Meily Margaretha
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Workplace spirituality, employee engagement, and professional commitment: A study of lecturers from Indonesian universities
Meily Margaretha, Susanti Saragih
, Sri Zaniarti
, Bena Parayow
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.19(2).2021.28
Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 19, 2021 Issue #2 pp. 346-356
Views: 1584 Downloads: 980 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe attention paid by researchers and practitioners to the relationship between employee engagement and spirituality in the workplace is limited, as studies of the two variables still stand alone. This leads to an important and increased emphasis on strength and employee engagement that are built on the organizational culture to show an awareness of spirituality in the workplace. This study aimed to explore the relationship between workplace spirituality and employee engagement of lecturers in Indonesia and professional commitment as a mediator. The respondents of the study were 322 lecturers from state and private universities in Indonesia. Validity, reliability, simple regression, and path analysis were used to analyze the data. The results of the study showed that workplace spirituality had a direct effect on employee engagement, with the β value of 0.836, and the R-square of 70%, while professional commitment had a mediating effect on the relationship between workplace spirituality and employee engagement, with the β value of 0.162 and the R-square of 72.3%. The results suggest that the implementation of workplace spirituality and employee engagement is important for universities to improve the performance of their lecturers.
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Enhancing innovative work behavior through perceived organizational support: The mediating role of person-organization fit
Meily Margaretha, Achmad Sudiro
, Desi Tri Kurniawati
, Sri Palupi Prabandari
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.23(2).2025.42
Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 23, 2025 Issue #2 pp. 583-594
Views: 229 Downloads: 75 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯRecognizing the importance of innovative work behavior in driving organizational success, this study investigates the influence of perceived organizational support to enhance employees’ innovative behavior, with person-organization fit positioned as a mediating factor. In pursuit of this goal, organizations must develop and sustain a competent and adaptable workforce, as human resources play a pivotal role in securing long-term competitive advantage. Consequently, implementing effective and innovative approaches to support employees, particularly by nurturing their capacity for innovation, has become increasingly essential. To accomplish the research objectives, data were collected from 251 employees from different sectors in Indonesia between November 2024 and February 2025. The collected data were subsequently examined using the SEM-PLS analysis tool, and the obtained findings highlighted that perceived organizational support possessed a clear and substantial effect on innovative work behavior (p = 0.012) as well as person-organization fit (p = 0.000). The results also reflected that person-organization fit significantly influenced innovative work behavior (p = 0.000) and partially mediated the relationship between innovative work behavior and perceived organizational support (p = 0.000). The investigation emphasized the importance of organizations providing a conducive work environment for employees and adopting activities that could increase the level of employee satisfaction with their respective jobs in the organization. This emphasis is especially crucial because the proper implementation of favorable work environments and adoption of relevant activities invariably can significantly enhance employees’ innovative work behavior.
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