Indian Journal of Industrial Relations

1. Anjuman Arora – Deloitte Consulting Us India.

2. Auditi Pramanik And Swati Dhir – Deloitte Consulting Us India.

Received
27-Mar-2024
Accepted
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Published
27-Mar-2024
Abstract
This study examines quantitatively the linkages among self-concordance, conditional goal setting, self-esteem, and subjective well-being. The study also considers the moderating effect of conditional goal setting on the relationship between self-concordance and self-esteem; as well as taking into account the mediating role of self-esteem in the association between self-concordance and subjective well-being. A total number of 158 responses were gathered from an online survey by administering a standardized questionnaire. The finding shows that conditional goal setting has a positive moderating impact, whereas self-esteem positively mediates the linkage between self-concordance and subjective well-being. It is clear that self-concordance, conditional goal setting, self-esteem, and subjective well-being are integral parts of any human resource management system.
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