Changing the Focus of Locus (of Control): A Targeted Review of the Locus of Control Literature and Agenda for Future Research
Keywords
locus of control, core self-evaluation, social learning theory
Abstract
Locus of control—a fundamental individual difference variable that reflects individuals' beliefs about the degree of control they have over events in their lives—has been formally studied for more than 50 years. Early scholarship demonstrated that locus of control was a key predictor of various work-related outcomes, ranging from job attitudes and affect to motivation and behavior. Despite this evidence, the majority of contemporary organizational research has moved away from examining locus of control as an independent construct. Instead, locus of control is now commonly examined as a component of core self-evaluation. However, recent research suggests that locus of control is in fact an independent, distinct concept and that core self-evaluation research should continue without incorporating locus of control in future work. This presents an opportunity to theoretically review locus of control as a distinct construct and explicate its salient characteristics. Accordingly, this review aims to further clarify the construct of locus of control, provide a foundation upon which research may build, and elucidate fruitful avenues for future research.
Original Publication Citation
"Changing the focus of locus (of control): A targeted review of the locus of control literature and agenda for future research", Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2018.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Galvin, Benjamin M.; Randel, Amy E.; Collins, Brian J.; and Johnson, Russell E., "Changing the Focus of Locus (of Control): A Targeted Review of the Locus of Control Literature and Agenda for Future Research" (2018). Faculty Publications. 9002.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/9002
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2018
Publisher
Journal of Organizational Behavior
Language
English
College
Marriott School of Business
Department
Marketing
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