Does a positive gain spiral of resources, efficacy beliefs and engagement exist?

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The present study among 110 Spanish university students expands previous research on work engagement by investigating the causal relationships between two potentially important resources in the use of Information & Communication Technology (i.e., time control and method control), efficacy beliefs and engagement. More specifically, two questions are addressed: (1) do personal resources mediate the relationship between task resources and work engagement? (2) does engagement increase personal and task resources? Results show that efficacy beliefs play a mediating role between task resources and engagement. Engagement increases efficacy beliefs, which in turn increase task resources over time. These findings suggest a positive gain spiral in which efficacy beliefs play a central role.

论文关键词:Resources,Engagement,Efficacy belief,Gain spiral

论文评审过程:Available online 10 December 2004.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2004.11.012