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Title: | The Impact Of Work From Home To Work-Life Balance And Its Implication To Employee Happiness: The Moderating Role Of Organizational Support |
Authors: | Elnanto, Johanna Gracelia |
Keywords: | work from home;work-life balances;happiness at work;organizational support |
Issue Date: | Jul-2021 |
Abstract: | Working from home was an increasing phenomenon to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Although WFH has been expendable well documented, there are still limited studies related to the subject of life balance, happiness and organizational support. This study aimed to figure out; 1) The influence of work from home on work-life balance, 2) The influence of work-life balance on happiness, 3) The moderating role of organizational supports towards work from home and work-life balances. The respondents used in this research were the 94 lecturers who worked in Satya Wacana Christian University. The study was done in a quantitative method through cross-sectional data and non probability sampling method. The analysis model used was Path Analysis, Moderated Regression Analysis and Simple Regression test. The result of this research indicates that WFH has positive effects on WLB and WLB has positive effects on employee happiness. The testing done on moderating effect appeared that organizational support does not moderate the effects of WFH on WLB. Apart from that, theoretical and practical implications were also given in this research. |
URI: | https://repository.uksw.edu//handle/123456789/28907 |
Appears in Collections: | T1 - Management |
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