Adapting the Supportive Work Environment Measurement Tool: Assessing Organizational Support in Generation Z

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https://doi.org/10.31098/bmss.v3i3.673

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Adaptation of measurement tools, generation Z and a supportive work environment

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A supportive work environment is an environment that makes employees feel comfortable working and supports employee retention. A supportive work environment in the workplace consists of a desirable climatic environment, healthy and mutually constructive relationships between colleagues and superiors and available organizational support. A supportive work environment has four dimensions: perceived climate, peer group interaction, supervisory support, and organizational support. Using instruments with different cultural backgrounds requires an adaptation process so that the measurement results are valid and reliable. Still, until now, there has yet to be any research on the adaptation of supportive work environment measurement tools in Indonesia. This study aimed to obtain and test the standardized Indonesian version of the supporting work environment instrument. The adaptation process is carried out using the International Test Commission 2016 reference. The analysis model used is the Structural Equation Model / SEM; it can be concluded that according to theory, the dimensions of perceived climate, peer group interaction, supervisory support, and perceived organizational support have a good fit model with several omitted adjustments. It is explained that the resulting model can describe the actual conditions but with a few notes to consider.

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2023-09-05

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Komalasari, S., Handoyo, S., & Herachwati, N. (2023). Adapting the Supportive Work Environment Measurement Tool: Assessing Organizational Support in Generation Z. RSF Conference Series: Business, Management and Social Sciences, 3(3), 280–288. https://doi.org/10.31098/bmss.v3i3.673

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