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Job Performance Influenced by Leadership and Training: Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment as Mediator Variables

  
Dec 05, 2024

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Research background

Efficiency and effectiveness in treating workers are the focus of this research in an era completely limited by circumstances to adapt to these rapid changes by analyzing the influence of leadership and training on job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and the subsequent impact on performance.

Purpose

To determine the impact of leadership and training on performance through job satisfaction and organizational commitment.

Research methodology

We use quantitative methods with a path analysis. The statistical application of IBM SPSS 24 is used to calculate tiered linear regression statistics on three substructures. Substructure 1 analyzes job satisfaction, which is influenced by leadership and training. Substructure 2 explores organizational commitment as influenced by leadership and training. Substructure 3 studies performance as affected by leadership, training, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment.

Results

Performance is directly influenced by leadership, training, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment. Job satisfaction is influenced by leadership and training. Organizational commitment is influenced by leadership and training. On the indirect effect, performance is influenced by leadership and training, both job satisfaction and organizational commitment as mediating variables.

Novelty

Several workforce behavioral variables were integrated to adapt to rapid environmental changes.

Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
2 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Business and Economics, Political Economics, Political Economics, other