Sidin, Andi Indahwaty
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Pengaruh Lama Kerja terhadap Tingkat Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) Perawat Suku Bugis di Instalasi Rawat Inap Rumah Sakit Labuang Baji Andi Indahwaty Sidin; Yahya Thamrin; Rifa’ah Mahmudah
Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 15 No. 3: SEPTEMBER 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar

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Bugis tribes is one of the most widely tribes spread in Indonesia known to have high enthusiasm, likes adventureand wandering.Their cultural value may affect to their performance in organization.This study aim was to analyzethe influence length of work employment on organizational citizenship behavior of bugineese nurse in the inpatientunit at Labuang Baji Hospital. This research is a quantitative research. The design used was analytic observationalwith a cross-sectional study approach. A sample of 98 nurses were selected by purposive sampling technique withthe Bugis tribe criteria. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression tests. The results of the study showedthat all bugineese nurses at inpatient unit at Labuang Baji Hospital had a high OCB level. The results of the linearregression test between the length of employment and OCB showed that there was no effect between length ofemployment and OCB, with value of p = 0.203> 0.005. It was concluded that nurses had a high level of OCB, althoughwith different length of work, this was because the bugineese nurses had reflected the cultural value of siri ‘na pesse inthe form of matinulu (hard work), getteng (firm) and marenreng perru (loyal) when provided services in the hospital.
Do Ethical Climate Have Impact on Job Satisfaction of Staff in West Sulawesi Hospital, Indonesia? Andi Indahwaty Sidin; Lalu Mumahammad Saleh; Eka Fatmawati; Indah Nur Insani
Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 17 No. 2: JUNE 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar

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A positive ethical climate can create job satisfaction for employees. This study aims to see the effect of ethical climate on the job crafting of health workers and its impact on job satisfaction. This research is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional study approach. The population consisted of health workers at RSUD Mamuju, RS Bhayangkara Polda Mamuju and RS Mitra Manakarra Mamuju, West Sulawesi Province with 155 employees selected as samples. Samples were selected by quota sampling, then analyzed using the Path Analysis test at SPSS 20. The value of standardized coefficients beta as a direct effect is 0.023 and the indirect effect is 0.043, meaning that the value of the indirect effect is greater than the value of the direct effect. These results indicate that indirectly the Ethical Climate (EC) through Job Crafting (JC) has a significant impact on Job Satisfaction (JS). Thus, "there is an effect of EC (X) through JC (Y) on JS (Z)". JC mediates EC in improving employee JS. Job crafting can affect job satisfaction if hospital staff have another supporting factor, namely the ethical climate. To improve the ethical climate by providing a motivational boost, management must identify the dimensions of employee work activities in job crafting, apart from training and feedback from direct superiors.