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Role Ambiguity, Role Conflict, the Role of Job Insecurity as Mediator toward Job Stress among Malay Academic Staff: A SEM Analysis
Triantoro Safaria, Ahmad bin Othman and Muhammad Nubli Abdul Wahab
Corresponding Author: Triantoro Safaria
Submitted: 2011 February, 28
Accepted: 2011 March, 26
Published: 2011 May, 25 |
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Globalization brings change in all aspect of human life, including in how job and organization
operates. These changes create much strain and stress not only among employee at business organization, but
also among university academic staff. These changes create ambiguity and conflict on how a task must be done.
These condition interfere employees to perform better in their job. This study aims to examine the mediating
effects of job insecurity on job stress among Malay academic staff. A total of 124 questionnaires were
completed. The result of path analysis using structural equation modeling showed job insecurity is a mediator
to job stress. Role ambiguity and role conflict has no direct effect to job stress, but has indirect effect by
mediation of job insecurity toward job stress. The unique relationship between role ambiguity and role conflict
by mediation of job insecurity to job stress will be discussed in detail below.
Key words: Job insecurity job stress, malay academic staff, role ambiguity, role conflict, , ,
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Triantoro Safaria, Ahmad bin Othman and Muhammad Nubli Abdul Wahab, . Role Ambiguity, Role Conflict, the Role of Job Insecurity as Mediator toward Job Stress among Malay Academic Staff: A SEM Analysis. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, (3): 229-235.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-3246
ISSN (Print): 2041-3238 |
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