batstate大学在家工作教师的工作场所幸福感与工作绩效

Joey C Landicho, Ma Lorena M Tagala, Shielilo R. Amihan, Eulalia M Javier, Matthew Pamatmat, Alfredo G Perez Jr
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在当今的工作环境中,在家工作是一种突然的转变。随着对冠状病毒的恐惧加剧,许多行业已经要求建立这种机制,甚至包括学术机构。将工作和个人生活紧密结合在一起,以及在家工作或教学中的其他挑战,引发了许多关于教师福祉和表现的问题。这项研究的主要重点是确定新常态下工作场所幸福感和工作绩效的水平,并排除八打雁州立大学在家工作的教师之间这两个变量之间的重要关系。本研究采用定量方法和描述性相关方法设计。通过分层随机抽样,本研究的受访者为140名WFH教职员工。数据分析方法采用Pearson积矩相关系数。研究结果表明,积极情绪与任务绩效、情境绩效和反生产力工作行为显著相关。敬业度与任务绩效和反生产行为有显著关系,但与情境绩效无显著关系。此外,人际关系与情境绩效和反生产行为有显著关系,但与任务绩效无显著关系。意义与任务绩效和反生产行为有显著关系,但与情境绩效无显著关系。最后,成就感与任务绩效有显著关系,但与情境绩效和反生产行为无显著关系。
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Workplace Well-being and Job Performance Among the Work-from-Home Faculty of BatStateU
The work-from-home scenario is a sudden drift in today's work environment. As the fear of the coronavirus grows, many industries have already pressed for this type of setup, even academic institutions. Merging work and personal life closer together and other challenges in working or teaching from home raise many questions about the faculty's well-being and performance. The main focus of this study was to determine the levels of workplace well-being and job performance in the new normal and to rule out a significant relationship between the two variables among the work-from-home faculty of Batangas State University. This study utilized a quantitative approach and used the descriptive correlational method design. Through stratified random sampling, the study's respondents were 140 WFH faculty. Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient was applied for the data analyzing method. The findings revealed that positive emotions were significantly related to task performance, contextual performance, and counter-productive work behavior. The engagement had a significant relationship with task performance and counter-productive work behavior but had no significant relationship with contextual performance. Moreover, relationships had a significant relationship with contextual performance and counter-productive work behavior but had no significant relationship with task performance. Meaning had a significant relationship with task performance and counter-productive work behavior but had no significant relationship with contextual performance. Finally, accomplishment had a significant relationship with task performance but had no significant relationship with contextual performance and counter-productive work behavior.
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