@misc{Wójcik-Chodorowska_Joanna_Self-efficacy, author={Wójcik-Chodorowska, Joanna and Sułkowski, Łukasz and Jung-Konstanty, Stanisława}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Faculty of Economics and Management Press}, language={eng}, abstract={Research background and purpose: The article analyzes the importance of self-efficacy in shaping the work engagement of local government administration employees. Referring to Albert Bandura`s social cognitive theory and the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, it discusses the relationships between individuals` beliefs in their own effectiveness and their levels of energy, dedication, and engagement at work. The aim of the study was Explorer tje relationship between sel-efficacy and the declared level of professional engagement, as well as to identify the areas in which local government employees rate their personal effectiveness the highest.}, abstract={Design/methodology/approach: The study was conducted using a quantitative method based on the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) developed by R. Schwarzer and M. Jerusalem, adapted into Polish by Z. Juczyński. The sample included 163 employees of a local government administration unit located in southern Poland. Data were analyzed using nonparametric tests (Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA, and Spearman`s rank correlation). The measurement of work engagement was exploratory in nature and based on simplified self-assessment by the respondents.}, abstract={Findings: The results showed that respondents rated their ability to solve problems and cope with difficult situations the highest, indicating the dominance of the task-oriented component in the structure of self-efficacy.These findings suggest that the ability to overcome obstacles may constitute a potentially relevant personal resource for work engagement in a public-sector context, although no direct, statistically significant relationship was found between overall self-efficacy and declared engagement.}, abstract={Value added and limitations: The article contributes to the development of research on the psychological resources of public sector employees, presenting self-efficacy as a potential yet context-dependent factor supporting professional engagement. It also formulates practical recommendations for building a work environment based on trust, cooperation, and appreciation. The study`s limitations include its cross-sectional design, purposive sampling, and simplified measurement of engagement. The obtained results are exploratory and constitute a starting point for further research using the full Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES).}, title={Self-efficacy as a resource in managing the engagement of local government employees}, type={artykuł}, keywords={self-efficacy, employee engagement, local government administration, Human Resource Management, poczucie własnej skuteczności, zaangażowanie pracowników, administracja samorządowa, zarządzanie zasobami ludzkimi}, }