Hackett and Betz said that Bandura’s theory of self-efficacy can be used to find out the vocational inclinations of people. Career self-efficacy was noticed to be the most important factor of males’ intentions to pursue careers in female occupations. Person with high levels of self-efficacy may also have strong occupational intentions for an career. Lent, Brown, and Hackett applied self-efficacy in a social framework to explain three aspects of career development. They are the formation of career relevant interests, selection of a career choice option and performance and persistence in the selected occupation. Lent found that self-efficacy was significantly related to career interests and performance. However, Lent also found that self-efficacy is the only mediator between a person’s abilities and his or her career interests. Z2hato another research scholar also found that gender was directly related to entrepreneurial intentions and looking at past studies it was found that women had lower intentions to venture into their creative businesses than
Hackett and Betz said that Bandura’s theory of self-efficacy can be used to find out the vocational inclinations of people. Career self-efficacy was noticed to be the most important factor of males’ intentions to pursue careers in female occupations. Person with high levels of self-efficacy may also have strong occupational intentions for an career. Lent, Brown, and Hackett applied self-efficacy in a social framework to explain three aspects of career development. They are the formation of career relevant interests, selection of a career choice option and performance and persistence in the selected occupation. Lent found that self-efficacy was significantly related to career interests and performance. However, Lent also found that self-efficacy is the only mediator between a person’s abilities and his or her career interests. Z2hato another research scholar also found that gender was directly related to entrepreneurial intentions and looking at past studies it was found that women had lower intentions to venture into their creative businesses than