Elfira Pipit Kurniawati, Rostiana, Rita Markus Idulfilastri, Letjen S. Parman, Jakarta Barat
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摘要
新冠肺炎疫情期间,在家办公的政策导致工作环境和工作需求的变化,这些变化被怀疑是导致网络闲逛的原因。本研究旨在探讨工作无聊在工作需求对网络闲散的中介作用。研究人员通过在线问卷收集了116名行政人员的数据,以衡量他们的网络闲逛、工作无聊和工作需求。数据处理通过回归技术进行。结果显示,工作需求对网络闲散有显著影响(β = 0.427, p = 0.000)。以工作无聊为中介后,工作需求对网络闲散的影响有所降低(β = 0.251, p = 0.004)。这些结果表明,工作无聊可以(部分地)调节工作需求对网络闲散的影响。因此,当工作需求导致工作无聊时,工作需求对网络闲逛的影响就更大了。人口统计数据与研究变量的相关关系显示,职位、工作时间和使用互联网时间与工作需求呈正相关;年龄、任期和工作时间与工作无聊程度呈负相关;年龄和任期与网络闲逛呈负相关。
PENGARUH TUNTUTAN PEKERJAAN TERHADAP CYBERLOAFING DENGAN KEBOSANAN KERJA SEBAGAI MEDIATOR PADA KARYAWAN YANG BEKERJA DARI RUMAH
The policy of working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic caused changes in the work environment and job demands that were suspected of causing cyberloafing. This study aims to determine the role of job boredom in mediating the effect of job demands on cyberloafing. Data were collected through online questionnaires to measure cyberloafing, job boredom and job demands from 116 participants who work as administrative staff. Data processing was carried out through regression techniques. The results showed that job demands had a significant effect on cyberloafing (β = 0.427, p = 0.000). After entering job boredom as a mediator, the results showed that the effect of job demands on cyberloafing decreased (β = 0.251, p = 0.004). These results indicate that job boredom can mediate (partially) the effect of job demands on cyberloafing. So, the effect of job demands on cyberloafing is even greater when those demands lead to work boredom. The correlation between demographic data and research variables show that position, working hours and length of using internet have a positive correlation with job demands; age, tenure, and working hours have a negative correlation with job boredom; age and tenure are negatively correlated with cyberloafing.