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Title: SIGNIFICANCE OF ENGAGEMENT, MOTIVATION, AND COMMITMENT ON
PERFORMANCE |
Authors: Ariani, Dorothea Wahyu, Indonesia |
Abstract: This study strengthened the understanding of three important variables that affect performance,
namely motivation, commitment, and employee engagement. The influence of the three variables
varied, namely direct effect or there is a mediating variable. This study also examined employee
engagement as a mediating variable for the effect of employee motivation and commitment on
employee performance. This study used 408 employees of manufacturing companies who
participated by filling out a questionnaire. The results of validity testing using factor analysis and
reliability with internal consistency (Cronbach's Alpha) proved that the measuring instrument
used was valid and reliable. The mediation model was tested using a two-step approach of
structural equation modeling. The results of this study strengthened several previous studies
which found that employees who were motivated and committed would be involved and engaged
to the organization and work, so that their performance was getting better. An in-depth
discussion and recommendations were presented at the end of this article.
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