Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis

The generation gap is critical, especially when employees do not agree about some terms that affect their completion of tasks. This issue is debated in organizations, causing incompatibilities between human resource management and development structures. Hence, these constraints led this study to me...

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Published in:GADJAH MADA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS
Main Authors: Ibrahim, Nurshahira; Farinordin, Farah Ayuni; Mohamad, Nur Izzaty; Lee, Umi Hamidaton Mohd Soffian; Ismail, Azman
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Language:English
Published: GADJAH MADA UNIV, MASTER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, FAC ECONOMICS & BUSINESS 2024
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author Ibrahim
Nurshahira; Farinordin
Farah Ayuni; Mohamad
Nur Izzaty; Lee
Umi Hamidaton Mohd Soffian; Ismail
Azman
spellingShingle Ibrahim
Nurshahira; Farinordin
Farah Ayuni; Mohamad
Nur Izzaty; Lee
Umi Hamidaton Mohd Soffian; Ismail
Azman
Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis
Business & Economics
author_facet Ibrahim
Nurshahira; Farinordin
Farah Ayuni; Mohamad
Nur Izzaty; Lee
Umi Hamidaton Mohd Soffian; Ismail
Azman
author_sort Ibrahim
spelling Ibrahim, Nurshahira; Farinordin, Farah Ayuni; Mohamad, Nur Izzaty; Lee, Umi Hamidaton Mohd Soffian; Ismail, Azman
Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis
GADJAH MADA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS
English
Article
The generation gap is critical, especially when employees do not agree about some terms that affect their completion of tasks. This issue is debated in organizations, causing incompatibilities between human resource management and development structures. Hence, these constraints led this study to measure the differences shown by generations X and Y, and how they impact the relationship between psychological empowerment, employee performance, and organizational commitment. This research used questionnaires and in-depth interviews as the main procedures for collecting and obtaining data- 196 items of data were received from the Malaysian Islamic Finance Agency. SmartPLS software was used to test the research hypotheses and the differences between the two groups are Gen X and Y (PLS-MGA). The results of the PLS-MGA test confirmed that, in the relationship of psychological empowerment and job performance alone, it was found there was a generational difference between X and Y (p-value < 0.05). However, while running the hypothesis test (using the bootstrapping test), it was found that both hypotheses are acceptable, which shows the relationship between psychological empowerment and job performance based on two different groups, namely Gen Y = t-statistic (10.961) and Gen X = t-statistic (11.993). Thus, H1 is supported. Meanwhile, the relationship between psychological empowerment and organizational commitment is based on two different groups, namely Gen Y = t-statistic (8.675) and Gen X = t-statistic (8.349), which means H2 is also supported. Consequently, it is hoped that the findings of this study will serve as essential guidance for employers in both the public and private sectors. Human resource management teams can use the findings to understand the natural complexity of psychological empowerment constructs in realizing the challenges and difficulties in predicting organizational goals, in terms of job performance and organizational commitment.
GADJAH MADA UNIV, MASTER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, FAC ECONOMICS & BUSINESS
1411-1128
2338-7238
2024
26
1

Business & Economics

WOS:001143868100005
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001143868100005
title Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis
title_short Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis
title_full Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis
title_fullStr Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis
title_sort Psychological Empowerment Link Using Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment on the Generation Gap: PLS-MGA Analysis
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description The generation gap is critical, especially when employees do not agree about some terms that affect their completion of tasks. This issue is debated in organizations, causing incompatibilities between human resource management and development structures. Hence, these constraints led this study to measure the differences shown by generations X and Y, and how they impact the relationship between psychological empowerment, employee performance, and organizational commitment. This research used questionnaires and in-depth interviews as the main procedures for collecting and obtaining data- 196 items of data were received from the Malaysian Islamic Finance Agency. SmartPLS software was used to test the research hypotheses and the differences between the two groups are Gen X and Y (PLS-MGA). The results of the PLS-MGA test confirmed that, in the relationship of psychological empowerment and job performance alone, it was found there was a generational difference between X and Y (p-value < 0.05). However, while running the hypothesis test (using the bootstrapping test), it was found that both hypotheses are acceptable, which shows the relationship between psychological empowerment and job performance based on two different groups, namely Gen Y = t-statistic (10.961) and Gen X = t-statistic (11.993). Thus, H1 is supported. Meanwhile, the relationship between psychological empowerment and organizational commitment is based on two different groups, namely Gen Y = t-statistic (8.675) and Gen X = t-statistic (8.349), which means H2 is also supported. Consequently, it is hoped that the findings of this study will serve as essential guidance for employers in both the public and private sectors. Human resource management teams can use the findings to understand the natural complexity of psychological empowerment constructs in realizing the challenges and difficulties in predicting organizational goals, in terms of job performance and organizational commitment.
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