A Closer Look on Lecturer’s Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction: A Survey on Selected University

Utamax Pub Date : 2022-11-27 DOI:10.31849/utamax.v4i3.11037
Eko Prastyo, Dylmoon Hidayat
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Lecturers are human resources who have the main      role in higher education. However, as significant assets of higher education, lecturers often indicate a low level of job satisfaction and organizational commitment, which is caused by unprofessional and disproportionate task load division procedures and systems as well as ineffective leadership styles which then lead to the intention of lecturers leaving the organization. Therefore, this study aims to examine the effects of instructional leadership and task load on lecturers’ organizational commitment and job satisfaction. This is an experimental study which uses quantitative methods by using a structured questionnaire that is distributed to 60 lecturers who work at the Dental Faculty of IIK Bhakti Wiyata Kediri. The Partial Least Square (PLS) is used in this study as a statistical tool to test research hypotheses. The findings indicate that instructional leadership has positive effects on organizational commitment (p = 0.297) and job satisfaction (p = 0.301), while task load has negative effects on organizational commitment (p = -0.553) and job satisfaction (p = -0.364). These findings have implications for the importance of the ability of leaders in higher education to be able to manage proportional and fair workload assignments to increase lecturers’ organizational commitment to the organization. The findings also encourage the ability of leaders in higher education to be able to build closer social relationships with lecturers both psychologically and emotionally to understand their level of job satisfaction in order to achieve organizational goals effectively.
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讲师的组织承诺与工作满意度:一项对选定大学的调查
讲师是高等教育的主体人力资源。然而,作为高等教育的重要资产,讲师往往表现出较低的工作满意度和组织承诺水平,这是由不专业和不成比例的任务负荷划分程序和系统以及无效的领导风格造成的,从而导致讲师离开组织的意图。因此,本研究旨在探讨教学领导和任务负荷对讲师组织承诺和工作满意度的影响。这是一项实验性研究,采用定量方法,使用结构化问卷,分发给IIK Bhakti Wiyata Kediri牙科学院的60名讲师。本研究使用偏最小二乘(PLS)作为检验研究假设的统计工具。研究发现,教学领导对组织承诺(p = 0.297)和工作满意度(p = 0.301)有正向影响,而任务负荷对组织承诺(p = -0.553)和工作满意度(p = -0.364)有负向影响。这些发现暗示了高等教育领导者能够管理比例和公平的工作量分配以增加讲师对组织的组织承诺的能力的重要性。研究结果还鼓励高等教育领导者能够在心理和情感上与讲师建立更密切的社会关系,以了解他们的工作满意度水平,从而有效地实现组织目标。
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