efficacy through both individual‐level and cross‐level processes. Limitations and directions for future research are discussed. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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