Model Analysis of Increasing Lecturer Job Satisfaction and Its Impact on Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Era of Society 5.0

In the Society 5.0 era which is marked by digital transformation and paradigm changes in education, research on models for increasing lecturer job satisfaction is becoming increasingly important. During this transformation, lecturer job satisfaction not only impacts individual performance but also h...

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Main Authors: Darwin Lie (Author), Elly Romy (Author), Gloria Miagina Palako Djurubassa (Author), Acai Sudirman (Author)
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Published: Yayasan Keluarga Guru Mandiri, 2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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