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Title: THE EFFECT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL EMPOWERMENT AND HR PRACTICES ON
JOB SATISFACTION: THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AS MEDIATOR |
Authors: Sefnedi,Dwi Fitri Puspita and Farah Tiara ,Indonesia |
Abstract: Employee job satisfaction has become the center of attention for academics and practitioners.
Nevertheless, the determinants of employee job satisfaction are still far from conclusive. This
study investigates the impact of employee engagement as a mediation between psychological
empowerment, HR practices, and job satisfaction. The research population is all employees at the
Directorate General of Sea Transportation, West Sumatra, totaling 115 employees. All of them are
used as research respondents where data processing uses Smart-PLS. The study's results found that
psychological empowerment had a positive and significant effect on employee engagement, and
then employee engagement also had a positive and significant impact on job satisfaction. HR
practices do not affect employee engagement; psychological empowerment and HR practices do
not affect job satisfaction. Employee engagement mediates the relationship between psychological
empowerment and job satisfaction but does not mediate the relationship between HR practices and
job satisfaction. |
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