The Relationship between Motivation, Organisational Commitment and Competence with Job Satisfaction and Lecturers Performance

  • Nasir M
  • Wiyono B
  • Supriyono .
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Abstract

The objective of this research is to find out a direct and an indirect relationship between motivation, organisational commitment, and lecturers competence and job satisfaction and lecturers performance. This was non-experimental research using a quantitative approach with ex-post facto designs. Hypotheses of this research aim to prove the relationship between variables. The data were collected by using questionnaire distributed to the randomly-chosen respondents and analyzed using Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method. The conclusion of the modeling analysis result of these five variables are: (1) lecturers motivation has not a direct relationship with lecturers performance; (2) lecturers commitment has an indirect relationship with lecturers performance; (3) both exogenous variables (lecturers motivation and commitment) need intervening variable (job satisfaction) to be proven to be related to the lecturers performance; and (4) it is only lecturers competence variable having a direct relationship with lecturers performance even though without passing through mediation and lecturers job satisfaction variable.

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Nasir, M. J. A., Wiyono, B. B., Supriyono, ., & Supriyanto, A. (2017). The Relationship between Motivation, Organisational Commitment and Competence with Job Satisfaction and Lecturers Performance. International Journal of Learning and Development, 7(3), 165. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijld.v7i3.11688

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