COMMITMENT, WORK ENGAGEMENT, AND RESEARCH PERFORMANCE OF LECTURERS, IN INDONESIA PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES
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Abstract
The purpose of the study was to identify the effect of commitment, work engagement on research performance of the lecturers in Private Universities. The research method used was an explanatory survey. Data processing was performed statistically using Structural Equation Modeling. The respondents of this study are lecturers of Private Universities in West Java and Banten Province, Indonesia. The total sample chosen at random was 388 lecturers. The results of the study show that the implementation of the Human Resources (HR) function to improve research performance of the lecturers is based on JDR (job demand resources). The good performance of research, community service and teaching are based on the work paradigm. The orientation of private universities HR function to optimize performance has not touched the commitment aspect as much as an effort to encourage work engagement and improve lecturer performance. Performance is influenced by work engagement based on commitment based on ethical awareness of the function of lecturers in higher education. Efforts to meet job demand and job resources are physical, psychologically, and ethically in the work function to improve the performance that is managed as a sustainable system.