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Determination of Role Conflict and Role Ambiguity on Burnout with Cyberloafing as a Moderating Variable: Study on Generation Z Workers in Kediri Regency Dian Shevira Putri; Udik Jatmiko; Diana Ambarwati
Jurnal Manajemen (Edisi Elektronik) Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen (Edisi Elektronik)
Publisher : UPT Jurnal & Publikasi Ilmiah SPs Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/jm-uika.v16i1.18090

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Burnout is a factor that can diminish employees' effectiveness in performing their tasks. This research intends to investigate the influence of role conflict and role ambiguity on burnout, with cyberloafing as a moderating variable. The research employs a quantitative method using purposive sampling. The population consists of Generation Z employees in Kediri Regency, aged 18 to 27 years. Data were collected through a survey completed by 100 Generation Z workers. Data analysis was conducted using smartPLS4.0. The results of this research is indicate a significant and positive relationship between role conflict and burnout, while role ambiguity does not have a significant effect on burnout. Cyberloafing has a significant moderating effect on the relationship between role conflict and role ambiguity on burnout. There-fore, it is recommended that companies clarify job roles, improve communication, and implement flexible cyberloafing policies to address role conflict, role ambiguity, burnout, and cyberloafing among Generation Z employees. Additionally, it is important to provide stress management training and create a supportive work environment. Employees are also encouraged to be proactive in communicating their needs and enhancing their skills. Future re-search should involve a larger sample size and additional varia-bles for more comprehensive results.