Job insecurity, subjective well-being and job performance: the moderating role of growth mindset

Epic Anung Anindita Setjo, Rosaly Franksiska
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This study aims to analyze the impact of job insecurity on subjective well-being and the impact on job performance, with a growth mindset as the moderating variable.  The COVID-19 pandemic has been running for more than 1 year and this research was conducted during the pandemic period. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies and other units were adversely affected so that the companies’ performance declined, PT Armada Finance is one of those. Therefore, this study expected that job insecurity influences subjective well-being, and subjective well-being influences job performance. Furthermore, a growth mindset is also expected to have a moderating influence on the subjective well-being of the employees to increase job performance. The results of regression and moderated regression analysis (MRA) on 75 samples collected from employees of PT Armada Finance company in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia, show that job insecurity does not influence subjective well-being. The result also shows that subjective well-being has a positive influence on job performance. In addition, this study also suggests that having a growth mindset could be moderating subjective well-being to increase job performance.
工作不安全感、主观幸福感与工作绩效:成长心态的调节作用
本研究旨在以成长心态为调节变量,分析工作不安全感对主观幸福感的影响,以及对工作绩效的影响。COVID-19大流行已经持续了一年多,本研究是在大流行期间进行的。由于新冠肺炎疫情,许多公司和其他单位受到不利影响,导致公司业绩下降,PT无敌金融就是其中之一。因此,本研究预期工作不安全感会影响主观幸福感,而主观幸福感会影响工作绩效。此外,成长心态对员工的主观幸福感也有调节作用,以提高工作绩效。对印度尼西亚中爪哇马格朗PT Armada金融公司75名员工的回归和调节回归分析结果表明,工作不安全感对主观幸福感没有影响。结果还表明,主观幸福感对工作绩效有正向影响。此外,本研究还表明,拥有成长型心态可以调节主观幸福感,从而提高工作绩效。
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