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The neglected mediating role of self-efficacy in the goal setting process in local public administrations
Authors:Bernhard Hirsch  Christian Nitzl  Stefan Reemts
Institution:1.Institute of Management Accounting, Finance and Risk Management,University of the German Federal Armed Forces Munich,Neubiberg,Germany
Abstract:To analyse the role of self-efficacy in goal setting in public administrations, this study combines goal-setting theory, public service motivation literature and cognitive theory. Using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM), survey data from 105 German civil servants are analysed. The results underline the role of goal setting (represented by goal difficulty and specificity) in determining the self-efficacy of public servants. Public service motivation and goal specificity both increase public servants’ work performance; however, the effects of goal difficulty are negatively mediated by the employee’s self-efficacy. That finding reflects the central role of self-efficacy, which should not be ignored in the goal-setting processes of public administrations.
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