Employees’ performance: Organizational culture and leadership style through job satisfaction

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Purpose of study: The current study aims to explore the relationship between employee performance, organizational and leadership style through job satisfaction. Methodology: Data in this research were obtained from distributing questionnaires to 108 respondents. Epson Batam, and hypothesis testing using path analysis. Results: The results showed that the structural model of the first, direct organizational culture and leadership style has a significant effect on job satisfaction. In the second structural model, direct organizational culture, leadership style, and job satisfaction have a significant effect on performance and indirectly through job satisfaction organizational culture and the leadership style significantly influence performance. Implications: Organizational culture variables more meaningfully than the leadership style variables in improving job satisfaction. Job satisfaction is a more meaningful variable than the variable of organizational culture and leadership style to improve performance.

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Ratnasari, S. L., Sutjahjor, G., & Adam. (2019). Employees’ performance: Organizational culture and leadership style through job satisfaction. Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews, 7(5), 597–608. https://doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2019.7569

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