Tawadhu Attitude and Service Performance: Moderate Role of Self-Concept
Online veröffentlicht: 23. Juni 2023
Seitenbereich: 63 - 81
Eingereicht: 01. Nov. 2022
Akzeptiert: 01. Feb. 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/hjbpa-2023-0005
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© 2023 Muafi Muafi, published by Sciendo
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This study aims to investigate and evaluate the impact of: (1) Islamic training and development towards service performance, (2) tawadhu attitudes towards service performance, (3) the moderating role of self-efficacy in the effect of Islamic training and development towards service performance, and (4) the role of self-efficacy in moderating the effect of tawadhu attitude on service performance. The population in this study were all Muslim employees at cooperative and sharia savings and loan institutions in the DIY Province, Indonesia. The approach for choosing sample in this research is purposive sampling, with a number of respondents being 160 respondents. The results of the study found that: (1) Islamic training and development had a significant effect on service performance, (2) the attitude of tawadhu had a significant effect on service performance, (3) self-efficacy had not been able to strengthen the influence of Islamic training and development on service performance, and (4) self-efficacy has not been able to strengthen the influence of tawadhu attitude on service performance.