2024
DOI: 10.24191/ij.v0i0.24906
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The moderating effect of generational characteristics on the relationship between psychological capital and job performance: the development of conceptual framework

Zuraidah Sipon,
Muhammad Majid,
Norshahniza Sahari

Abstract: Employee job performance plays a pivotal role in ascertaining an organization's competitive edge. Despite the recent surge in interest in Psychological Capital (PsyCap) as a novel approach to augmenting employee job performance, this area of study has received limited attention in the Malaysian context. Meanwhile, the issue of stress and anxiety appears to be closely associated with Generation Z (Gen Z). As the youngest cohort in the workforce, the initial phase of Gen Z's entry into the workplace gives rise t… Show more

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