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Título : El pasado, el presente, el futuro y la autoeficacia ocupacional: una perspectiva de atribuciones y diferencias culturales entre estudiantes de posgrado en Estados Unidos y México
Palabras clave : Multidisciplinarias (Ciencias Sociales);self;efficacy;Time perspective;moderation analysis;cultural differences
Editorial : Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
Descripción : "This study ́s objective was to examine empirical relationships between three dimensions of time perspective (future, present fatalistic, and past negative) and occupational self-efficacy. Occupational self-efficacy refers to the belief that one can mobilize necessary resources to meet the situation demands encountered in a work-related occupational domain (Schyns & von Collani, 2002). By surveying Mexican (n = 286) and U.S. (n = 272) respondents, we also tested the moderating role of culture. Regression analyses revealed that time perspective dimensions have significant associations with occupational self-efficacy, being future time perspective more potent than its past negative and present fatalistic counterparts. Moderation analyses indicated that none of the examined time perspective-self-efficacy relationships varied significantly between the U.S. and Mexico. Overall, this study suggests that relationships between time perspective and occupational self-efficacy vary according to different temporal dimensions, that future time perspective is key to developing occupational self-efficacy, and that cultural values may not significantly influence on the time perspective-occupational self-efficacy connection."
URI : https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/188460
Otros identificadores : 0188-9834
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