Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour

Proactive behaviour at work (PWB) is aimed at bringing about change within the organization, such as by improving work methods, voicing ideas or concerns, and taking action to prevent problems from reoccurring (Strauss & Parker, 2014). PWB can add to organizational effectiveness (Axtell et al.,...

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Main Authors: Peariasamy, Suguna Devi, Omar, Zoharah, Basri, Ramli, Alias, Siti Noormi
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2020
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author Peariasamy, Suguna Devi
Omar, Zoharah
Basri, Ramli
Alias, Siti Noormi
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description Proactive behaviour at work (PWB) is aimed at bringing about change within the organization, such as by improving work methods, voicing ideas or concerns, and taking action to prevent problems from reoccurring (Strauss & Parker, 2014). PWB can add to organizational effectiveness (Axtell et al., 2000; Griffin et al., 2007; Rank, Pace, & Frese, 2004) and is especially important in school setting when teachers come into contact with students proactively and make them understand what is being taught clearly (Devonport, Biscomb, & Lane, 2010; Sheard & Carbone, 2008). Proactive behaviour in daily work is the quality that teachers must possess in order to make the education system more successful. Strauss (2015) highlighted that, in 21st century teaching and learning practices that emphasis flexibility, innovation and adaptation to changes. School organizations are rapidly looking for competencies and behaviours in teachers who can facilitate and adapt to new educational challenges. Teacher role-breadth self-efficacy (RBSE) is specifically important to meet the current demand in education and help teachers to prepare for future challenges. RBSE is more substantial in academic world today as teachers are expected to take a proactive role to the extent to feel confident and able to carry out broader role that is beyond the traditionally described self-efficacy (Parker, 1998).
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spelling upm-866172021-10-13T08:04:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86617/ Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour Peariasamy, Suguna Devi Omar, Zoharah Basri, Ramli Alias, Siti Noormi Proactive behaviour at work (PWB) is aimed at bringing about change within the organization, such as by improving work methods, voicing ideas or concerns, and taking action to prevent problems from reoccurring (Strauss & Parker, 2014). PWB can add to organizational effectiveness (Axtell et al., 2000; Griffin et al., 2007; Rank, Pace, & Frese, 2004) and is especially important in school setting when teachers come into contact with students proactively and make them understand what is being taught clearly (Devonport, Biscomb, & Lane, 2010; Sheard & Carbone, 2008). Proactive behaviour in daily work is the quality that teachers must possess in order to make the education system more successful. Strauss (2015) highlighted that, in 21st century teaching and learning practices that emphasis flexibility, innovation and adaptation to changes. School organizations are rapidly looking for competencies and behaviours in teachers who can facilitate and adapt to new educational challenges. Teacher role-breadth self-efficacy (RBSE) is specifically important to meet the current demand in education and help teachers to prepare for future challenges. RBSE is more substantial in academic world today as teachers are expected to take a proactive role to the extent to feel confident and able to carry out broader role that is beyond the traditionally described self-efficacy (Parker, 1998). Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2020-07 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86617/1/Magnitude%20of%20role-breadth%20self-efficacy%20.pdf Peariasamy, Suguna Devi and Omar, Zoharah and Basri, Ramli and Alias, Siti Noormi (2020) Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 10 (7). 446 - 459. ISSN 2222-6990 https://hrmars.com/papers/detail/IJARBSS/7434 10.6007/IJARBSS/v10-i7/7434
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Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour
title Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour
title_full Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour
title_fullStr Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour
title_short Magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour
title_sort magnitude of role-breadth self-efficacy in teacher proactive work behaviour
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