Validation of the Self-Concept Model of Managers of Iranian Government Organizations

Authors

    Amid Deilami Moezzi Department of Government Management, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran
    Mehran Mokhtari Bayekolaei * Department of Government Management, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran Mokhtari@iauc.ac.ir
    Davood Kia Kojouri Associate Professor, Department of Government Management, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran

Keywords:

Self-knowledge, self-knowledge of managers, behavior of managers

Abstract

The aim of this research is to present and validate the self-concept model of managers of Iranian government organizations. This study was conducted using a descriptive-survey method with a mixed (qualitative-quantitative) approach. In the qualitative section, the initial model was extracted and developed through the analysis of specialized interviews with management experts. In the quantitative section, the statistical population included senior, middle, and operational managers of Iranian government organizations. Using stratified random sampling based on Cochran's formula, 384 individuals were selected as the sample. The data collection tool was a standard questionnaire, the validity and reliability of which were assessed. Data analysis was performed using Smart PLS software. The results indicated that the functional, individual, and behavioral factors of self-concept, along with their skills and outcomes, significantly affect managers' self-concept. The findings of this research can greatly assist managers and organizations in enhancing managerial skills and increasing organizational performance effectiveness.

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Published

2025-06-24

Submitted

2024-11-02

Revised

2024-12-05

Accepted

2024-12-23

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Section

پژوهشی اصیل

How to Cite

Deilami Moezzi, A. ., Mokhtari Bayekolaei, M., & Kia Kojouri, D. (2025). Validation of the Self-Concept Model of Managers of Iranian Government Organizations. Journal of Technology in Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management (JTESM), 1-16. https://journaltesm.com/index.php/journaltesm/article/view/277

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