The Effect of Leadership Style and Compensation on Employee Performance Mediated by Job Satisfaction (Case Study at Pelita Maumere Hotel)

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This study aimed to find out and analyze the effect of leadership style and compensation on employees' performance through job satisfaction. The study was associative / correlational. Moreover, the data were both primary and secondary. The primary data were taken directly from respondents through questionnaires. Furthermore, secondary data were in the form of library research, journals, and document information taken from online systems (internet). The population was 40 employers at the Pelita Maumere Hotel. Additionally, the data collection technique uses non-probability sampling. The sampling technique used was saturated sampling or census. In addition, the data analysis technique used path analysis. The results showed that leadership style as well as compensation affected job satisfaction. However, both leadership style, compensation, and job satisfaction did not affect the performance. Likewise, leadership style and compensation did not affect employees' performance through job satisfaction.

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David Putri, T. A. M., Suhermin, S., & Satrio, B. (2024). The Effect of Leadership Style and Compensation on Employee Performance Mediated by Job Satisfaction (Case Study at Pelita Maumere Hotel). Journal of Economics, Finance And Management Studies, 07(07). https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v7-i7-68

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