Abstract:
The Abrahamic religions, which have been propagated and promoted by the divine prophets,
aimed to guide human beings to worldly and heavenly happiness. Islamic spirituality is
achieved by observing religious rules. As people spend much of their lives at the workplaces,
it is imperative to address spirituality at the workplace and its effect on the quality of work life
in the field of religion psychology and industrial psychology. Therefore, this study determined
the role of spirituality in the quality of work life of 10 000 employees of 80 government
organisations in Jakarta, Makassar, Medan and Burger in Indonesia, by simple random
sampling. The participants were analysed through questionnaires. Given the religious
conditions governing Indonesia, an acceptable level of spirituality was confirmed in the
studied organisations. Furthermore, path analysis tests in Linear Structural Relationship
(LISREL) software verified a positive and significant relationship between spirituality and
quality of work life (p = 0.71; T = 12.64). Organisations are slowly transforming from a small
environment of purely economic and social activity into places of spiritual growth. Moreover,
organisations that provide opportunities for the spiritual development of their employees
have been shown to be more successful than the others. The quality of work life of employees
is also relevant as the most valuable asset of the organisation. Consequently, the results of this
study should be considered by managers of organisations to enjoy the positive outcomes of
spirituality and quality of work life.
CONTRIBUTION : This article contributes to the relationship between spirituality and quality of
work life.
Description:
Special Collection: Faith Seeking Understanding, sub-edited by Seyed Mehdi Mousavi (Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran) and
the Dean’s Office of the Faculty of Theology and Religion of the University of Pretoria (University of Pretoria).