2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijlma-07-2018-0138
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The mediation effect of quality of worklife and job satisfaction in the relationship between spiritual leadership to employee performance

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to determine the effect of mediation on quality of work life (QWL) and job satisfaction in the relationship between spiritual leadership and employee performance conducted on nursing staff of private hospitals in North Sulawesi. Design/methodology/approach This study focuses on a private hospital in North Sulawesi. The population in this study is all nurses working in three hospitals which became the object of study totaling 292 people. Analysis of structural equation modeling (SEM) i… Show more

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“…Several organizational theories are based on the notion that organizations that are able to create a positive environment and make their employees happy will have more productive employees (Al-Ahmadi, 2009). Pio (2022) was in agreement as he observed that when nurse's job satisfaction increases because of the well-paying salary and promotion, it will contribute to their improved performance. Similarly, Yousef (2000), Sungu et al.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…Several organizational theories are based on the notion that organizations that are able to create a positive environment and make their employees happy will have more productive employees (Al-Ahmadi, 2009). Pio (2022) was in agreement as he observed that when nurse's job satisfaction increases because of the well-paying salary and promotion, it will contribute to their improved performance. Similarly, Yousef (2000), Sungu et al.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Several organizational theories are based on the notion that organizations that are able to create a positive environment and make their employees happy will have more productive employees (Al-Ahmadi, 2009). Pio (2022) was in agreement as he observed that when nurse's job satisfaction increases because of the well-paying salary and promotion, it will contribute to their improved performance. Similarly, Yousef (2000), Sungu et al (2019) and Torlak and Kuzey (2019) indicated that job performance was positively and significantly correlated with job satisfaction, which was found to be a strong predictor of employees' performance (Al-Ahmadi, 2009).…”
Section: Job Satisfaction and Performancementioning
confidence: 91%
“…In general, performance is the quality and quantity of work that an employee can accomplish in carrying out his primary activities and functions as an employee in line with his assigned or given obligations 11 . Performance may essentially be seen from two perspectives: employee performance (individual) and organizational performance 17 . An employee's performance is the product of individual efforts inside a company 19 .…”
Section: Employee Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, scholars worldwide have paid close attention to the factors influencing QWL, and there has been a drastic increase in research on the application of positive leadership to improve QWL ( Hargett et al, 2017 ). Positive leadership is a series of leadership strategies that draw on scientific evidence in terms of positive psychology to help leaders develop the medial workforce’s capacity to thrive ( Pio, 2021 ). Positive leadership emphasizes strengths rather than simply focusing on weaknesses; fosters virtuous actions such as compassion, gratitude, and forgiveness; encourages contribution goals in addition to achievement goals; and enables meaningfulness in work ( Graves et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%