人力资本、希望和工作投入如何驱动任务绩效

Juliansyah Noor, Dandi Sidiana
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本研究旨在探讨人力资本、希望和工作投入对任务绩效的直接影响。从一家印尼制造公司随机抽取183名员工参与了一项基于问卷的研究。采用多元回归的路径分析方法对模型进行检验。研究结果表明,人力资本、希望和工作投入对任务绩效有显著的正向影响。此外,人力资本和希望与工作投入呈正相关。本研究从员工的角度出发,强调了工作投入对提高任务绩效的重要性,对现有文献有所贡献。该研究还填补了文献中的空白,具体考察了制造业员工的观点。研究结果对制造业的人力资源管理者具有启示意义,为任务绩效的争论提供了一个新的维度。这项研究首次证明了工作投入对任务绩效有直接影响,人力资本和希望是促进工作投入的关键因素。总体而言,该研究为理解组织行为变量如何影响制造业的任务绩效提供了有价值的贡献。
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How Human Capital, Hope, and Work Engagement Drive Task Performance
This study aims to examine the direct effects of human capital, hope, and work engagement on task performance. A sample of 183 employees from an Indonesian manufacturing company was randomly selected to participate in a questionnaire-based study. The path analysis method using multiple regression was employed to test the proposed model. The findings show that human capital, hope, and work engagement have a significant positive impact on task performance. Additionally, human capital and hope were found to be positively associated with work engagement. The study contributes to the existing literature by focusing on the employees' perspective and highlighting the importance of work engagement in improving task performance. The research also fills a gap in the literature by specifically examining the views of manufacturing employees. The results have implications for human resource managers in the manufacturing industry, providing a new dimension to the debate on task performance. This study is the first to demonstrate that work engagement has a direct effect on task performance and that human capital and hope are key factors in promoting work engagement. Overall, the study provides a valuable contribution to understanding how organizational behavior variables impact task performance in the manufacturing industry.
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