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What does LSE stand for?

Leadership Self-Efficacy (management)


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This assumes that individual differences in motivation change with each leadership development experience and that positive experiences build leadership self-efficacy and desire to accumulate additional leadership experience.
Leadership Self-Efficacy and Moral Responsibility Beliefs One of the uses of the leader-follower paradigm is to serve as a means of stratification in organizations.
Specifically, leadership self-efficacy was assessed by items related to students' strong beliefs and self-confidence, and characteristics associated with self-perceived competence in leadership performance.
More specifically, we used McCormick's model of cognitive social theory of leadership confidence as the conceptual foundation for developing the ATI as an intervening variable, which moderates leadership self-efficacy and leadership goals as predictor variables and leadership effectiveness as the criterion variable.

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