The implication of supervisor support and flexible working arrangement on job satisfaction and job performance, mediated by the work-life balance of civil servants in government institutions in Indonesia

Government institution offices are one of Indonesia’s eight most prominent contributor clusters to Covid-19 cases. As a result, flexible working arrangement (FWA) has become an alternative in the current situation. However, the impact of the long-term implementation of FWA in influencing employees a...

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Supervisors
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