PENANOMICS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): December

DETERMINANTS OF SELF-EFFICACY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR JOB SATISFACTION OF GENERATION Z (STUDY ON GENERATION Z IN THE SOUTH TANGERANG REGION): DETERMINANTS OF SELF-EFFICACY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR JOB SATISFACTION OF GENERATION Z (STUDY ON GENERATION Z IN THE SOUTH TANGERANG REGION)

Kusumawati, Yasmin (Unknown)
Husainah, Nazifah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Dec 2024

Abstract

This study was conducted with the aim of finding out and analyzing the influence of "Determinants of Self-Efficacy and Its Implications on Job Satisfaction of Generation Z (Study on Generation Z in the South Tangerang Region)". The method used is an associative method with a quantitative approach, the data analysis used is SEM-PLS with a sample of 175 generation Z respondents in the South Tangerang area. The results of the study showed that (1) that compensation for self-efficacy had a significant effect on t-statistical values (3.208) > t-table (1.96) and P values (0.001) < α (0.05) on job satisfaction. (2) that reward for self-efficacy had a significant effect on t-statistical values (5.586) > t-table (1.96) and P values (0.000) < α (0.05) on job satisfaction. (3) that the work environment on self-efficacy had a significant effect on t-statistic (3.364) > t-table (1.96) and P values (0.001) < α (0.05) on job satisfaction.(4) that compensation for job satisfaction had a significant effect on t-statistic (3.961) > t-table (1.96) and P values (0.000) > α (0.05) on job satisfaction. (5) that reward on job satisfaction had no significant effect on t-statistic (1.589) < t-table (1.96) and P values (0.112) > α (0.05) on job satisfaction. (6) that the work environment had a significant effect on job satisfaction with t-statistical values (5.348) > t-table (1.96) and P values (0.000) < α (0.05) on job satisfaction. (7) that self-efficacy on job satisfaction had no significant effect on t-statistic (0.058) < t-table (1.96) and P values (0.954) > α (0.05) on job satisfaction. (8) that compensation for job satisfaction through self-efficacy has no significant effect on t-statistic (0.055) < t-table (1.96) and P values (0.956) > α (0.05) on job satisfaction. 9) that reward for job satisfaction through self-efficacy has no significant effect as seen from t-statistical values (0.056) < t-table (1.96) and P values (0.955) > α (0.05). (10) that the work environment has no significant effect on job satisfaction through self-efficacy, as seen from the t-statistical values (0.056), t-table < (1.96), and P values (0.955) > α (0.05).

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Journal Info

Abbrev

PENANOMICS

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

PENANOMICS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS (ISSN: 2829-601X) published every three months (April, August, December) is a peer-reviewed journal in the fields of Economics and Business and Social Sciences and their applications. Specifically, the journal covers topics in Economics, Business, ...