Job Characteristics, Individual Characteristics, Affective Commitments and Employee Performance
Date
2020-03-20Author
Darma, D
Purwadi, Purwadi
Sundari, Inda
Hakim, Yundi Permadi
Pusriadi, Tommy
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Human resources in organizations are crucial aspects that determine the effectiveness of an organization. Improving the quality of human resources is one of the factors for an organization to achieve its objectives. The purpose of the study was to describe the effect of Job Characteristics and Individual
Characteristics on the Affective Commitment and Employee Performance in the Environmental Agency (Samarinda City). This study uses Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis with the Smart PLS program to examine the effect of all independent variables on the dependent variable. Also, research is based on
the saturated sample (census) techniques. The results showed that the Job Characteristics variable had a positive and significant effect on Affective Commitment but did not significantly influence Employee Performance. Individual Characteristics has no significant negative effect on Affective Commitment but a significant negative effect on Performance and Affective Commitment has a positive and significant effect on Employee Performance.