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Title: THE EFFECT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON JOB SATISFACTION
MEDIATED BY ORGANISATIONAL JUSTICE AND JOB INSECURITY: STUDY IN
ACEH PROVINCE GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT |
Authors: *Isfan Zeldy, Nasir and Teuku Roli Ilhamsyah Putra ,Indonesia |
Abstract: This research examines the effect of emotional intelligence on job satisfaction mediated by
organizational justice and job insecurity in Aceh Province Government Secretariat. The
population were leaders and employees, amounting to 595 people. The sample was determined
using proportionate stratified random sampling technique, as a systematic random sample
selection of subjects which is done by dividing the population as many as n parts and taking
samples in each part starting from the first part randomly. The Slovin formula provided the
number of samples as much as 161 respondents. The model was tested using Structural Equation
Modeling (SEM). The finding shows that emotional intelligence affects employee organizational
justice, emotional intelligence affects job insecurity, emotional intelligence affects employee job
satisfaction, organizational justice affects employee job satisfaction, job insecurity affects
employee job satisfaction, organizational justice mediates the influence of emotional intelligence
on job satisfaction, job insecurity mediates the influence of emotional intelligence on job
satisfaction. These findings contribute academically, especially in the renewal of the theory of
causality and can be a reference for practical leaders, especially those in the Aceh Province
Government Secretariat. The novelty of the results of this study lies in the combination of
previous causality research models, using a new object. The interesting issue in the research
model resides in the use of the organizational justice and job insecurity as mediators. The
limitation of the study resides in the number of variables studied and the scope of the study |
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