The role of truck drivers in sustainable transportation and logistics in a sustainable supply chain network is particularly noteworthy. The driver work system is very different from the employees in the company. Therefore, this research was conducted to analyze the effect of work passion, strength against frustration, quality of survival, and team spirit on the morale of truck drivers in their delivery activities. This study used a quantitative approach with 173 truck drivers participating as respondents. Testing using SEM analysis with the SmartPLS 3.0 application. The results showed that work passion, strength against frustration, quality of endurance, and group spirit each had a unidirectional relationship with morale, meaning that the higher the passion for work, the strength against frustration, the quality of survival, and the group spirit of truck drivers, the higher the morale will increase. Based on the coefficient value, it can be seen that the quality of survival is a predictor that has a dominant influence on morale, which is indicated by the highest coefficient of 0.288.
The purpose of this study is to analyze the implication of multivariate relationship among interpersonal trust, knowledge sharing and job satisfaction in creative industry in East Java. This research uses 168 employees as respondents in order to test hypothesis. Data are processed using Partial Least Square (PLS) model. Empirical analysis shows that there are positive and significant relationships between interpersonal trust and knowledge sharing, knowledge sharing toward job satisfaction, also between interpersonal trust and job satisfaction. Furthermore, the result of this study shows that knowledge sharing acts positively as mediating variable between interpersonal trust and job satisfaction
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