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The present study tested a model explaining how the core self-evaluations (i.e., positive self-regard) concept is linked to job and life satisfaction. The self-concordance model, which focuses on motives underlying goal pursuit, was used as an explanatory framework. Data were collected from 2 samples: (a) 183 university students (longitudinal measures of goal attainment and life satisfaction were used) and (b) 251 employees (longitudinal measures of goal attainment and job satisfaction were utilized). In both studies, the core self-evaluations concept was positively related to goal self-concordance, meaning that individuals with positive self-regard were more likely to pursue goals for intrinsic and identified (value-congruent) reasons. Furthermore, in both studies, goal self-concordance was related to satisfaction (job satisfaction in Study 1 and life satisfaction in Study 2).
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Timothy A. Judge
Joyce E. Bono
Amir Erez
Journal of Applied Psychology
University of Minnesota
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Florida
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7d8aaec32c73b01ae2fd9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.90.2.257
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