Does coaching work? A meta-analysis on the effects of coaching on individual level outcomes in an organizational context
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Abstract
Whereas coaching is very popular as a management tool, research on coaching effectiveness is lagging behind. Moreover, the studies on coaching that are currently available have focused on a large variety of processes and outcome measures and generally lack a firm theoretical foundation. With the meta-analysis presented in this article, we aim to shed light on the effectiveness of coaching within an organizational context. We address the question whether coaching has an effect on five both theoretically and practically relevant individual-level outcome categories: performance/skills, well-being, coping, work attitudes, and goal-directed self-regulation. The results show that coaching has significant positive…
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- Coaching
- Psychology
- Applied psychology
- Lagging
- Context (archaeology)
- Coping (psychology)
- Meta-analysis
- Social psychology
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