Self‐efficacy and Work‐related Behaviour: A Review and Meta‐analysis

L'auto-efficacite, c'est la conviction que l'on peut adopter avec succes le comportement requis pour obtenir les resultats recherches. Toute une litterature confirme la proposition generale de Bandura selon laquelle il existerait une relation entre la performance et les attentes liees a l'auto-efficacite (par ex.: Bandura, 1980; Bandura, Reese, & Adams, 1982). Des travaux plus recents ont etabli l'existence d'un rapport entre l'auto-efficacite et le comportement professionnel (par ex.: Barling & Beattie, 1983). Cet article presente un panorama et une meta-analyse des decouvertes sur la relation existant entre l'auto-efficacite et les comportements relatifs au travail. Les recherches passees en revue ont ete proposees par des bases de donnees informatisees

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