The role of work motivation as a mediator on the influence of education-training and leadership style on employee performance

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This paper offers an empirical study of the role of work motivation in mediating the effect of education-training and leadership style on the performance of Ministry of Education employees in Timor-Leste. Data were obtained from 86 employees as samples through questionnaires. We applied the SEM-PLS to analyze the proposed relationship model. Empirical results show that work motivation mediated the influence of leadership style on employee performance, but not for education-training. The results can provide valuable insight for public service management.

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Fonseca Da Costa Guterresa, L., Armanu, & Rofiaty. (2020). The role of work motivation as a mediator on the influence of education-training and leadership style on employee performance. Management Science Letters, 10(7), 1497–1504. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.msl.2019.12.017

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