PT. XYZ. Indonesia: An Analysis of the Impact of Individual Characteristics on Job Satisfaction and Its Effect on Organizational Commitment
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https://doi.org/10.61707/kxen9642Keywords:
Individual Characteristics, Job Satisfaction, Organization CommitmentAbstract
This study aims to ascertain how personal qualities and work-related factors affect organizational commitment in P.T. XYZ Indonesia City. 170 P.T. XYZ Indonesia City employees were given questionnaires to complete to collect the data. A questionnaire serves as the study's main source of data, and the distribution of questionnaires to respondents—or questionnaires that take the form of a series of written questions submitted to respondents and request written responses—is the study's data collection technique from P.T. XYZ Indonesia employees. The statistical research utilized the Amos application to process and evaluate the data using structural equation modeling (SEM). The authors employed this study's Structural Equation Model method for modeling and hypothesis testing. Structural Equation Modeling, or SEM, is a group of statistical methods that enables the simultaneous assessment of complex relationships. This study utilized two analysis methods: regression weight in SEM and confirmatory factor analysis, which determines which factors among a set of variables are the most important. Individual and job factors that affect the organizational culture of The P.T. are among the variables measured. Indonesia City is XYZ. According to the statistical test analysis, P.T. XYZ Indonesia City's organizational commitment is influenced by personal traits, workplace qualities and job pleasure.
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