The Influence of Psychological Capital and Spirituality Leadership on Work Engagement with Work Meaningfulness as a Mediator

Journal Title: Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Studies - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 04

Abstract

This research aims to determine the relationship between Psychological Capital (PsyCap) and Spirituality Leadership on Work Engagement both directly and through the mediation of Work Meaningfulness among Executive Officers (PE) of Sharia People's Financing Banks (BPRS) in Indonesia. The hypothesis proposed in this research is that there is a positive relationship between psychological Capital and Spirituality Leadership on Work Engagement both directly and through the mediation of Work Meaningfulness among the BPRS PEs. The research subjects were 250 PE BPRS in Indonesia, whose minimum experience as an executive officer was 1 year. Determining research subjects used the Purposive Sampling method. Research data collection used measuring instruments in the form of the Work Engagement Scale, Psychological Capital Scale, Spirituality Leadership scale and Work Meaningfulness scale. Structural equation modeling (SEM) with the help of the AMOS 24 application to test the hypothesis that has been proposed and Direct Effect analysis is used to test the hypothesized relationship and the Sobel Test is used to test indirect variables or test mediating variables. The research results show that there is a positive and significant relationship between Psychological Capital and Spirituality Leadership on Work Engagement directly and mediated by the Work Meaningfulness variable among BPRS PEs in Indonesia. The theoretical benefit of this research is that it contributes to the knowledge of industrial and organizational psychology or knowledge about human resources psychology, especially regarding the relationship between Psychological Capital and Spirituality Leadership on Work Engagement, both directly and through the mediation of Work Meaningfulness among BPRS PEs in Indonesia.

Authors and Affiliations

Ertis Akasia Novitasari , Habibullah Jimad , Ribhan,

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  • EP ID EP734434
  • DOI 10.47191/jefms/v7-i4-37
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Ertis Akasia Novitasari, Habibullah Jimad, Ribhan, (2024). The Influence of Psychological Capital and Spirituality Leadership on Work Engagement with Work Meaningfulness as a Mediator. Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Studies, 7(04), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-734434