boards is needed to improve lecturers’ life
satisfaction. They can provide policies to increase
lecturers’ salary, health protection and insurance
programs, and maintain a conducive work climate.
They can show a warm leadership style and provide
some effort to sustain the life cycles of the
organization. All of these steps will have a
significant role in increasing lecturers’ life
satisfaction. If this condition can be realized, the
lecturers will be able to show productive
performance and produce quality work that is useful
for the development of the university and their
students. Thus, the vision of Christian universities’
mission as an extension of God's hand in providing
higher education for the noble value for the students
of the next generation can be realized as part of the
Goal of the Indonesian national education system.
This study has limitations because it only shows
the relationship and influence of demographic
factors on the life satisfaction of Christian private
university lecturers. Beside these matters, further
studies also need more respondents in order to
generalize the result. A more comprehensive
literature review needs to be completed to see the
influence of other related psychological factors that
can affect the life satisfaction of Christian private
university lecturers. Subsequently, further research
is expected to develop a conceptual model of life
satisfaction of Christian private university lecturers
in Indonesia.
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