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Publication details for Prof Birgit Schyns

Felfe, J. & Schyns, B. (2002). The relationship between employees' occupational self-efficacy and perceived transformational leadership - Replication, an extension of recent results. Current Research in Social Psychology 7(9): 137-162.

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Abstract

The relationship between transformational leadership and self-efficacy is not yet fully explained. Different hypotheses have been posed ranging from positive to negative relationships between the constructs. The aim of this study is to further clarify how transformational leadership and self-efficacy relate. In addition, this paper considers possible moderators of this relationship. Task demands and climate are tested as moderators of the relationship between transformational leadership and self-efficacy. Although the relationships between transformational leadership and self-efficacy are virtually zero in the correlational analysis, interaction effects of transformational leadership and task demands are found. In an overall analysis, task demands is the best predictor for self-efficacy.

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