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This study examined the moderating roles of technology self-efficacy and personal growth initiative in attitudinal disposition to good governance and achievement striving behavior of political office holders in Southwest Nigeria. The study adopted the ex-post-facto survey research design using a sample of 60 political office holders in the study area. Instruments used for data collection were: Computer Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES), Personal Growth Initiative Scale (PGIS), Attitudinal Disposition Questionnaire (ADQ), and Achievement Striving Behaviour Scale (ASBS). Three hypotheses were formulated and tested using regression analysis at the .05 alpha level. Results revealed significant moderating roles of technology self-efficacy and personal growth initiative in the relationship between attitudinal disposition of good governance and achievement striving behavior of political officeholders. It was recommended, among other things, that political office holders should demonstrate a positive attitudinal disposition to good governance to increase their striving for achievement.
Ogunyemi, Ajibola O. PhD, Babalola Segun O. PhD, Onunkun Olubunmi, PhD, Olarenwaju A. Ibrahim. (2022) Disposition to Good Governance and Achievement Striving Behaviour: Role of Motivator Variables, Journal of Behavioural Sciences, volume-32, issue 1.
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