The effect of digital competence, work life balance and work stress towards service performance with moderation of emotional intelligence on employees of PT.X
R. Anggiwidya Garini and
Muafi Muafi
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R. Anggiwidya Garini: Universitas Islam Indonesia
Muafi Muafi: Universitas Islam Indonesia
International Journal of Business Ecosystem & Strategy (2687-2293), 2023, vol. 5, issue 2, 01-11
Abstract:
In today’s technology and digital era, the main problem that can impact the life sector is the aspect of Human Resources with the expertise and competence of an employee. Organizational goals will be achieved, however, with advances in information technology, activities carried out by humans can be completed efficiently and effectively to obtain optimal results. This study aims to determine employees' service performance by linking several variables including digital competence, work-life balance, work stress, and emotional intelligence. This study used the PLS (Partial Least Square) analysis tool and the number of samples was 190 respondents. The study results show that digital competence has no effect on service performance but positively impacts work-life balance and stress. Moreover, emotional intelligence does not moderate the relationship between digital competence and work life balance on service performance but moderates the relationship between work stress and service performance. This research was conducted to determine the performance of employee services and the employees of PT. X were the object of analysis.
Keywords: Health Care Expenditure; Growth; Cointegration; Pantula Principle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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