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Title: THE EFFECT OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND PROFESSIONAL
COMMITMENT ON EMPLOYEE WORK MOTIVATION AND ITS IMPACT ON
PERFORMANCE OF CUT NYAK DHIEN HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES |
Authors: Teuku Larmanda, Amri and Iskandarsyah ,Indonesia |
Abstract: This study intends to examine the effect of organizational commitment and professional
commitment on work motivation and their impact on employee performance at the Cut
NyakDhien General Hospital in Aceh Barat District, Indonesia. The population of this study was
all medical and non-medical employees at Cut NyakDhien Hospital, totaling 1773 people. The
sampling technique used in this research was proportional stratified random sampling
accompanied by the use of the Slovin formula so as to produce a total sample of 326 people.
Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the Structural Equation Modeling
(SEM) method. The test results prove that organizational commitment and professional
commitment can significantly affect work motivation and employee performance, work
motivation can significantly affect the performance of Cut NyakDhien Hospital employees, and
work motivation can be a partial mediator on the model of the influence of organizational
commitment and professional commitment on the performance of Cut NyakDienHospital
employees. The interesting thing is that it is proven that the model of improving employee
performance at Cut NyakDhien Hospital can be done by strengthening organizational
commitment and professional commitment so that it will be able to directly affect the increase in
work motivation, and influence both directly and indirectly the increase in employee
performance with work motivation as a mediator. The findings can be used as academic
references and future researchers are expected to be able to develop this tested model by adding
other moderating variables such as job satisfaction, knowledge management, and knowledge
sharing. |
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