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Implications of core self-evaluations for a changing organizational context
Authors:Timothy A Judge  John D Kammeyer-Mueller
Institution:aDepartment of Management, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556-5646, USA;bDepartment of Management, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7165, USA
Abstract:There is a need for individuals who have the confidence and assertiveness to adapt to and create positive change in contemporary organizations. The concept of core self-evaluations provides one way to conceptualize this requisite positive self-construal. This article begins by covering the concept of core self-evaluations, highlighting what has been learned about the relationship between core self-evaluations and attitudes, motivation, performance, and career progress. After this review, implications of the core self-evaluation construct for challenges in contemporary organizations are reviewed. Specifically, the potential importance of core self-evaluations for creative performance, transformational leadership, coping with organizational change, and managing “boundaryless” careers is discussed.
Keywords:Core self-evaluations  Personality  Organizational change  Career success
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