The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy

Purpose – The intention of this study was to explore the impact of Job Searching Self-Efficacy (JSSE), Education Self-Efficacy (ESE) and Extraversion effects on achieving a successful job. Based on exploratory factor analysis, four factors were derived. Namely, Peer influence, JSSE, Extraversion and...

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Main Author: Yeo, Whitney Zi Xuan
Other Authors: Kelvin Pang Ka Liong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1725452023-12-15T15:34:23Z The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy Yeo, Whitney Zi Xuan Kelvin Pang Ka Liong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering kelvin.pangkl@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Maritime studies Purpose – The intention of this study was to explore the impact of Job Searching Self-Efficacy (JSSE), Education Self-Efficacy (ESE) and Extraversion effects on achieving a successful job. Based on exploratory factor analysis, four factors were derived. Namely, Peer influence, JSSE, Extraversion and Success in Job Searching. Design/methodology/approach – To summarize JSSE, ESSE and Extraversion Factor analysis was used to analyse important factors. Corrected item-total correlation coefficients and Cronbach’s alpha (Reliability tests) were adopted so as to determine the internal consistency of questionnaire responses. Also, to investigate the relationship between JSSE, EESE and Extraversion, multiple regression model analysis was carried out. Findings – Results proved that ESE has a beneficial effect on JSSE. There is a partial beneficial relationship between ESE and Extraversion. Furthermore, there is positive relationship between JSSE and successful job application, Likewise, there is positive relationship between Extraversion and successful job application. Therefore, we derived that factors are deemed as important determinants that affect graduates in achieving a successful job application. Originality/value – This study focused on the significance of relationship between JSSE, ESSE and Extraversion factors in successful job applications. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2023-12-14T12:09:40Z 2023-12-14T12:09:40Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Yeo, W. Z. X. (2023). The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172545 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172545 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy
description Purpose – The intention of this study was to explore the impact of Job Searching Self-Efficacy (JSSE), Education Self-Efficacy (ESE) and Extraversion effects on achieving a successful job. Based on exploratory factor analysis, four factors were derived. Namely, Peer influence, JSSE, Extraversion and Success in Job Searching. Design/methodology/approach – To summarize JSSE, ESSE and Extraversion Factor analysis was used to analyse important factors. Corrected item-total correlation coefficients and Cronbach’s alpha (Reliability tests) were adopted so as to determine the internal consistency of questionnaire responses. Also, to investigate the relationship between JSSE, EESE and Extraversion, multiple regression model analysis was carried out. Findings – Results proved that ESE has a beneficial effect on JSSE. There is a partial beneficial relationship between ESE and Extraversion. Furthermore, there is positive relationship between JSSE and successful job application, Likewise, there is positive relationship between Extraversion and successful job application. Therefore, we derived that factors are deemed as important determinants that affect graduates in achieving a successful job application. Originality/value – This study focused on the significance of relationship between JSSE, ESSE and Extraversion factors in successful job applications.
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title The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy
title_short The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy
title_full The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy
title_fullStr The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy
title_full_unstemmed The determinants of successful job applications in the maritime industry - relationship between extraversion and self-efficacy
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