reviewJournal of ManagementJun 17, 2004Closed access

Self-Esteem Within the Work and Organizational Context: A Review of the Organization-Based Self-Esteem Literature

University of Minnesota, Duluth · University of Colorado Colorado Springs

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Abstract

On numerous occasions it has been suggested that an individual’s self-esteem, formed around work and organizational experiences, plays a significant role in determining employee motivation, work-related attitudes and behaviors. We review more than a decade of research on an organization-based conceptualization of self-esteem. It is observed that sources of organization structure, signals about worth from the organization, as well as, success-building role conditions predict organization-based self-esteem. In addition, organization-based self-esteem is related to job satisfaction, organizational commitment, motivation, citizenship behavior, in-role performance, and turnover intentions, as well as, other…

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Keywords
  • Self-esteem
  • Psychology
  • Conceptualization
  • Organizational citizenship behavior
  • Social psychology
  • Organizational commitment
  • Job satisfaction
  • Context (archaeology)
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