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Skip to search form Skip to main content You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. Corpus ID: Collective self-esteem and perceived social support as predictors of cultural congruity among Black and Latino college students. Constantine and J. Robinson and L. Wilton and Leon D. Constantine , J. Self Efficacy Self Esteem And Social Wellness

1. Introduction

Crossref DOI : The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between co-worker supports, job stress and organization based self-esteem OBSE. The independent variables are job stress and co-worker support, while organization-based self-esteem is the dependent variable.

A survey was conducted on respondents from different occupational background. The respondents were randomly selected from different employment background.

Self Efficacy Self Esteem And Social Wellness

The study oScial that only co-worker support was significant in predicting organization based self-esteem. Alam GM Can governance and regulatory control ensure private higher education as business or public goods in Bangladesh? African Journal of Business Management, 3 12 : Babin, B. Journal of Retailing, 72 1 Bateman, G. Employee perceptions of co-worker support and its effect on job satisfaction, work stress and intention to quit.

What is self-esteem?

Unpublished Dissertation, University of Canterbury. Beehr, T.

Self Efficacy Self Esteem And Social Wellness

Social support, occupational stress anxiety. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 5, pp.

Self Efficacy Self Esteem And Social Wellness

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