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Title: THE INFLUENCE OF INTRINSIC MOTIVATION AND JOB INSECURITY OF NONPERMANENT EMPLOYEES ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND ITS
IMPACT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE DR. H. YULIDDIN AWAY REGIONAL
HOSPITAL IN SOUTH ACEH REGENCY |
Authors: Rabialdi, Muhammad Adam and Mahdani* ,Indonesia
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Abstract: This study aims to determine the influence of intrinsic motivation and job insecurity on
organizational commitment and its impact on performance. This research was conducted at the Dr.
H. Yuliddin Away Regional Hospital in South Aceh Regency (RSUDYA), for all Non-Permanent
Employees (PTT). Data were collected using a questionnaire and were processed by SEM-AMOS
to test the hypotheses. The result reveals that intrinsic motivation affects organizational
commitment; job insecurity affects organizational commitment; intrinsic motivation affects
performance; job insecurity affects performance; organizational commitment affects performance,
organizational commitment can mediate partially the intrinsic motivation effect on performance,
and, organizational commitment can mediate partially the job insecurity effect on the performance
of PTT in RSUDYA. These findings create the premise that the performance model of PTT in
RSUDYA is the function of increasing intrinsic motivation, adjusting job insecurity, and
strengthening organizational commitment. |
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