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Physicians' appraisal of mobile health monitoring

2013

This study addresses what factors influence and moderate Japanese physicians' mobile health monitoring (MHM) adoption for diabetic patients. In light of the multilevel sequential check theory, the study tests whether novelty seeking, self-efficacy, and compatibility moderate the effects of overall quality, net benefits, and perceived value of MHM on physicians' usage intention. Self-efficacy serves as an evaluation of resources for coping with an event, while compatibility involves the judgment of an event's congruence with a motive or goal. The study results support four out of nine moderation hypotheses. Our findings clearly indicate that the impact of overall quality and net benefits on …

Self-efficacyCoping (psychology)Management of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementResponsible OrganizationApplied psychologyNovelty seekingIntention to useConstrual level theoryMarketingPsychologyModerationThe Service Industries Journal
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2021

This study examined the malleability of math self-efficacy (SE) among children with poor calculation fluency via an intervention that targeted four sources of SE (mastery experiences, vicarious experiences, social persuasions, and emotional and physiological states). The effect of pure strategy training was contrasted with an intervention that integrated strategy training and explicit SE support. Moreover, the changes in SE source experiences and their relation with math SE, as well as the relation between math-SE profiles and calculation fluency development, were examined. In a quasi-experimental design, 60 Finnish children with calculation fluency problems in Grades 2 to 4 participated in…

Self-efficacyFluencySkills trainingIntervention (counseling)Psychological interventionStrategy trainingIntegrated approachPsychologyGeneral PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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The effects of self-efficacy on computer usage

1995

Abstract This paper examines the effect of self-efficacy, belief in one's capabilities of using a computer in the accomplishment of specific tasks, on computer usage. It introduces an extended technology acceptance model (TAM) that explicitly incorporates self-efficacy and its determinants (experience and organizational support) as factors affecting computer anxiety, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and the use of computer technology. A survey of 450 microcomputer users in Finland found strong support for the conceptual model. In accordance with TAM, perceived usefulness had a strong direct effect on usage, while perceived ease of use had indirect effect on usage through perceive…

Self-efficacyInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer ApplicationsStrategy and ManagementConceptual model (computer science)UsabilityManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer usageCultural diversityTechnology acceptance modelbusinessPsychologyComputer technologyOmega
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Self-Efficacy and Resilience: Mediating Mechanisms in the Relationship Between the Transformational Leadership Dimensions and Well-Being

2019

The objective of this article is to test the roles of self-efficacy and resilience as consecutive mediators in the relationship between the four dimensions of transformational leadership and well-being (operationalized as psychosomatic complaints and psychological distress). The sample consists of 225 social services employees in Spain. Data were gathered at two time points with a time-lag of 6 months. We used path analysis to test the hypothesized model and Monte Carlo confidence intervals to check the significance of the indirect effects. Our results showed that only two of the four transformational leadership dimensions have a direct impact on self-efficacy: inspirational motivation and…

Self-efficacyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMediation (statistics)Sociology and Political ScienceStrategy and Management05 social sciences050109 social psychologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchTransformational leadership0502 economics and businessWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBusiness and International ManagementPsychologyResilience (network)Social psychology050203 business & managementJournal of Leadership & Organizational Studies
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Employment contract, job insecurity and employees’ affective well-being: The role of self- and collective efficacy

2018

A large amount of research has focused on job insecurity, but without obtaining consistent results. Some authors have pointed that this variability might be due to the operationalization of job insecurity. Different types of job insecurity can provoke different employee reactions. The aim of this study is to analyse the effect of job insecurity, understood as temporary employment (objective job insecurity) and personal perception (subjective job insecurity), on affective well-being. In addition, the moderator roles of job self-efficacy and collective efficacy are examined in the relationship between job insecurity and employees’ affective well-being. This study was carried out with 1435 emp…

Self-efficacyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOperationalizationConceptualizationStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyModerationGeneral Business Management and AccountingEmployment contractCollective efficacyManagement of Technology and InnovationPerception0502 economics and businessWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementmedia_commonEconomic and Industrial Democracy
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Career-related self-efficacy, its antecedents and relationship to subjective career success in a cross-lagged panel study

2018

In a cross-lagged study using two-wave data of N = 581 employees from Germany, we explored the role of career-related self-efficacy beliefs as a main cause of subjective career success – reflected ...

Self-efficacyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and Managementeducation05 social sciences050209 industrial relationshumanitiesDevelopmental psychologyManagement of Technology and InnovationCross lagged0502 economics and businessIndustrial relationsBusiness and International ManagementPsychologyThe International Journal of Human Resource Management
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The promotion of a tourist destination by its sensorial perspective definition

2016

In the last years there has been a special attention towards sensory marketing and experiential economy (Hulten, Broweus & Dijk, 2009). Some related contributions (Kim, Ritchie & Tung, 2010; Volo, 2010) in tourism have payed attention to a possible service customization in terms of sensorial stimuli that can be effective for the customers (Scott, Laws & Boksberger, 2010). The literature has recently emphasized the importance of the senses through which to perceive and know an area for a more complete tourist experience (Cherifi, 2015; Liu, Wang, Liu & Deng, 2005). Considering that the brand of a tourist destination expresses its identity and it should represent the synthesis of its promotio…

Sensorial tourist experience tourist communication brand strategy destination management sensory marketingSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale
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On estimating contemporaneous quarterly regional GDP

2007

Subnational regional jurisdictions rarely have at their disposal a reasonable array of timely statistics to monitor their economic condition. In light of this, we develop a procedure that simultaneously estimates a quarterly time series for all regions of a country based upon quarterly national and annual regional data. While other such techniques exist, we suggest a temporal error structure that eliminates possible spurious jumps. Using our approach, regional analysts should now be able to distribute national growth among regions as soon as quarterly national figures are released. In a Spanish application, we detail some practicalities of the process and show that our proposal produces bet…

Series (mathematics)Process (engineering)Strategy and ManagementModeling and SimulationEconometricsEconomicsManagement Science and Operations ResearchStatistics Probability and UncertaintyTime seriesSpurious relationshipComputer Science ApplicationsJournal of Forecasting
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Vertical take-off and landing air transport to provide tourist mobility.

2012

Abstract This paper examines helicopter transfer services to reach attractive and not very accessible tourist areas, taking Sicily and its minor islands, in the South of Italy, as a case study. We investigate the viability of helicopter scheduled services for tourists moving from/to airports or doing one day tours to visit far away places. The mode choice of tourists is simulated using random utility models employing stated preference data. Heli-shuttle service is planned in terms of fleet size, frequency, fare and location pattern of heliports. The paper also analyses how a public subsidy reducing fares might change the set of feasible connections.

Service (business)Air transportStrategy and ManagementTransportationSubsidyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTransport engineeringAir Transport tourist mobilitySettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiLocation patternPreference dataRandom utility modelsBusinessLawVertical take off and landingTourism
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Quality in the consulting service – evaluation and impact: a survey in Spanish firms

2001

The paper deals with the importance of the work of external consultants in firms and of consulting as a function. The study deals with the analysis of external advice within small to medium‐sized enterprises. It tries to reflect the actual importance of external advice sought by firms in trying to reach the highest possible level of client satisfaction. The survey reported in this paper was carried out to evaluate the impact of consulting and to determine the degree of satisfaction of the clients that had used Spanish consulting services. To this end, firms that had used such services were interviewed on‐site. The purpose of the research was to analyse the effects on management processes wi…

Service (business)ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONWork (electrical)Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectQuality (business)Customer satisfactionBusinessPlan (drawing)MarketingFunction (engineering)Management processmedia_commonManaging Service Quality: An International Journal
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