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How Work From Home Boost Job Satisfaction on Women Workers? The Role of Work Life Balance as Mediating Variable Fanelli, Finza; Erlin, Nia Ariyani
Journal of Management and Administration Provision Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Management and Administration Provision
Publisher : Pusat Studi Pembangunan dan Pemberdayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jmap.v5i2.659

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The phenomenon of working women and working at home in Jakarta is Increasing. Previous study finds inconsistent the effects of work from home positively and negatively. This study investigates the effect of the work from home system on job satisfaction mediated by work life balance among female workers in Jakarta. This research using Social Exchange Theory (SET) as the grand theory. The study employs a quantitative approach with a causal research design involving 153 married female employees working remotely in Jakarta. Data were collected using google forms questionnaires and analyzed using SEM-PLS. The results reveal that work from home has a significant positive effect on job satisfaction and work life balance. Furthermore, work life balance significantly mediates the relationship between work from home and job satisfaction. These findings suggest that providing flexibility through work from home arrangements can enhance female employees’ work-life balance, leading to improved job satisfaction.
Preference Analysis of Employer Attractiveness: What Do Final Year Students Consider Important? Pandora, Olivia Cindy; Erlin, Nia Ariyani
Journal of Management and Administration Provision Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Management and Administration Provision
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jmap.v5i3.775

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Employer attractiveness is one of the factors considered when choosing a place to work. However, previous studies did not explain in detail which attributes of employer attractiveness were considered most important when applying to a company. This study aimed to determine the preferences of final-year students as prospective employees regarding the attributes of employer attractiveness. Five attributes were used in this study: interest, social, economic, development, and application. This study employed a descriptive quantitative method involving 150 respondents, who were final-year students from the Bachelor of Management and Bachelor of Accounting programs, selected using purposive sampling. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS 26 software. Of the 150 respondents, only 148 respondents' data could be processed. The results of this study indicated that the attribute most considered important and aligned with respondents' preferences was the economic attribute, with an importance value of 38.684. The level of the economic attribute most preferred by respondents was a company that provided salaries commensurate with employee performance, with a utility estimate value of 0.322. The combination or stimuli that were of interest and considered important by respondents included companies that supported employee creativity, had a healthy and enjoyable work environment, provided salaries commensurate with employee performance, offerred training and development programs, and maintained high-quality customer service and hospitality.