Vietnamese Young Graduate Employees’ Evaluation of Sources of Self-efficacy at Work

  • Bui T
  • Nguyen T
  • Nguyen T
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Abstract

Background: Self-efficacy at work is considered to be one of the factors affecting employees’ quality of work life and professional development. Understanding the sources of employees’ self-efficacy at work is essential, especially in the context of Viet Nam’s Doi Moi (Renovation) policy that has led to wide-reaching socio-economic changes in Viet Nam, including the workplace over the past 30 years. Methods: This article is based on a quantitative study of 166 Vietnamese graduates with less than 2-year working experience at their organizations, followed by 11 interviews. The study seeks to demonstrate their evaluation of the sources of self-efficacy at work. Findings: The results show that “physiological and emotional states”, “vicarious experiences” and “verbal persuasion” have a significantly positive correlation with self-efficacy at work while no remarkable association is observed for “mastery experiences”. In addition, the content of the interviews further clarifies the above-mentioned results. Conclusion: The findings suggest the important role of cultural-social factors and the characteristics of the workforce in Viet Nam in interpreting employee’s self-efficacy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract)

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Bui, T. H. T., Nguyen, T. A. T., & Nguyen, T. M. (2019). Vietnamese Young Graduate Employees’ Evaluation of Sources of Self-efficacy at Work. The Open Psychology Journal, 12(1), 46–54. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874350101912010046

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