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Impact of Work-Life Balance, Happiness at Work, on Employee Performance

2019· article· en· 358 citations· W2910586522 on OpenAlex· 10.5539/ibr.v12n2p99

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Abstract

The purpose of this research is to investigate the Relation of work-life balance, happiness, and employee performance, Accordingly, a questionnaire-based survey was designed to test the aforementioned model based on dataset of 289 employees’ from the ( Med Pharma), Pharmaceutical industries in Jordan, Multiple regression was conducted to examined the research hypotheses. The results indicated that work-life balance and happiness positively and significantly affect employee performance. However, job satisfaction non-impact in employee performance. The results have enormous implication for the Pharmaceutical industries sector in Jordan.

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The record

Venue
International Business Research
Topic
Organizational and Employee Performance
Field
Computer Science
Canadian institutions
Funders
Keywords
HappinessJob satisfactionWork–life balanceBalance (ability)Work (physics)Affect (linguistics)Test (biology)MarketingPsychologyBusinessOperations managementSocial psychologyEconomicsEngineering
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yes