Self-efficacy and work performance: The role of work engagement
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Tian, G.,
Wang, J.,
Zhang, Z., &
Wen, Y.
(2019). Self-efficacy and work performance: The role of work engagement.
Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal,
47(12),
e8528.
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We investigated the influence of self-efficacy on work performance and its mediated link through work engagement by developing a theoretical model based on a literature review. Data from 241 employees of 3 banking companies in China showed that self-efficacy was significantly correlated with work engagement, and work engagement was significantly correlated with work performance. Structural equation modeling results indicated that work engagement acted as a partial mediator in the self-efficacy–work performance relationship. These findings highlight the role of work engagement as a key factor in work-related well-being that can change the effects of self-efficacy on work performance. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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