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A Design for the Cognitive Calibration of Employees
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  • cognitive schemas
  • sustainable behavior
  • person–organization fit
  • feedback–seeking
  • goal orientation
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This video is adapted from 10.3390/su151712776

This video abstract reflects a study that aims to offer a design for the cognitive calibration of employees’ work behaviors. The study focuses on fostering sustainable behavioral patterns in the workplace by arguing that, to sustain the cognitive maintenance of workplace behaviors, the nexus between self-efficacy behaviors, ability beliefs, job–role clarity, and employees’ perceived alignment should be considered during human resource (HR) processes and events, such as feedback conversations and performance reviews. 

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Manolache, M.; Epuran, G. A Design for the Cognitive Calibration of Employees. Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/914 (accessed on 05 December 2025).
Manolache M, Epuran G. A Design for the Cognitive Calibration of Employees. Encyclopedia. Available at: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/914. Accessed December 05, 2025.
Manolache, Madalina, Gheorghe Epuran. "A Design for the Cognitive Calibration of Employees" Encyclopedia, https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/914 (accessed December 05, 2025).
Manolache, M., & Epuran, G. (2023, September 09). A Design for the Cognitive Calibration of Employees. In Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/914
Manolache, Madalina and Gheorghe Epuran. "A Design for the Cognitive Calibration of Employees." Encyclopedia. Web. 09 September, 2023.
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