Santoso Santoso
Universitas Pakuan

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DIGITALIZATION BEYOND TECHNOLOGY: ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE SUSTAINABILITY AND THEIR CHANGE DUE TO THE PANDEMIC (LITERATUR REVIEW) Roosganda Elizabeth; Martinus Tukiran; Ratu Erlina Gentari Erlinagentari; Wahyu Wiguna; Santoso Santoso; Ika Pratiwi
International Journal of Economy, Education and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Economy, Education and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : Yayasan Education and Social Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije3.v3i2.178

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1 Technological advances and continuous digitalization are transforming an organization's resources and capabilities. Aligning with digitally oriented cultural archetypes is critical to successful digital transformation. This study aims to determine whether the Covid-19 pandemic impacts organizational culture change, as well as to find cutting-edge knowledge about productive-sustainable organizational culture and predict digital culture in organizations based on traditional cultural archetypes. The result is that the people-oriented cultural archetype is the most important for digital culture, while the values inherent in the cultural archetype of Norms or Goals inhibit it. The paper contributed to developing Functionalist and Structuralist cultural theories, showing the interaction of microcultures and cultural archetypes within an organization. Two frameworks on sustainable culture transformation and sustainability of organizational culture are derived from cutting-edge knowledge. Clean production requires managing the physical aspects of production and transforming organizational culture. What the author can criticize from these articles is the assumption that all organizations experience a decline in hierarchical culture and an increase in adhocracy culture and market culture. In fact, organizational culture shifts can vary depending on the industry, the size of the organization, and other factors
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JOB SATISFACTION, MOONLIGHTING INTENTIONS, TURNOVER INTENTION AND ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: A LITERATURE REVIEW Santoso Santoso; Marinus Tukiran; Peni AW; Ika Pratiwi; Roosganda Elizabeth; Ratu Erlina Gentari
International Journal of Economy, Education and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Economy, Education and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : Yayasan Education and Social Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije3.v3i2.180

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Research on the complex and multifaceted relationship between job satisfaction, moonlighting intentions, turnover intentions, and organizational citizenship behaviour has been conducted in organizational behaviour. Researchers have investigated various factors contributing to positive organizational citizenship behaviour, job satisfaction, moonlighting, and turnover intentions. This study aims to examine the interrelationships between Job Satisfaction, Moonlighting Intentions, Turnover Intention, and Organizational Citizenship Behavior and their impact on an organization's success. Organizations can create a positive work environment that fosters employee well-being, engagement, and productivity when they thoroughly understand the complex interplay among these factors. This results in improved outcomes for employees as well as the organization. The research employs a qualitative methodology, utilizing a literature review that begins with a meticulous selection of relevant topics and keywords to identify appropriate journals and sources. This process is crucial as it guarantees that the information collected is accurate, relevant, and up-to-date. By selecting appropriate topics and keywords, researchers can ensure that they gather the most pertinent and reliable information for their study. According to the study, there is a negative correlation between job satisfaction and moonlighting intentions among IT professionals. It implies that those who are content with their current job are less inclined to seek additional employment. Additionally, the study revealed that job satisfaction and organizational commitment significantly negatively impact turnover intention. Therefore, organizations can decrease turnover intention by enhancing job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and person-organization fit. Furthermore, the study found that job satisfaction positively and significantly influences organizational citizenship behaviour. Moreover, organizational commitment mediates the relationship between job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behaviour positively and significantly