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Collective Efficacy and Teacher Collective Efficacy

2020
Efficacy is a person’s degree of beliefs and confidence to implement a task and produce a positive change. Efficacy can be divided into two aspects, namely self-efficacy and collective efficacy. In the context of education, the focus of research on efficacy is on teacher self-efficacy and collective teacher efficacy.
Khaliza Saidin   +2 more
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Collective Efficacy

2020
Collective efficacy is an important concept in the study of collective behaviors and outcomes. Emerging from psychology, collective efficacy has been studied in diverse applications. The following sections outline key resources relating to the evolution of collective efficacy research (from psychology to the broader social sciences); current ...
Lucy Richardson, Rebecca Wickes
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Managing membership threats through collective efficacy

Journal of Business Research, 2011
ndividuals cope with membership-threatening situations in organizations through their level of collective efficacy. Basically, members¿ perception of the resourcefulness of the organization provides them with a strong basis from which to believe that they are collectively competent in handling unforeseen situations. To support this argument, this paper
Illia, Laura   +3 more
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Community Collective Efficacy

2009
Socio-technical systems are social systems that incorporate technological infrastructures. At the group level of analysis, the most important question in understanding socio-technical systems is how their technological infrastructures modulate collective capacities for performance and experience.
John M. Carroll   +3 more
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Collective organizational efficacy and collective work engagement in internationalized companies. The moderating role of specific collective organizational efficacy

Psicologia sociale, 2017
The present study examines whether the positive relationship, observed in previous study, between self-efficacy and work engagement is observed also at the collective level, between collective organizational efficacy and collective work engagement. Moreover, the moderating role of specific collective organizational efficacy is analysed. A questionnaire,
Kravchenko, Evgeniya   +1 more
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Determinants and Structural Relation of Personal Efficacy to Collective Efficacy

Applied Psychology, 2002
Dans cette recherche, on éprouve un modèle structurel concernant l’impact du statut socioéconomique sur l’efficacité individuelle perçue et le rapport qu’elle entretient avec la perception de l’efficacité collective. Dans les travaux sociodémographiques, les jeunes, par comparaison aux plus âgés, s’estiment moins efficaces dans la gestion de leur vie ...
Rocio Fernandez Ballesteros   +4 more
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Collective Efficacy: A Multilevel Analysis

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2001
A full understanding of how efficacy beliefs influence collective action requires considering the social nature of groups. The authors focus on collective efficacy, a shared belief that individuals hold about the group. Collective efficacy can be influenced by both individual- and group-level variables.
Carl B. Watson   +2 more
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Culture Efficacy: An Alternative to Collective Efficacy

Review of Law and Social Sciences
Cultural efficacy (Abril, forthcoming, (a) & (b)) suggests cultural values in conjunction with cultural identity work to (1) restrain individuals from deviant behavior while (2) motivating each to respond to community deviance. In this discussion of cultural efficacy within an American Indian community, the theory of collective efficacy (Sampson ...
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