The contribution of the sense of community to
work motivation in PKPU Aceh volunteers was
11.9%, while there were 88.1% other potentially
influencing factors. Saydan (2000) states that there
are several external factors that can influence
individuals, such as the condition of the work
environment including workplaces, facilities and
tools for work, cleanliness, lighting, tranquility,
including work relations of people at workplace.
PKPU Aceh volunteer received an adequate work
environment facility in the form of the internet
networks and meeting rooms that could be used by
volunteers.
Another factor is adequate compensation
(Saydan, 2000). PKPU Aceh volunteers received
non-financial compensation in the form of per diem
to eat during field work, uniforms, certificates, and
self-development opportunities through skills
training and networking opportunities with various
institutions outside PKPU Aceh.
In addition, regulations based on the relationship
individuals have in the organization such as justice
from disciplinary actions, the methods used to
terminate employment relations and employment
opportunities and policies that are not too rigidly
implemented tend to make individuals to have high
work motivation (Saydan, 2000). PKPU Aceh
volunteers received a regulation in the form of
flexible working hours where volunteers were not
forced to standby in the office every day, but follows
the scheduled work and certain agendas.
Herzberg (1996) also states that individual work
motivation is influenced by two factors of need,
namely; maintenance factors as factors related to the
nature of humans who want to gain physical
tranquility. This need continues because it will
return to zero after being fulfilled, involving things
that cannot be satisfied such as salary, physical
working condition, job security, pleasant
supervision, official vehicles, official home and
various other benefits. This need is fulfilled by
PKPU Aceh Volunteers through the facilities
provided by PKPU Aceh in the form of available
work space and job certainty. Volunteers also get
evaluations directly from coordinators, as well as
non-financial benefits. The second factor concerns
the psychological needs of individuals, such as
feeling perfect in doing work. This factor related to
personal respect such as the right placement on the
job. It involves things that can be satisfied, namely
achievement, recognition, the work itself, and
responsibility. Volunteers get an award from the
coordinator in the form of certificate and praise as
well as recognition that the work carried out is in
accordance with the direction. Then, the
responsibilities given to PKPU Aceh volunteers
were evenly distributed with the division of work
into activities carried out by PKPU Aceh.
This study shows the level of sense of
community and work motivation carried out by
categorizing the scores obtained by the research
subjects. The categorization of the sense of
community shows 92.62% (113 volunteers) research
subjects have a high sense of community, while the
rest have a sense of community at a moderate and
low level. The results indicate a high and low sense
of community explained by the operational
definition, that is feeling of attachment, meaning for
each other, the existence of beliefs and needs
through shared commitment by PKPU Aceh
volunteers dominated by high categories.
The categorization of PKPU Aceh volunteer
work motivation levels showed 82.78% (101 people)
volunteers in the high category and the rest had
moderate and low work motivation. It is explained
through the operational definition of work
motivation, namely the development of PKPU Aceh
volunteers in perseverance, strength and movement
of desire to perform tasks in accordance with self-
motivation and external regulation dominated by
high work motivation categories.
This study has several limitations, including:
Author was unable to find the latest theory of sense
of community that discusses the concept and its
constituent components, so he used the theory
published in 1986. Furthermore, author had
difficulty meeting the subject because volunteers are
not always at the office so it took a long time to
gather data with the research subject. In addition,
author have difficulty getting secondary data related
to volunteer management in writing (documents) so
that discussions regarding the responsibilities, rules,
and awards held by PKPU Aceh volunteers cannot
be explained in depth to support the quantitative
analysis results obtained.
6 CONCLUSION
This study conducted to determine the relationship
between the sense of community and work
motivation on volunteers of Pos Keadilan Peduli
Umat (PKPU) Aceh. The results indicate that there
is a relationship between the sense of community
and work motivation. Sense of community allows
individuals to develop perseverance, strength and
movement of desire to perform tasks according to
self-motivation and external regulation. Based on the
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