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Psychological Capital: Willpower and Resilience

2015
Whether you call it determination, perseverance, or sheer stubbornness, the inner strength and steel to keep going and not quit is a key component of psychological capital. The psychologist Angela Lee Duckworth calls it something else: grit. Studying what makes the difference between people who achieve their goals and those who do not, Duckworth has ...
Shlomo Ben-Hur, Nik Kinley
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The Antecedent of Organizational Outcomes Is Psychological Capital

Health & Social Work, 2018
Psychological capital (PsyCap), which provides a new outlook on the fields of human resources and organizational behavior, is the entirety of positive and improvable features of an individual. An employee's PsyCap can be positively or negatively affected by a social worker's perceptions and beliefs. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of
Özgür Ugurluoglu   +2 more
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Psychological Capital

2017
This chapter proposes psychological capital (PsyCap) as a scientific and evidence-based framework for measuring, developing and managing resilience in the workplace. Avey et al. (2009) argues that resilience, or the ability to bounce back from adverse events or personal setbacks, is the most important resource to navigating a troubled work environment.
Jason L. Stratman   +1 more
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Benevolent leadership, psychological capital and civil servants' service performance: Psychological capital as a moderator

2015 International Conference on Logistics, Informatics and Service Sciences (LISS), 2015
This paper focuses on the grass-roots civil servants and aims at identifying the influence mechanism of benevolent leadership on their service performance and the role of psychological capital among the triadic relationship. The result of hierarchy regression analysis about 350 sample data showed that both benevolent leadership and psychological ...
Qi-chao He, Xiao-wei Qiu
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Psychological capital and the startup capital–entrepreneurial success relationship

Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship, 2016
Research has demonstrated that psychological strengths have important influences on entrepreneurial behavior. The current study explored the interaction between entrepreneurs' positive psychological capital and startup capital in leading to entrepreneurial success.
Martin Mabunda Baluku   +2 more
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Psychological capital [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Ace Volkmann Simpson   +3 more
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On Psychological Capital: The Relationship with Human Capital, Social Capital and Performance

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2018
Over the past decade, a growing number of studies have demonstrated that psychological capital (PsyCap) has theoretical and empirical support.
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Psychological capital: a reconceptualisation

International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, 2022
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The Power of Psychological Capital

International Journal of Reproductive Research
The core components of psychological capital include self-confidence, resilience, optimism, and hope. These elements help individuals respond more effectively to stress and challenges while enhancing emotional regulation. Higher levels of psychological capital can increase individuals' motivation for learning and work performance, foster positive ...
Jun ZHANG   +5 more
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