Optimism and intellectual engagement: a mediating moderating role of academic self-efficacy and academic burnout

Author:

Azila-Gbettor Edem MaxwellORCID,Mensah ChristopherORCID,Abiemo Martin KwasiORCID,Agbodza MavisORCID

Abstract

PurposeThe study examines a mediated, moderated process of students' intellectual engagement from optimism, academic self-efficacy and academic burnout.Design/methodology/approachFive hundred and twenty-seven participants who completed a self-reported questionnaire were selected using a convenient sampling technique. PLSc was used to test the proposed hypotheses.FindingsResults showed that optimism positively affects students' intellectual engagement and academic self-efficacy. Additionally, academic self-efficacy correlates positively with students' intellectual engagement and further mediates the relationship between optimism and intellectual engagement. Finally, the moderation effect of academic burnout was positive and non-significant.Originality/valueThis paper is among the first to have tested a model including optimism, academic self-efficacy, intellectual engagement and academic burnout in a university setup from a developing country perspective.

Publisher

Emerald

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