Essays about: "social cognitive theory"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 149 essays containing the words social cognitive theory.

  1. 16. An active chain process of self-leadership : Dynamically practising self-leading strategies for sustainability

    University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för företagande, innovation och hållbarhet

    Author : Mia Amilon; Stephanie Nguyen; [2022]
    Keywords : Leadership; self-leadership; personality; traits; dynamic; active; chain process; self-leadership strategies; strategies; strategy; education; chain; process; self-awareness; self-management; self-efficacy; outputs; outcome; sustainability; innovation; work performance; self-leading; awareness; thriving; health; mindfulness; social cognitive theory; self-regulation theory; self-control theory; intrinsic motivation theory; Självledarskap; ledarskap; ledare; självledarskapsstrategi; strategi; aktiv; dynamisk; process; kedjeprocess; personlighet; egenskap;

    Abstract : Title: An active chain process of self-leadership: Dynamically practising self-leading strategies for sustainability. Keywords: Active and dynamic, Chain process of self-leadership, Self-leadership strategies Background: Sustainability is important and of current interest, requiring all organisations to be well-functioning, committed to sustainability and create strategic decisions for their long-term sustainability. READ MORE

  2. 17. The impact of social cognitive career factors on Swedish technology field students – a comparative study.

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola

    Author : Izabela Cierechowicz; Vera Iliescu; [2022]
    Keywords : Social Cognitive Career Theory; Self-efficacy; Interest; Outcome Expectations; Gender;

    Abstract : Technology field industry is lacking a presence of women as in most cases, men have the control on the top management positions. The problem is well-known globally. The gender mixed teams tend to perform better as different ways of thinking allow them to make better business decisions. READ MORE

  3. 18. "Literally giving the main character vibes" – Examining Emotional Capital and Parasocial Relationships on YouTube

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Medier och kommunikation

    Author : Marta Kruhlinskaya; [2022]
    Keywords : emotional capital; parasocial relationships; mediated relationships; social media; YouTube; discourse theory; DTA; digital media; online communication; virtual sociality; emotionality;

    Abstract : In an ever-evolving social media landscape, online communication has become more prone to the revelation of our affective states. In this study, I investigate how iterations of emotional capital, an extension of Pierre Bourdieu’s four forms of capital, shape social interaction in mediated relationships on YouTube, a platform that fosters a participatory culture. READ MORE

  4. 19. Influential factors of depressive symptoms and depression in institutionalized elderly : A descriptive literature review

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för vårdvetenskap

    Author : Wang Jingjing; Gu Wenfang; [2022]
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    Abstract : Because of the high incidence of depression and the globalization of social aging, some adults who previously had depressive symptoms enter long-term care facilities, and the proportion of older persons in long-term care is gradually increasing. Caregivers who understand the factors associated with depression in geriatric care settings can help develop targeted care programs to meet patients' care needs and improve their quality of life. READ MORE

  5. 20. Protecting animals, until dinner? Investigating the existence of Meat-Related Cognitive Dissonance among veterinary students in Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Author : Lydia Soilemezi; [2022]
    Keywords : meat paradox; cognitive dissonance; veterinary students; animal welfare; meat reduction; plant based; sustainability science; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Even though animal farming is one of the leading causes of climate change and more people in the west are raising concerns over animal welfare, meat consumption here is high and expected to rise. This thesis examines the reasoning and tensions that arise when omnivores’ dietary choices clash with their love for animals by studying how the concept of the meat paradox and cognitive dissonance theory can be explained among veterinary students in Sweden. READ MORE