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Item type:Publication, Estrategias volitivas en estudiantes de bachillerato: consideraciones para la práctica educativa(Universidad Panamericana, Escuela de Pedagogía, 2020-01-26) ;Rodríguez Guardado, María del Socorro ;Gaeta González, Martha LeticiaUniversidad Panamericana. Campus Ciudad de México. Escuela de PedagogíaIn the academic field, motivational and emotional aspects are fundamental for self-regulation of learning and better academic performance. However, research about how students acquire and use the strategies that are included in these processes, and how they transfer them to academic contexts is scare. This study describes how high school students generate and use volitional strategies in face of distractions and difficulties, which have contributed to their academic the students’ learning process. Specifically, strengthening volitional strategies in the classroom to maintain persistence and regulate effort can facilitate self-regulated achievement. The methodological design was stablished as hermeneutical phenomenological. The inquire technique was the semi-structured interview, submitted for revision to four international experts and applied to six students between 17 and 18 years old. Based on our findings, emphasis is placed on the importance of teachers considering motivational and volitional aspects, as well as cognitive ones, in learning in high school students.2 156 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Salesperson turnover intention: a tale of two countries(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021) ;Onyemah, Vincent ;Mulki, Jay P.Rivera-Pesquera, MarthaPurpose: A significant amount of research has shown that drivers of employee attitudes, and behaviors leading to outcome variables such as turnover intentions, are strongly influenced by national culture. This study focuses on the difference in relationships among some critical variables between two emerging economies with similar cultural indices. Design/methodology/approach: Survey questionnaire was used to collect responses from salespeople in two countries. Correlation analysis and structural equation modeling were used to provide support for the stated hypotheses. Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2021, Emerald Publishing LimitedScopus© Citations 3 17 1
