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EFFECT OF SELF-EFFICACY ON WORK ENGAGEMENT MEDIATED BY HRD CLIMATE ON OUTSOURCED BANK EMPLOYEES Christine Winstinindah Sandroto; Veranica Wijaya,
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): Review Of Management And Entrepreneurship
Publisher : International Business Management - Universitas Ciputra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/rme.v4i2.1281

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Human resources play a vital role in every company becausehuman resources are the cogs for the running of the company. Nowadays,competition in any company is getting tougher, including the banking industry.This study aims to prove the effect of Self-efficacy on Work Engagementmediated by HRD Climate. This research was conducted at PT X asa third party, which is an outsourcing company for bank employees inJakarta. Questionnaires were distributed to 150 employees, and data processingwas done using SPSS v22 software and Hayes PROCESS v3 macros.The results of this study indicate that there is a positive and significantinfluence between the variable Self-efficacy on Work Engagement mediatedby HRD Climate, with a more significant direct effect between theSelf-efficacy variable on Work Engagement on outsourced bank employeesin Jakarta.
Core Self-Evaluation and Job Satisfaction: Mediating Role of Career Commitment Meily Sutanti; Christine Winstinindah Sandroto
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Review Of Management And Entrepreneurship
Publisher : International Business Management - Universitas Ciputra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/rme.v5i2.1647

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This study aims to determine the effect of core self-evaluation on job satisfaction mediated by career commitment in IBM-JTI employees. The sampling technique was convenience sampling, using 86 samples. This research's data analysis method is the mediation test using the Preacher-Hayes The Simple Mediation Model. The results of data processing using SPSS 22 for windows with macros and syntax. This study's results indicate that core self-evaluation and career commitment have a direct effect on job satisfaction. The effect of core self-evaluation on job satisfaction is not mediated by career commitment. Core self-evaluation does not affect career commitment. Keywords: Core Self-Evaluation; Career Commitment; Job Satisfaction
THE ROLE OF BELONGINGNESS FOR CABIN CREW: BETWEEN WORK PASSION AND JOB SATISFACTION Stephanie Maria Mantiri; Christine Winstinindah Sandroto
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/rme.v7i1.3687

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Efforts to increase the job satisfaction of cabin crews must be a priority because their job satisfaction determines the services they provide to passengers throughout the flight. Factors that determine cabin crew job satisfaction include work passion and role of belongingness. This study examined the role of belongingness in the effect of work passion on the job satisfaction of cabin crews. The sample population was cabin crew in the Jakarta area who worked for various airlines. The sample was 70 respondents. The sampling technique used was non-probability sampling, with the convenience sampling method. This study performed validity and reliability tests; p plots normality tests, descriptive statistics, and Preacher Hayes analysis. The analysis method used The Simple Mediation Model, processed through SPSS Process 23.00. The results show that work passion positively affects both the role of belongingness and job satisfaction, and the role of belongingness positively affects job satisfaction. Job satisfaction is affected by the passion for work with the mediating variable role of belongingness. In conclusion, the role of belongingness has been proven to mediate the effect of work passion on job satisfaction for cabin crews in Jakarta.
The Effect of Green Human Resource Management on Performance with Green Lifestyle Moderation and Perceived Organizational Support Nathania Nathania; Christine Winstinindah Sandroto
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Review Of Management And Entrepreneurship
Publisher : International Business Management - Universitas Ciputra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/rme.v6i2.3104

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of green hu- man resources management on employee performance with a green lifestyle and perceived organizational support moderation on employees in Jakarta and Tangerang companies. This study uses a convenience sampling method with a sample of 228 respondents in Jakarta and Tangerang. The analytical method used is moderated multiple regression analysis, which is processed through SPSS version 25. Questionnaires that are applied as research in- struments are green human resource management, green lifestyle, perceived organizational support, and employee performance. The results of this study indicate that green HRM has a significant effect on employee performance. Perceived organizational support and green lifestyle are proven to moder- ate the influence of green HRM on employee performance. Keywords: green human resource management, green lifestyle, perceived organizational support, and employee performance