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The effect of religiosity and spirituality on financial behavior district Endi, Anjelina Christi; Fanggidae, Rolland E.; Ndoen, Wehelmina M.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v1i1.1455

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Purpose: This study was conducted on the members of KSP Kopdit Permata Bunda Paroki Waelengga. This study aims to determine the effects of religiosity and spirituality on the financial behavior of the members of Kopdit Permata Bunda Paroki Waelengga. Research methodology: This study used a quantitative approach and survey method. The population in this study comprised all Kopdit Permata Bunda members. This study used Simple Random Sampling with a total sample of 100 members. The primary data source was collected using a direct survey in the field that was distributed using a questionnaire to KSP Kopdit Permata Bunda Paroki Waelengga members. Data analysis techniques were used with simple linear regression using SPSS software version 16.0. Results: The results showed that the religiosity variable had a positive relationship but no significant effect on the variables of financial behavior, the spirituality variable had a positive relationship but no significant effect on the variables of financial behavior, and the variables religiosity and spirituality together had a positive relationship but no significant effect on the variables of financial behavior. Conclusions: The study concludes that religiosity and spirituality, while important aspects of personal values, are not sufficient predictors of financial behavior among cooperative members. Financial decisions appear to be shaped more by economic, social, and educational factors than by gender. Limitations: This study was limited to one cooperative institution and two variables, with a relatively small sample size. Contribution: This research contributes to the behavioral finance literature by contextualizing the role of religiosity and spirituality in financial behavior, offering insights for cooperatives and policymakers in designing member education programs.
The effect of multiple role conflict and work stress on the performance of women nurses during the covid-19 with coping stress as intervening variables (Study at SoE Regional General Hospital) Latunusa, Putri Margaret; Timuneno, Tarsisius; Fanggidae, Rolland E.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v1i1.1462

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Purpose: This study investigates the impact of multiple role conflict and work stress on the performance of married female nurses at SoE Regional General Hospital, with coping stress examined as an intervening variable. Research methodology: The sample in this study amounted to 35 respondents who were distributed to female nurses at SoE Hospital who were married. The data analysis method used is a quantitative analysis using a validity test, reliability test, classical assumption test, normality test, descriptive analysis, multiple linear analysis, t-test, and sobel test. Result: The results of the study using descriptive analysis using a range of scores are multiple role conflict variables are in the sufficient category, work stress, stress coping and performance are in a good category. The partial multiple-role conflict has a significant effect on performance, partial job stress has a significant effect on performance, Coping stress partially has a significant effect on performance, the effect of multiple role conflict on performance cannot be mediated by coping stress and the effect of work stress on performance can be mediated by coping stressed. Conclusions: The study concludes that role conflict undermines performance, but manageable work stress may enhance it when combined with effective coping strategies. Interventions that strengthen coping mechanisms are crucial in maintaining nurse performance during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Limitations: The study’s findings are limited to one hospital and a small sample size, restricting generalization to broader contexts. Contribution: This research enriches organizational behavior literature by demonstrating the mediating role of coping stress and provides practical insights for hospital management in supporting nurses’ dual roles and stress management strategies.
The effect of religiosity and spirituality on financial behavior district Endi, Anjelina Christi; Fanggidae, Rolland E.; Ndoen, Wehelmina M.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v1i1.1455

Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted on the members of KSP Kopdit Permata Bunda Paroki Waelengga. This study aims to determine the effects of religiosity and spirituality on the financial behavior of the members of Kopdit Permata Bunda Paroki Waelengga. Research methodology: This study used a quantitative approach and survey method. The population in this study comprised all Kopdit Permata Bunda members. This study used Simple Random Sampling with a total sample of 100 members. The primary data source was collected using a direct survey in the field that was distributed using a questionnaire to KSP Kopdit Permata Bunda Paroki Waelengga members. Data analysis techniques were used with simple linear regression using SPSS software version 16.0. Results: The results showed that the religiosity variable had a positive relationship but no significant effect on the variables of financial behavior, the spirituality variable had a positive relationship but no significant effect on the variables of financial behavior, and the variables religiosity and spirituality together had a positive relationship but no significant effect on the variables of financial behavior. Conclusions: The study concludes that religiosity and spirituality, while important aspects of personal values, are not sufficient predictors of financial behavior among cooperative members. Financial decisions appear to be shaped more by economic, social, and educational factors than by gender. Limitations: This study was limited to one cooperative institution and two variables, with a relatively small sample size. Contribution: This research contributes to the behavioral finance literature by contextualizing the role of religiosity and spirituality in financial behavior, offering insights for cooperatives and policymakers in designing member education programs.
The effect of multiple role conflict and work stress on the performance of women nurses during the covid-19 with coping stress as intervening variables (Study at SoE Regional General Hospital) Latunusa, Putri Margaret; Timuneno, Tarsisius; Fanggidae, Rolland E.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v1i1.1462

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the impact of multiple role conflict and work stress on the performance of married female nurses at SoE Regional General Hospital, with coping stress examined as an intervening variable. Research methodology: The sample in this study amounted to 35 respondents who were distributed to female nurses at SoE Hospital who were married. The data analysis method used is a quantitative analysis using a validity test, reliability test, classical assumption test, normality test, descriptive analysis, multiple linear analysis, t-test, and sobel test. Result: The results of the study using descriptive analysis using a range of scores are multiple role conflict variables are in the sufficient category, work stress, stress coping and performance are in a good category. The partial multiple-role conflict has a significant effect on performance, partial job stress has a significant effect on performance, Coping stress partially has a significant effect on performance, the effect of multiple role conflict on performance cannot be mediated by coping stress and the effect of work stress on performance can be mediated by coping stressed. Conclusions: The study concludes that role conflict undermines performance, but manageable work stress may enhance it when combined with effective coping strategies. Interventions that strengthen coping mechanisms are crucial in maintaining nurse performance during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Limitations: The study’s findings are limited to one hospital and a small sample size, restricting generalization to broader contexts. Contribution: This research enriches organizational behavior literature by demonstrating the mediating role of coping stress and provides practical insights for hospital management in supporting nurses’ dual roles and stress management strategies.
Co-Authors Abda Abda Aldarine Molidya Alexandre Desousa Guterres Aman, Dominikus K T Amtiran, Paulina Y Amtiran, Paulina Y. Angjelina Christi Endi Antonio E.L. Nyoko Apriana H. J. Fanggidae Apriana H.J Fanggidae Ari, Melania Yuliana Arisandy Ludia Lami, Yunengsi Atti, Donal Y Y Awiara, Inri Juriska Bako, Fenthi Talitha Bangngu, Sarah G. Banunaek, Epa Tonci Beis, Yurianti Benu, Yanti Feronika Bere, Fransiska Bianome, Miati Afanti Bissilisin, Wemplus Benyamin Boboy, Cinthiya Gratia Bria, Renya De Rosari Maria Bunga, Markus Christin Febianti Costa, Johsua S Dabur, Evita Darus, Vinsensia Sulastri De Araujo, Fransisko de Rozari, Petrus E. Demanto, Agustinus Dhae, Yosefina K I D D Dhiu, Eufrasia Indriyani Dimu Mangngi, Aldy Jupiter Dini, Filemon Kristanto Djue, Agusta Frederince Nefia Dopo, Paulin Greistya Seo Sola Doto, Aldetha Bale Dude, Paulina Christina Duka, Avelina Chindy Durnis, Maria Yulita Edo, Hilaria Elimanafe, Bayu Irzandy Endi, Anjelina Christi Erap, Zosimus A I Familya M.D. Moensaku Fanggidae, Apriana H.J. Fanggidae, Apriana J. Fanggidae, Ronald Patrick Costantin Feoh, Graha Fienchio Djory Feoh, Yordan Melianus Dominggus Fia, Faya Koriana Finit, Novita Florencia, Agnes Laura Foenay, Alferd Y E Foenay, Christien C. Gae Lomi, Aprilia S E Glasa, Beato A C Gosal, Indrawan Guterres, Alexandre de Sousa Hanas, Arifan Hau, Antonia Konga Ata Helvinda Lada, Jachielin Hoar, Maria Noviyanti I Wayan Mudita Isach, April Engelina Jachielin H. Lada Jachielin H. Lada Januari, Anggi Fatma Jesy, Verensia Suryani Jon, Elisabeth Lastiani Kanio, Yeni Mariana Putri Kekado, Inri Irma Febrianti Kelana, Indah Permata Suci Keraba, Susana Kewuan, Alex Mado Killok, Wistiliana Kuna, Odilia Jessica Kurniawaty, Merlyn Kuta, Maria Claudia Beka Laga, Mart Lodia Lake, Yulius Mailando Langoday, Claudya Stephanie Putri Lani, Alny Jenalva Marwilbetla Mellu Laru, Hieronimus Dwiputra Lassa, Listra A Latunusa, Putri Margaret Lau, Rosalinda Tantris Laukamang, Adigama F Lede, Yuliana Priskalia Ledho, Melania Krisanta Lese, Fentizar Welhelmina Lilo, Archangela Chiriani Treslin Limbak, Angga Anggraini Lobang Tang, Magdalena Chr. Gisela Lodo, Sonia Eunike Loudoe, Riviecha Fellyzabeth Lowa, Yohanes Vasker Jerianto Lubalu, Papi James Fresly Fiery Lungi, Monica Rilian Luruk, Yuliana Febi Maak, Clarce Sarliana Maak, Yacob Yermy Maria Prilia Karibera Markus Bunga Markus Bunga Masae, Richard Leonard Masan, Cornelis Dedy Masful, Mohammad Syarif Mbana, Irma Mbati Mbooh, Patrick Tri Putra Yusup Mbuik, Estervin Melinda Melkisedek Tanesab Menge, Maria Ardiana Merlyn Kurniawati Moensaku, Familya Maria D.L. Molidya, Aldarine Mooy, Dea Nadek, Sindy Nadia Sasmita Wijayanti Nadut, Lusiana Nirmala Nafie, Ria E Nafie, Ria E I Naga Djani, Seprianus A Nahak, Marselinus Nalle, Karni Jublina Nandissa, Doppy Roy Natonis, Sari Angriany Ndoen, Wehelmina M. Ndoen, Welhelmina M Nendissa, Doppy Roy Neno, Marianus M Neno, Marianus S Neno, Marianus S. Nggause, Weltry Ngora, Yovita Klaudia Ni Putu Nursiani Ninu, Anjelina Roswinda Noa, Maria P Nora, Maria Yasinta Dominika Nunga, Ovianus Nursiani , Ni Putu Odjoe, Mintje Ratoe Oktaviani, Rosaria Karin Pandie, Chikal R. B. Panie, Wulan Soh Paru, Saradevi Simporosa Parungato, Damianus Ramang Paskaliana Anastasia Lehan Pati Raja, Buchari Pati Raja Permata Sari, Try Indah Pingak, Rando Yufren Pong, Nekkidin Putra, Muhamad Oki Pradana Putri, Ni Kadek Fatmawati Putri, Salva Kemala Raga, Pratiwi Rangga, Roberto Septiano Alexandrito Riezky Ratu, Lenox Mata Raya, Victor C. B. Rian Ara Mali, Yohanes Don Bosko Rizal, Moehammad As’adhur Rohi, Eunike Roka, Sulastri Rotte, Dedi Alexi Reno Sagala, Ucok Benyamin Julianto Salean, Debriana Y. Salean, Debryana Y Salet, Deroni Lahiko Sally, Julia Leony Saru, Diego D V R Saunoah, Bella Sofiana D Y Sepa, Filemonia Seprianto E. Haobenu Siku, Agustinus Willyam Skera, Selvina Yohana Wenny Sodakain, Jeky Nelson Sono, Jein Thalia Margareth Suan, Alfa M Tadu, Ingrid Adinda Taek, Adela Johirputri Talo, Destiana Olok Tanesab, Melkisedek Thine, Hendrikus Kristovel Timuloba, Rony D Timuneno, Antonius Y W Timuneno, Tarsisius Timuneno, Tarsusius Tobin, Maria Anastasia Date Totos, Peggy Makdalena Oktoviana Uas, Wesny E Unggas, Gervasius Sius Usman, Almaidah Uspupu, Maria Armiyati Utoyo, Hipolitus Leonardo Welkis, Stefani Petronela Wio, Elizabeth Sancha Yonas F Riwu Yuan Stelesia Kobis Yuri Sandra Faah