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Title: THE EFFECT OF JOB STRESS, PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT, AND
TRAINING ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE WITH ORGANIZATIONAL
COMMITMENT AS MEDIATION AT BSI KC BANDA ACEH DAUD BEUREUEHI |
Authors: *Muhammad Fajri, Mukhlis Yunus and A. Sakir |
Abstract: This study was to analyze the effect of job stress, perceived organizational support, and training
on employee performance either directly or indirectly through commitment in Bank Syariah
Indonesia (BSI) Banda Aceh branch (BSI KC Banda Aceh Daud Beureueh I), located in Banda
Aceh city, Indonesia. Respondents were determined by a census with a total of 126 employees,
while the data analysis technique used was SEM. The result reveals that Job stress negatively
affects commitment, perceived organizational support positively affects commitment, Training
positively affects commitment, Job stress negatively affects performance, perceived organizational
support positively affects performance, Training positively affects performance, Commitment
positively affects performance, Job stress affects performance indirectly through commitment,
perceived organizational support affects performance indirectly through commitment, and
Training affects performance indirectly through commitment. These findings also explain that
commitment acts as a partial mediator and a full mediator in the model. So these findings prove
that the model of improving employee performance is a function of decreasing job stress,
increasing perceived organizational support, increasing training, and increasing commitment. |
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