The mediating effect of self-efficacy on career aspiration and organizational support with subjective career success among Malaysian women managers during the Covid-19 pandemic

被引:3
|
作者
Hamzah, Siti Raba'ah [1 ]
Musa, Siti Nur Syuhada [1 ]
Mohamad, Norhazlina [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Educ Studies, Serdang, Malaysia
[2] Univ Teknol Mara, Dept Acad Affairs, Melaka, Malaysia
关键词
subjective career success; women manager; career aspiration; occupational self-efficacy; perceived organizational support; COVID-19; pandemic; SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY; MODERATING ROLE; PERFORMANCE; SATISFACTION; ADVANCEMENT; PREDICTORS; COMMITMENT; LEADERSHIP; BEHAVIORS; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.3389/fsoc.2022.802090
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
The lives and jobs of many people have been negatively affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Lockdowns to curb the pandemic have resulted in many people having to work from home. The question that arises is whether women's jobs are more vulnerable to the crisis. In this regard, it would be useful to understand the factors that affect career success, specifically that of Malaysian women managers. The present study sought to examine the impact of career aspiration and organizational support on subjective career success, as well the mediating role of self-efficacy in these relationships. The participants comprised 146 Malaysian women managers who had completed an occupational self-efficacy scale, career aspiration scale, as well as perceived organizational support and subjective career success inventory. The results of multiple linear regression indicated that those with high levels of career aspiration and perceived organizational support were positively associated with subjective career success. In this connection, self-efficacy mediated both relationships. The findings provided a better understanding of women managers' perception of career success in the service sector.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The mediating role of organizational citizenship behavior in the relationship between career self-efficacy and career success among construction project managers in Mashhad
    Saffariantoosi, Khashayar
    Khaleghi, Mohammad Reza
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 43 (28) : 23971 - 23984
  • [2] Role of Social Support in the Relationship Between Career Self-Efficacy and Psychological Distress Among Young People During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Jemini-Gashi, Liridona
    Hoxha, Naime
    SAGE OPEN, 2024, 14 (02):
  • [3] Career adaptability and career coping styles among Chinese medicine specialty students during the COVID-19: The mediating role of career decision-making self-efficacy
    Zhang, Xiaobin
    Yu, Lili
    Chen, Yuying
    Fu, Zongmei
    Zhang, Fangfang
    Li, Zhongcheng
    Wu, Qibiao
    HELIYON, 2024, 10 (15)
  • [4] Has the COVID-19 pandemic affected nursing students' career self-efficacy and professional calling? The mediating impact of professional identity
    Yang, Li
    Xu, Mengfan
    Kuang, Jinke
    Zhou, Kexin
    Zhu, Xuemei
    Kong, Lingna
    Qi, Li
    Liu, Heng
    BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [5] Has the COVID-19 pandemic affected nursing students’ career self-efficacy and professional calling? The mediating impact of professional identity
    Li Yang
    Mengfan Xu
    Jinke Kuang
    Kexin Zhou
    Xuemei Zhu
    Lingna Kong
    Li QI
    Heng Liu
    BMC Medical Education, 22
  • [6] Burnout, Organizational Self-Efficacy and Self-Esteem among Brazilian Teachers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Pereira, Henrique
    Goncalves, Vivianne Oliveira
    de Assis, Renata Machado
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATION IN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION, 2021, 11 (03) : 795 - 803
  • [7] First Responders During COVID-19: Career Calling, PTSD, and Work Self-Efficacy
    Seidman, Andrew J.
    Born, Wendi
    Corriveau, Erin
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2024, 66 (06) : 1017 - 1023
  • [8] Work family conflict and professional self-efficacy among career persistent women: the mediating role of managerial support
    Alok, Swati
    Banerjee, Sudatta
    Singh, Swati
    GENDER IN MANAGEMENT, 2021, 36 (08): : 952 - 967
  • [9] Effects of stress on burnout among infection control nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: the mediating effects of social support and self-efficacy
    Lee, Su-jin
    Park, Ju-Young
    Kim, Seo-Hyeon
    BMC NURSING, 2024, 23 (01):
  • [10] Effects of Career Adaptability and Self-Efficacy on Transition Shock Among Newly Graduated Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Survey Conducted in China
    Wang, Xiaojie
    Niu, Jianming
    Dai, Qian
    Liu, Meifang
    JOURNAL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN NURSING, 2023, 54 (11): : 524 - 532