Work Life Balance and Readiness to Change: The Effect of Work from Home to Performance

Ratya Shafira Arifiani, T. Ambarwati, Aniek Rumijati
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The government's policies on the COVID-19 pandemic have begun to loosen, notably in the education sector.This policy, however, will alter when Covid-19 cases emerge, particularly in Malang City. Covid-19 cases have decreased and a face-to-face learning strategy has been introduced, but this has altered because Covid-19 cases have risen again and have penetrated school clusters, thus some schools have begun with online learning. This study examines the effect of working from home on performance as a result of a new working environment and several policy changes to determine whether it has an impact and an effect on performance. The study then investigates the impact of working from home on change readiness, where changes in work patterns force workers to adapt to technology and become entirely online. Furthermore, given the work imbalance, work-life balance is being researched as a mediating variable by concentrating on activities outside of work that will have an impact on performance. This is an explanatory study that takes a quantitative approach. The results of the data were obtained by distributing questionnaires as primary data, and the respondents of this study were teachers in Malang city. The path analysis tool employed SmartPLS 3.0 software. The findings revealed that work from home has no effect on performance, work from home has no effect on work-life balance, work-life balance has no effect on performance, work from home has an effect on readiness to change, and readiness to change affects performance. Work-life balance does not moderate the effect of working from home on performance, but Readiness to Change does.
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工作生活平衡和改变的准备:在家工作对绩效的影响
政府针对新冠肺炎疫情的政策开始松动,特别是在教育领域。然而,当新冠肺炎病例出现时,特别是在玛琅市,这一政策将会改变。Covid-19病例有所减少,并引入了面对面学习策略,但这种情况发生了变化,因为Covid-19病例再次上升并渗透到学校集群中,因此一些学校开始在线学习。本研究考察了由于新的工作环境和几项政策变化,在家工作对绩效的影响,以确定它是否对绩效有影响和影响。该研究随后调查了在家工作对变革准备的影响,工作模式的变化迫使员工适应技术并完全上网。此外,考虑到工作的不平衡,工作与生活的平衡正被研究作为一个中介变量,集中在工作之外的活动,将对绩效产生影响。这是一项采用定量方法的解释性研究。本研究以发放问卷为主要资料,调查对象为玛琅市教师。路径分析工具采用SmartPLS 3.0软件。研究发现,在家工作对绩效没有影响,在家工作对工作-生活平衡没有影响,工作-生活平衡对绩效没有影响,在家工作对改变准备有影响,改变准备影响绩效。工作与生活的平衡并不能缓和在家工作对工作表现的影响,但改变的准备程度却可以。
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