Career development, collective efficacy, and individual task performance

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis that perceived collective efficacy would mediate the effects of self-efficacy on individual task performance.Design methodology approach - An assessment center design with 147 participants in 49 three-person groups was used.Findings - It...

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Veröffentlicht in:Career development international 2009-10, Vol.14 (6), p.534-546
Hauptverfasser: Kellett, Janet B., Humphrey, Ronald H., Sleeth, Randall G.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis that perceived collective efficacy would mediate the effects of self-efficacy on individual task performance.Design methodology approach - An assessment center design with 147 participants in 49 three-person groups was used.Findings - It is found that for individuals working on an assigned group goal, perception of the group's collective efficacy, rather than self-efficacy, has a direct influence on task performance.Research limitations implications - Future researchers should examine the extent to which cognitive intelligence influences collective efficacy effects.Practical implications - The research suggests that perceptions of collective efficacy and team support may influence early career developmental task performance.Originality value - This paper found that collective efficacy might be more important than individual efficacy in predicting individual task performance in some circumstances.
ISSN:1362-0436
1758-6003
DOI:10.1108/13620430910997286