
The Strategy of Spiritual Leadership
Author(s) -
Jufrizen Jufrizen,
Maya Sari,
Muhammad İrfan Nasutian,
Radiman Radiman,
Sri Wahyuni
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of research in business and social science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-4478
DOI - 10.20525/ijrbs.v8i1.194
Subject(s) - workplace spirituality , dharma , spirituality , organizational commitment , psychology , management , social psychology , theology , medicine , philosophy , alternative medicine , pathology , economics , buddhism
To analyze the influence of spiritual leadership on the organizational commitment of lecturers, spiritual leadership on the workplace spirituality, spiritual leadership on spiritual survival, Workplace Spirituality on the organizational commitment of lecturers, and Spiritual Survival towards the organizational commitment of lecturers in Private Universities in Medan. The study population was all permanent lecturers of private universities owned by Foundation ( organizations) totaling 425 permanent lecturers who had functional positions as expert assistants, lecturers, and head lecturers and had the following characteristics: (1) tenure of over 1 year, (2 ) Domicile in Medan and (3) Carry out the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. Determination of the number using the Slovin formula and obtained as many as 219 lecturers and data analysis used was path analysis. The results showed that Spiritual Leadership had a positive and significant effect on the lecturers' organizational commitment, Spiritual Leadership had a positive and significant effect on workplace spirituality, Spiritual Leadership had a positive and significant effect on spiritual survival, Workplace Spirituality had a positive and significant influence on the organizational commitment of lecturers, and Spiritual Survival was influential positive and significant towards organizational commitment of lecturers at Private Universities in Medan City. In this study Workplace Spirituality and spiritual survival act as mediators