Pengaruh Islamic Work Ethic terhadap Counterproductive Work Behavior pada Guru Lembaga Pendidikan Pondok Pesantren
Fikar Aulia Muhammad,
Lisa Widawati,
Ayu Tuty Utami
Abstract:Abstract. Organizational progress and development in the education sector is often hampered by the problem of counterproductive work behavior shown by teachers which is detrimental to the organization and to the personnel within it. Counterproductive work behavior can be prevented by understanding a work ethic in every employee, a work ethic that is relevant to the majority of Indonesian people who are Muslim is the existence of an Islamic work ethic. Islamic boarding schools as religious-based educational ins… Show more
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