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The Influence of Workplace Well-Being and Employee Engagement on Organizational Citizenship Behavior Through Work Motivation at the Indonesian Aviation Academy Banyuwangi Iswahyudi, Prasetyo; Hari Kurniawanto; Nur Halimah; Khoirunnisa Larasati
International Journal of Natural Science Studies and Development (IJOSS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): IJOSS
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijoss.v2i2.29

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This study examines the influence of workplace well-being and employee engagement on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) with work motivation as a mediating variable at the Indonesian Aviation Academy (API) Banyuwangi. The problem stems from a condition where employee extra-role work behavior is not optimal, so efforts are needed to understand psychological factors and engagement that can increase employee voluntary contributions to the institution. The results showed that workplace well-being and employee engagement have a positive and significant effect on work motivation. In addition, work motivation was proven to be able to mediate the influence of workplace well-being and employee engagement on increasing OCB, thereby strengthening the relationship between variables in supporting organizational performance. Overall, this study concludes that workplace well-being and employee engagement are important factors in driving motivation and extra-role work behavior. These findings have practical implications, necessitating HR policies that focus on creating a healthy, inclusive, and motivating work environment to strengthen a positive work culture. Furthermore, this study also provides theoretical contributions, enriching our understanding of the role of work motivation as a connecting mechanism in the context of aviation vocational education.
The Effect of Workload and Work Stress on Employee Performance Mediated by Job Satisfaction: An Empirical Study of Employees of the Indonesian Aviation Academy (API) Banyuwangi Iswahyudi, Prasetyo; Nur Halimah; Miko Andi Wardana; Khoirunnisa Larasati; Hendra Sudarso
International Journal of Natural Science Studies and Development (IJOSS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): IJOSS
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijoss.v2i2.30

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This research is motivated by the problem of stagnant employee performance at the Indonesian Aviation Academy (API) Banyuwangi, influenced by an unbalanced workload and high levels of job stress. This condition has resulted in decreased productivity and performance accountability, which are mostly in the adequate category. Job satisfaction is suspected to be an important mediating variable in the relationship between workload, job stress, and employee performance, so empirical research is needed to find appropriate managerial solutions. The research method uses a quantitative approach with an explanatory research design. The independent variables in this study include workload (X1) and work stress (X2), while the mediating variable is job satisfaction (Y1) and the dependent variable is employee performance (Y2). Data were obtained through distributing questionnaires to employees of the Indonesian Aviation Academy (API) Banyuwangi using a purposive sampling technique, then analyzed to test the relationship between variables and the mediating role of job satisfaction. The research findings are expected to contribute both theoretically and practically. Theoretically, this study enriches human resource management studies related to the influence of workload and job stress on performance by considering the mediating role of job satisfaction. Practically, the findings of this study can serve as a reference for the management of the Indonesian Aviation Academy (API) Banyuwangi in formulating strategic policies, particularly in creating a balanced work environment, reducing stress levels, and increasing employee job satisfaction to encourage more optimal performance.