2022
DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v10i2.em10
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Impact of role stress, job burnout and job insecurity on job performance during pandemic COVID-19 among private hospital employees in Surakarta, Indonesia

Abstract: Pandemic COVID-19 has become a controversial issue resulting in radical shifts in people's lifestyles. Due to the situation, changes in management, followed by changes in employees' main duties and functions, may trigger employees' sense of uncertainty, which eventually affects their performance. This research focused on examining the impact of role stress, job burnout, and job insecurity on employee performance, with career calling as moderator. The research involved employees (health care and non-healthcare … Show more

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