Theories and empirical findings about self-esteem derived from the work role and its activities are reviewed. First, self-esteem is defined and problems inherent in its measurement are discussed. Theoretical perspectives relating self-esteem to the work role and activities are then outlined. Problems of a methodological nature, common to most of the evidence, are highlighted prior to reviewing the intrinsic and extrinsic job characteristics which influence self-esteem. The evidence pertaining to the moderating effects of chronic global self-esteem on such relationships is incorporated. The attitudinal and behavioral correlates of high employee self-esteem are then presented, followed by the influence of chronic self-esteem level on occupati...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...
The present study examined the moderating effects of organiza-tion-based self-esteem on the relation...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...
This thesis presents a literature review of self-esteem, primarily as it relates to organizations an...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis of the relationship between self-esteem and...
Work feeds many different aspects of people's lives. It influences self-identity, self-esteem and op...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis of the relationship between self-esteem and...
Behavioral plasticity theory is offered as an explanation for the mod-erating effects of self-esteem...
In the available literature, diverse terms such as self-efficacy, self-concept, self-confidence and ...
The relationship between job-related self-esteem, role ambiguity, role conflict, and job satisfactio...
Research showing that work-contingent self-esteem (i.e., the degree to which workers’ self-esteem is...
In the current study, we sought to investigate the relationship between workaholism and work stress ...
We examined the reciprocal prospective relations between self-esteem and work conditions and outcome...
In the current study, we sought to investigate the relationship between workaholism and work stress ...
While the purpose of this research is to investigate the relation between the job satisfaction and s...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...
The present study examined the moderating effects of organiza-tion-based self-esteem on the relation...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...
This thesis presents a literature review of self-esteem, primarily as it relates to organizations an...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis of the relationship between self-esteem and...
Work feeds many different aspects of people's lives. It influences self-identity, self-esteem and op...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis of the relationship between self-esteem and...
Behavioral plasticity theory is offered as an explanation for the mod-erating effects of self-esteem...
In the available literature, diverse terms such as self-efficacy, self-concept, self-confidence and ...
The relationship between job-related self-esteem, role ambiguity, role conflict, and job satisfactio...
Research showing that work-contingent self-esteem (i.e., the degree to which workers’ self-esteem is...
In the current study, we sought to investigate the relationship between workaholism and work stress ...
We examined the reciprocal prospective relations between self-esteem and work conditions and outcome...
In the current study, we sought to investigate the relationship between workaholism and work stress ...
While the purpose of this research is to investigate the relation between the job satisfaction and s...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...
The present study examined the moderating effects of organiza-tion-based self-esteem on the relation...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...