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A meta‐analysis of the predictors and consequences of organization‐based self‐esteem
Authors:Nathan A Bowling  Kevin J Eschleman  Qiang Wang  Cristina Kirkendall  Gene Alarcon
Institution:Department of Psychology, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Organization‐based self‐esteem (OBSE), which represents employees' beliefs about their own value and competence as organizational members, has attracted much recent research attention. In the current paper, we identified several theoretically based predictors and consequences of OBSE. We then conducted a meta‐analysis examining the relationships between OBSE and these variables. Results indicated that several hypothesized predictors, including the work environment and employee dispositions, were related to OBSE. Furthermore, OBSE was related to several hypothesized outcome variables including job satisfaction, organizational commitment, employee health, job performance, and organizational citizenship behaviour. As expected, OBSE generally yielded stronger relationships with work‐related variables than did general self‐esteem and we found evidence that OBSE mediated the relationships between general self‐esteem and work‐related criteria.
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