The Influence of Leader Behaviour, Work Atmosphere, and Job Satisfaction on Employee Commitments in the Secretariat of the Regional House of Representatives
Ahmad Hudi Yamin and
Setiyawan Setiyawan
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Ahmad Hudi Yamin: Postgraduate STIE Malangkucecwara Malang, East Java, Indonesia
Setiyawan Setiyawan: Postgraduate STIE Malangkucecwara Malang, East Java, Indonesia
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2022, vol. 9, issue 5, 30-35
Abstract:
The success of the organization is determined by its employees’ commitments. Employees with a strong affective commitment are motivated to achieve greater levels of job performance and make meaningful contributions to the firm. This study focused on the effect of leader behavior, work atmosphere, and job satisfaction on employee commitment in the secretariat of the regional House of Representatives in Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia. This study is quantitative approach and using explanatory research. Sample of this study is 28 employees. This research aims to analyze the partial and simultaneous influence as well as determine the dominant variable that influence the commitment of employees of the Secretariat of the Regional Representative Council of Pasuruan Regency. Based on this study, the conclusion obtained is that the normality test results are known that the data is distributed normally. This study found that leader behavior, work atmosphere, and job satisfaction simultaneously influence the employee commitment. Partially, only job satisfaction that influence the employee commitment. Both leader behavior and work atmosphere don’t have effect on employee commitment. This study also found that job satisfaction as a dominant variable that influence employee commitment.
Date: 2022
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