Yazar "Cavus, Mustafa Fedai" seçeneğine göre listele
Listeleniyor 1 - 2 / 2
Sayfa Başına Sonuç
Sıralama seçenekleri
Öğe The mediator role of personal growth initiative in the effect of career satisfaction on task and contextual performance br(Natl Research Univ Higher Sch Economics, 2022) Develi, Alptekin; Pekkan, Nazmiye Ulku; Gokcen-Kapusuz, Ayse; Cavus, Mustafa FedaiIntroduction. This study provides new insights into the impact of career satisfaction on performance through a multi-dimensionality approach, and a mediator variable. Objective. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between career satisfaction, personal growth initiative, task performance, and contextual performance. Method. The research was designed with a quantitative and correlational method. Data were collected from 213 public and private sector employees working in different cities and occupational groups in Turkey. Hypotheses of the research were tested by bootstrapping regression analysis performed with 5000 derivative samples. Results. Career satisfaction contributes positively to explaining personal growth initiative, task performance, and contextual performance. Besides, the personal growth initiative makes a positive contribution to explaining task performance and contextual performance. In addition, the most important finding of the study is that personal growth initiative positively mediates the effect of career satisfaction on task performance and contextual performance. Another original output of the study is the adaptation of task performance and contextual performance scales used in the research into Turkish. Conclusion. In order to fulfill the requirements of the changing business life, employees must first be aware of their own needs, give importance to their personal development to meet these needs, and be on a career path where they will feel satisfied. On the other hand, managers should implement various approaches that will understand their employees' career and personal development expectationsÖğe Understanding the Linkage between Social Capital and Work Alienation: A Mediation Model of Self-Efficacy(Pacific Inst Management, 2020) Pekkan, Nazmiye Ulku; Cavus, Mustafa FedaiIn this study, it was aimed to determine the effect of social capital and self-efficacy on work alienation and the mediation role of self-efficacy in the relation between social capital and work alienation. Depending on the purpose of the research, first a large literature search was made on concepts and theoretical background was given. Then, the first-hand data collection technique was preferred and the survey technique was applied to the employees of public hospitals operating in the health sector in Turkey. The data collected from 462 participants was used in the analysis of the study. As a result of the study, it was found that social capital and self-efficacy have a negative and significant relationship on work alienation. In addition, it was found that the relationship between social capital and work alienation was influenced by the self-efficacy variable, and self-efficacy had a partial mediation role in this relationship.