#8927. Episodic memories as proxy or independent representations: A theoretical review and an empirical test of distinct episodic memories on work outcomes

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Abstract:
In this study, we examined how different episodic memories can each uniquely be associated with key work outcomes (motivation, burnout, turnover intentions), independently of self-conceptual measures. Results supported the view of memories as independent representations.
Keywords:
Autobiographical knowledge base; Conceptual self; Episodic memory; Memory system; Need satisfaction; Work

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