Effect Of Flexible Working Arrangement, Work-Life Balance, And Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance in Bureau of Organization and Governance

Authors

  • Ch. Endah Winarti
  • Bintang Harry Jonathan Tua Sitorus
  • Yohanes Ferry Cahaya
  • Annathasia Puji Erasashanti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7590811

Keywords:

Flexible Working Arrangement, Work-life Balance, Job Satisfaction, Employee Performance.

Abstract

This study aims to determine and analyse the effect of flexible working arrangement, work-life balance, and job satisfaction on the performance of employee of Bureau of Organization and Governance. The population of this study were all employees at the staff level of Bureau of Organization and Governance. The independent variables in this study are Flexible Working Arrangement, Work-life Balance, and Job Satisfaction, while the dependent variable in this study is Employee Performance. The research method used is a quantitative research method with a hypothesis testing approach. The sample method used is a saturated sample with a total of 55 employees. Sources of data obtained from the results of the questionnaire and the analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis with the help of SPSS version 26 statistical program. The results of the study indicate that: (i) Flexible Working Arrangement has a positive and significant effect on Employee Performance of Bureau of Organization and Governance; (ii) Work-life Balance has a positive and significant effect on Employee Performance of Bureau of Organization and Governance; (iii) Job Satisfaction has no effect on Employee Performance of Bureau of Organization and Governance.

Published

2023-01-31

How to Cite

Ch. Endah Winarti, Bintang Harry Jonathan Tua Sitorus, Yohanes Ferry Cahaya, & Annathasia Puji Erasashanti. (2023). Effect Of Flexible Working Arrangement, Work-Life Balance, And Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance in Bureau of Organization and Governance. International Journal of Economic Studies and Management (IJESM), 3(1), 117-126. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7590811