Learner’s Leadership Influence on Loyalty Behavior in University: The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy and Affective Commitment
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The purpose of this study is to explore the crucial role of student leadership in stimulating the affective connection of college students to their institutions in Guangxi. The results reveal a continuous chain mediation model, which originates from the context-specific practice of student leadership and leads to loyalty to the institution through self-efficacy and affective commitment. The data obtained from the questionnaires distributed to ten colleges and universities in Guangxi show that the development of college students' leadership cannot affect their loyalty to the institution through their sense of self-efficacy, it is through affective commitment that students can influence their loyalty to the institution.
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เพื่อให้เป็นไปตามกฎหมายลิขสิทธิ์ ผู้นิพนธ์ทุกท่านต้องลงลายมือชื่อในแบบฟอร์มใบมอบลิขสิทธิ์บทความ ให้แก่วารสารฯ พร้อมกับบทความต้นฉบับที่ได้แก้ไขครั้งสุดท้าย นอกจากนี้ ผู้นิพนธ์ทุกท่านต้องยืนยันว่าบทความ ต้นฉบับที่ส่งมาตีพิมพ์นั้น ได้ส่งมาตีพิมพ์เฉพาะในวารสาร วิชาการธรรม ทรรศน์ เพียงแห่งเดียวเท่านั้น หากมีการใช้ ภาพหรือตารางของผู้นิพนธ์อื่นที่ปรากฏในสิ่งตีพิมพ์อื่นมาแล้ว ผู้นิพนธ์ต้องขออนุญาตเจ้าของลิขสิทธิ์ก่อน พร้อมทั้ง แสดงหนังสือที่ได้รับการยินยอมต่อบรรณาธิการ ก่อนที่บทความจะได้รับการตีพิมพ์References
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