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Implicit and social learning theory: an explanation of why experienced medical representatives have higher engagement and performance

Daniel Kisahwan, Alex Winarno and Deni Hermana

International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 2024, vol. 33, issue 3, 418-432

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to obtain an explanation of the high involvement and performance of experienced medical representatives based on implicit and social learning theory. Data was obtained using the mix method approach of explanatory survey and selected case studies with a sample of 207 medical representatives of pharmaceutical companies spread across major cities in Indonesia. The data was analysed using SEM and phenomenology. The findings show an understanding of the reality and social world of medical representatives as a learning space that encourages increased work engagement and performance. The view of the inherent dynamic nature of working as a medical representative encourages increased self-regulation, based on role models, to be more engaged and perform well even during a pandemic like COVID-19. The originality of this research is that it provides a framework to explain the process of improving work engagement and performance based on lay views on the dynamic nature and social learning process that are felt in pharmaceutical companies. The framework is based on the views of individuals who are used to interpret and evaluate their social world.

Keywords: implicit; incremental; mindset; pharmaceutical companies; social learning. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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