Abstract
The Covid 19 pandemic has accelerated the pace of change, especially in the hospital industry sector in Indonesia. The global Covid 19 pandemic in Indonesia has had an impact on the mental health of workers in the health sector which has caused work discomfort that must be faced so that Psychological Capital is needed, especially the ability of individuals to survive (resilience) in a work environment full of pressure during the global Covid 19 pandemic. The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of organizational psychological ownership and the role of psychological capital on organizational readiness to change. This study was attended by 75 respondents from a satellite teaching hospital in the city of Surabaya, Indonesia by filling out an online questionnaire addressed to hospital employees. The results show that organizational psychological ownership influences organizational readiness for change directly and is mediated through psychological capital. This paper contributes to the theory of Conservation Resource Theory in the validated the mediated is needed to prove the relationship between organizational psychological ownership and organizational readiness for change. Psychological capital was proposed and found to have a full mediating role in the relationship between organizational psychological ownership and organizational readiness for change. Several practical implications of building psychological capital will be needed for organizations, especially in the hospital industry during and after the Covid 19 pandemic, which are change-oriented so that individual employees are ready for change initiatives.
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