Testing Organizational Commitment on Employee Satisfaction: Survey on Sub-District Offices in Bandung
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https://doi.org/10.56447/jcb.v15i1.9Kata Kunci:
Organizational Commitment, Employee Job SatisfactionAbstrak
This study departs from the existence of problems in employee job satisfaction, which indicate the non-optimal work commitment of employees. Instead, this study aims to determine the magnitude of the effect of organizational commitment components on employee job satisfaction—this research conduct at two sub-district offices in Bandung. To determine the magnitude of the influence of the organizational commitment component on employee job satisfaction, the researcher used a quantitative approach by testing a sample of 57 employees. The data analysis technique used multiple linear regression. The study results show that the organizational commitment component affects job satisfaction by 68.7%, the remaining 31.3% is influenced by other factors not examined. The study results recommend that the leadership pay more attention to increasing employee commitment so that employee job satisfaction can fulfill.
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