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Human Agency At Work An Active Approach Towards Expertise Development 1st Edition Dr Michael Goller Auth

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Human Agency At Work An Active Approach Towards Expertise Development 1st Edition Dr Michael Goller Auth
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Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 391
Author: Dr. Michael Goller (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658182854, 9783658182861, 3658182857, 3658182865
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Human Agency At Work An Active Approach Towards Expertise Development 1st Edition Dr Michael Goller Auth by Dr. Michael Goller (auth.) 9783658182854, 9783658182861, 3658182857, 3658182865 instant download after payment.

Michael Goller gives a structured overview of the current discourses of human agency in relation to professional learning and development. Based on this discussion, the author develops a theoretical framework including human agency as an individual feature (i. e., a disposition) as well as a set of self-initiated and goal-directed behaviours that are assumed to affect employees’ learning and development (e. g., crafting of new work experiences). He then further specifies this theoretical framework and investigates it empirically in the domain of geriatric care nursing. Based on the findings of the three empirical studies conducted, the author discusses the relevance of human agency for the development of professional expertise of geriatric care nurses.

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