Many people do not act together against climate change or social inequalities because they feel they or their group cannot make a difference. Understanding how people come to feel that they can achieve something (a perception of self-efficacy) is therefore crucial for motivating people to act together for a better world. However, it is difficult to summarize already existing self-efficacy research because previous studies have used many different ways of naming and measuring it. In this article, we uncover the problems that this raises and propose the triple-A framework as a solution. This new framework shows which agents, actions, and aims are important for understanding self-efficacy. By offering specific recommendations for measuring sel...
When rational actors believe that their group can achieve its goals through collective action (i.e.,...
BACKGROUND The relationship between perceived motivational climate and athletes' well-being may dep...
The purpose of this article is to examine the contribution made by the self-efficacy component of Ba...
We discuss prior findings that enhancing perceptions of collective efficacy encourages pro-environme...
Research aims: This study examines perceived self-efficacy and its role in fostering pro-environm...
Collective efficacy—the belief that one’s group is capable of affecting relevant aspects of its envi...
Climate change is unavoidable and requires serious consideration at both the organizational and indi...
When rational actors believe that their group can achieve its goals through collective action (i.e.,...
Environmental degradation is a complex problem, many aspects of which may not be solved unless colle...
Effective management of climate change risk requires an understanding of how to encourage positive b...
Collective efficacy has been shown to be a significant predictor of people’s ability to intervene ef...
The study of self-efficacy is concerned with understanding this important aspect of self and identit...
The concept of self-efficacy, introduced by Albert Bandura, has received a lot of attention in psych...
Studies reveal that the more efficacious people feel in their ability to combat climate change, the ...
Manuscript type: Research paper Research aims: This study examines perceived self-efficacy and its ...
When rational actors believe that their group can achieve its goals through collective action (i.e.,...
BACKGROUND The relationship between perceived motivational climate and athletes' well-being may dep...
The purpose of this article is to examine the contribution made by the self-efficacy component of Ba...
We discuss prior findings that enhancing perceptions of collective efficacy encourages pro-environme...
Research aims: This study examines perceived self-efficacy and its role in fostering pro-environm...
Collective efficacy—the belief that one’s group is capable of affecting relevant aspects of its envi...
Climate change is unavoidable and requires serious consideration at both the organizational and indi...
When rational actors believe that their group can achieve its goals through collective action (i.e.,...
Environmental degradation is a complex problem, many aspects of which may not be solved unless colle...
Effective management of climate change risk requires an understanding of how to encourage positive b...
Collective efficacy has been shown to be a significant predictor of people’s ability to intervene ef...
The study of self-efficacy is concerned with understanding this important aspect of self and identit...
The concept of self-efficacy, introduced by Albert Bandura, has received a lot of attention in psych...
Studies reveal that the more efficacious people feel in their ability to combat climate change, the ...
Manuscript type: Research paper Research aims: This study examines perceived self-efficacy and its ...
When rational actors believe that their group can achieve its goals through collective action (i.e.,...
BACKGROUND The relationship between perceived motivational climate and athletes' well-being may dep...
The purpose of this article is to examine the contribution made by the self-efficacy component of Ba...