Analyzing the effect of resilience on burnout with mindfulness as a mediator
Netty Merdiaty and
Neil Aldrin
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Netty Merdiaty: Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya University Indonesia, Faculty of Psychology, Indonesia
Neil Aldrin: Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya University Indonesia, Faculty of Psychology, Indonesia
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2020, vol. 9, issue 5, 109-115
Abstract:
The analysis aims to empirically the role of resilience towards burnout through mindfulness in money management firms in Jakarta-Indonesia. The participants of this study were 250 workers from the money management company in Jakarta-Indonesia. The method of data assortment uses the instrument burnout scale, resiliency scale, and mindfulness scale. Variable intervening is employed to realize direct and indirect influence. Information analysis techniques in analysis exploitation the ways of applied statistical descriptive and exploitation Amos version twenty-four. There are four hypotheses projected during this study. The results showed that the role of mindfulness important as a go-between to reduced burnout. Key Words: Resilience, Burnout, Mindfulness, Workplace, Indonesia
Date: 2020
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