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Journal : Alignment: Journal of Administration and Educational Management

Analysis of the Influence of Strategic Human Resource Management and Rule Breaking Moderated by Servant Leadership On Job Satisfaction and Work Engagement On Adaptive Performance at PT. XYZ in Tangerang Qonita, Widya; Yohana F. Cahya Palupi Meilani
Journal Of Administration and Educational Management (ALIGNMENT) Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): Alignment: Journal of Administration and Educational Management
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/axx3w453

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This study aims to examine the influence of Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), servant leadership, job satisfaction, work engagement, and rule breaking on adaptive performance among millennial-generation production employees at PT XYZ. The research method used was a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design, involving 85 respondents through an online questionnaire and analyzed using SmartPLS 4.1.0.8. The results showed that SHRM had a positive and significant effect on job satisfaction, but no effect on rule breaking. Servant leadership had a positive effect on job satisfaction and work engagement, but no significant effect on rule breaking and did not act as a moderator between SHRM and job satisfaction or rule breaking. Work engagement and job satisfaction were shown to have a positive effect on adaptive performance, with significant mediation found only in the path from servant leadership through work engagement to adaptive performance. The conclusion of this study is that SHRM is more effective in increasing job satisfaction, while servant leadership plays an important role in building work engagement, and both indirectly support increased adaptive performance.   Keywords: Strategic Human Resource Management, Servant Leadership, Job Satisfaction
Analysis of the Influence of Human Resources Management Practices and Knowledge Management on Employee Performance with Employee Development as a Mediating Variable at PT XYZ In Jakarta Hanifah, Hanifah; Yohana F. Cahya Palupi Meilani
Journal Of Administration and Educational Management (ALIGNMENT) Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): Alignment: Journal of Administration and Educational Management
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/hjgh6805

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Human Resources Management Practices and Knowledge Management on Employee Performance with Employee Development as a mediating variable at PT XYZ in Jakarta. The method used is quantitative research with Partial Least Square - Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) technique. Data were collected from 50 respondents who are permanent employees of the company. The results of the study indicate that Human Resources Management Practices do not have a significant effect on Employee Development, while Knowledge Management has a positive and significant effect on Employee Development. Furthermore, Human Resources Management Practices and Knowledge Management have a significant effect on Employee Performance, while Employee Development does not have a significant effect on Employee Performance. Mediation analysis shows that Employee Development is not able to be a significant mediating variable in the relationship between Human Resources Management Practices and Knowledge Management on Employee Performance. This finding indicates that human resource management practices and knowledge management have an important role in improving employee performance, but employee development does not always have a direct impact on improving performance. Therefore, companies need to optimize employee development strategies to be more effective in improving individual performance.   Keywords: Human Resources Management Practices, Knowledge Management
Co-Authors Albert Surya Wanasida Alexandra Felicia Tanawa Ambarita, Erika Andi Muhammad Sabilillah Tahir Angelina, Inez Angelina, Sylvia Anggarian, Inga Anindhira Shinta Ardi Ardi Ardi Ardi Arya Ganesha Sutantio Astawa, Gregorius Adista Enrico Berlianto, Margaretha Pink Canoy, Jr., Leonardo M. Chelsia Ernes Christine Febriana Sitorus Daniel Ong Kim Kui Dennison Laurensius Mulya Elvitriana Intan Novita Erika Ambarita Erric Raymond Tatimu Erric Raymond Tatimu Evita Charolina Ginting Faiza Husnayeni Nahar Fetty Asmaniati Gabriela Lintang Cristandy Gitarja, Widasari Sri Haifa Aghnia hanifah hanifah Hans Christian O Harianto, Teh Hendri Eka Jaya Putra Ian Nurpatria Suryawan Ian Nurpatria Suryawan Inez Angelina Innocentius Bernarto, Innocentius Iwan Setiawan Jeremy Jovanie Owen Karina Natalie Kuntjoro Khairunisa, Caesilia Lala Palupi Santyaputri, Lala Palupi Leonardo M. Canoy, Jr Manalu, Della Edelweiss Maria, Hesti Mega Irene Agustina Meranga, Isana S.C Myrza Rahmanita Nagan, Natalia Niputu Evelyna Devi Ariana Nurbaeti Nurbaeti Oki Hermawati Pramono, Rudy Puan Maharani Putrapandowo, Habie Purwokusumo Putri, Indah Wira Putu Ayu Novita Qonita, Widya Richard Tobing Rinto Rain Barry Roland Sibuea Ronald Ronald Ronald Suryaputra Ronnie Resdianto Masman Sabrina Sabrina Sahat Simanjuntak Sahat Simanjuntak Shaquila Salsabil Sinaga, Windy Saroh Siswaty, Donna Shandra Sitorus, Denny S. P. Sri Anggreani Magdalena Sitohang Steven Widjaja Suharto, Bernadus Freddy Tandiarak, Agustinus Tantrianto, Yogie Trisha Alya Rahmi Trisha Alya Rahmi Veronica Sinaga Wuisan, Dewi Yohana F Yugopuspito, Pujianto