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摘要
本定量研究调查了远程工作安排、无形工作环境、内在动力和工作满意度之间错综复杂的关系,重点关注 CV Berca Putra Delta 公司。研究通过问卷调查收集了 66 名受访者的数据,并辅以公司概况和组织结构等二手数据。本研究采用 3.0 版 PLS 软件,对收敛效度、判别效度、可靠性和 R 方值进行了评估。假设检验包括路径系数和间接效应分析。研究结果揭示了当代工作环境的多方面动态,为全球学者和组织在不断变化的职业环境中寻求优化员工满意度提供了宝贵的见解。 亮点: 本研究探讨了远程工作对工作满意度的影响。 分析了内在动力是员工幸福感的关键驱动因素。 研究采用定量研究方法来评估这些关系。 关键词远程工作、内在动机、工作满意度、非物质工作环境、定量研究
Remote Work, Intrinsic Motivation, and Job Satisfaction: Unveiling the Nexus in Contemporary Organizations
This quantitative study investigates the intricate relationship between remote work arrangements, non-physical work environments, intrinsic motivation, and job satisfaction, with a focus on CV Berca Putra Delta. Data from 66 respondents were collected through questionnaires, augmented by secondary data such as company profiles and organizational structure. Employing PLS software version 3.0, the study evaluates convergent validity, discriminant validity, reliability, and R-square values. Hypothesis testing incorporates Path Coefficient and Indirect Effect analyses. The findings shed light on the multifaceted dynamics of contemporary work settings, offering valuable insights for global scholars and organizations seeking to optimize employee satisfaction in an evolving professional landscape. Highlights: The study explores the impact of remote work on job satisfaction. Intrinsic motivation is analyzed as a key driver of employee well-being. Quantitative research methods are employed to assess these relationships. Keywords: Remote Work, Intrinsic Motivation, Job Satisfaction, Non-Physical Work Environment, Quantitative Research