Jurnal Manajemen (Feb 2021)

Determinant and Consequence of Civil Servant Engagement: A Mediated-Moderated Study

  • Hendrawati Hamid, Muhammad Ashoer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24912/jm.v25i1.701
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 20 – 38

Abstract

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Bureaucratic reform is continually echoed to meet demands of the masses for better functioning of the public sector service. To respond the afromentioned issue, this study adopted several important constructs in contemporary human resource management (work-life balance, engagement, in role-performance, and self-efficacy) and analyzed the mediation and moderation role in the context of civil servants. In addition, to collect primary data, an online survey method was used and distributed to Civil Servant (CS) within the scope of the provincial government of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. PLS-SEM based analysis was employed to test measurement and structural models. The results indicated work-life balance had a positive and significant effect on CS engagement but does not affect in-role performance. Furthermore, the role of engagement as a mediator and self-efficacy as moderator was confirmed to be significant. The discussion, implications, and recommendations for prospective study are discussed further.

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