Does perceived organizational support mitigate the negative effect of teacher-researcher role conflict among lecturers? (evidence from indonesia)

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This study investigated the role of perceived organizational support (POS) as a moderating variable in reducing the negative effect of teacher-researcher role conflict on psychological well-being (work enthusiasm and emotional exhaustion). Participants were 233 lecturers from 19 universities in Indonesia. The study found that teaching-research role conflict was negatively related to psychological well-being, POS was a significant moderating variable in this model, it reduced the negative effect of teacher-researcher role conflict on psychological well-being.

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Rafsanjani, M. A., Ghofur, M. A., Fitrayati, D., & Dewi, R. M. (2020). Does perceived organizational support mitigate the negative effect of teacher-researcher role conflict among lecturers? (evidence from indonesia). Pedagogika, 138(2), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.15823/p.2020.138.2

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