scholarly journals EFFECT OF JOB SATISFACTION, ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT, AND ORGANISASIONAL CLIMATE ON NURSING SERVICE QUALITY THROUGH ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR.

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 375-383
Author(s):  
GraceTedy Tulak ◽  
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Suhermin a ◽  
Ujianto a ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-57
Author(s):  
Restin Meilina ◽  
Mochamad Wahyu Widodo

Service employees as the vanguard that plays an important role in determining the quality or not of public services. Efforts to provide quality public services can not ignore the factors of employee job satisfaction, organizational commitment employees, and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) employees. This study aims to determine (1) the effect of job satisfaction on OCB, (2) influence of organizational commitment to OCB, (3) influence of job satisfaction on public service quality, (4) influence of organizational commitment to public service quality, (5) influence of OCB On the quality of public services, and (6) the indirect influence of job satisfaction and organizational commitment to the quality of public services through OCB. The study was conducted in 3 (three) sub-district offices in Kediri. Samples taken as many as 90 respondents with purposive sampling technique. Data collection through observation, interviews, and questionnaire dissemination. The data obtained were analyzed by path analysis. The result of the research shows that (1) job satisfaction has significant effect on OCB, (2) organizational commitment has significant effect to OCB, (3) job satisfaction has significant effect on public service quality, (4) organizational commitment has significant effect on public service quality, OCB has a significant effect on the quality of public services, (6) there is indirect influence of job satisfaction on the quality of public service through OCB, while for organizational commitment there is no indirect influence to the quality of public service through OCB.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (01) ◽  
pp. 723-733
Author(s):  
Hairuddin Safaat ◽  
Tn. Jumadil

The needs of nurses who have the category of "good citizen" is the main concern that can not be ignored by management because it will have a positive impact on the organization.The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of workload, job satisfaction and organizational commitment to Organizational Citizenship Behavior nurses. The research involved 104 implementer nurses. Data excavation techniques used questionnaires and interviews. Data were analyzed by regression analysis, t test, F test and coefficient of determination.The result of the research at the 5% significance level shows that: Workload has positive effect not significant to OCB nurse (regression coefficient: 0.116, p value: 0.245). The variables that give positive and significant influence to the nurse OCB are job satisfaction (regression coefficient: 0,226 and p value: 0,022) and organizational commitment (regression coefficient: 0,253 and p value: 0,012). Workload, job satisfaction and organizational commitment simultaneously give positive and significant influence to OCB nurse (F arithmetic: 4.836) with sig value: 0,003). Organizational commitment was the most dominant variable significantly influence the organizational citizenship behavior of nurses in the context of nurses in Batara Guru regional hospital, Luwu regency. Keywords : Work load, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, Organizational Citizenship Behavior


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 170
Author(s):  
Khahan Na-Nan ◽  
Suteeluck Kanthong ◽  
Jamnean Joungtrakul

This research aims to study the direct and indirect influence of self-efficacy on organizational citizenship behavior transmitted through employee engagement, organizational commitment and job satisfaction, and to examine employee engagement, organizational commitment and job satisfaction as partial or full mediators. The study samples were 400 employees in the automobile parts manufacturing industry. The study instruments used by previous researchers were applied and back translation was conducted on all questionnaire items. Content validity and reliability was then tested prior to using them for data collection. Direct and indirect influences and mediators were analyzed with the Hayes Model 81 using the PROCESS Program. Results revealed that self-efficacy had a direct influence on organizational citizenship behavior with statistical significance, with an indirect influence transmitted through employee engagement, organizational commitment and job satisfaction. Employee engagement, organizational commitment and job satisfaction functioned as partial mediators between self-efficacy and organizational citizenship behavior with statistical significance. The model was based on the theory of self-efficacy to express organizational citizenship behavior. However, the study results showed that employee engagement, organizational commitment and job satisfaction play roles as mediators in transmission of effective organizational citizenship behavior. Therefore, these mediators are important factors that can accurately explain organizational citizenship behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-83
Author(s):  
Iskandar Iskandar ◽  
Agustina Liana

Abstract:                The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction on Organizational Citizenship Behavior at PT. Pegadaian (Persero) Cabang Tenggarong either partially or simultaneously. Respondents in this study were drawn from all employees of PT. Pegadaian Tenggarong Branch, totaling 25 employees. The analytical tool used is a Multiple Regression model. The results of the calculation of the F test (simultaneous), the variable Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment simultaneously affect the Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Job Satisfaction (X1) and Organizational Commitment variable has a positive influence on Organizational Citizenship Behavior. From the two partial correlation test results above, it can be seen that the value of the Big Five Personality (X1) variable is the largest compared to with the organizational commitment variable (X2), so the Big Five Personality (X1) variable is the biggest, the dominant variable affecting the Organizational Citizenship Behavior of PT. Pegadaian (Persero) Branch of Tenggarong.   Keywords: Big Five Personality, Organizational Commitment, Organizational Citizenship Behavior  


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gatya Wija Phala

This study aims to the find out significant effect of: (1) Job Satisfaction on OCB. (2) Job Satisfaction on Organizational Commitment. (3) Organizational Commitment on OCB. (4) Job Satisfaction on OCB through Organizational Commitment as an intervening Variable. This is as case study conducted on Civil Servant of Regional Public Hospital of North Lombok Regency. The research design in a causal associative research. The population in this study were 66 Civil Servant. While data collection techniques are documentation, interview, and  questionnaires to get answer as well as characteristics of respondents. This research then applies census method. In this research, to analyze the data, path analysis was used. The results shows that : (1) Job Satisfaction does not have significant effect on OCB. (2) Job Satisfaction has significant effect on the Organizational Commitment. (3) Organizational Commitment has significant effect on OCB. (4) Job Satisfaction has significant effect on OCB through Organizational Commitment of Civil Servant Working at Regional Public Hospital of North Lombok Regency. Keywords: Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Organizational Commitment, and Job Satisfaction.


2019 ◽  
pp. 1-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter J. Reiley ◽  
Rick R. Jacobs

AbstractThis study examined the intermediate role job satisfaction and organizational commitment play between leaders' perceived use of power and followers' performance. Based on a sample of 365 cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy, this study found followers' job satisfaction and commitment mediated the positive relationships between their leaders' use of expert, referent, and reward power and the followers' organizational citizenship behavior. Further, while the use of legitimate or coercive power were both related negatively to followers' in-role job performance, these relationships were not mediated by the followers' job satisfaction or organizational commitment. This study then discusses the practical implications of these findings, highlights its theoretical contributions toward understanding power's direct and indirect relationships with performance in the leadership dynamic, and recommends future research avenues to leverage and build upon these findings.


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