CORE SELF-EVALUATION AND JOB SATISFACTION: MEDIATING ROLE OF CAREER COMMITMENT

  • Sandroto C
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This study aims to determine the effect of core self-evaluation on job satisfaction mediated by career commitment in IBM-JTI employees. The sampling technique was convenience sampling, using 86 samples. This research's data analysis method is the mediation test using the Preacher-Hayes The Simple Mediation Model. The results of data processing using SPSS 22 for windows with macros and syntax. This study's results indicate that core self-evaluation and career commitment have a direct effect on job satisfaction. The effect of core self-evaluation on job satisfaction is not mediated by career commitment. Core self-evaluation does not affect career commitment.   Keywords: Core Self-Evaluation; Career Commitment; Job Satisfaction

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Sandroto, C. W. (2021). CORE SELF-EVALUATION AND JOB SATISFACTION: MEDIATING ROLE OF CAREER COMMITMENT. Review of Management and Entrepreneurship, 5(2), 93–112. https://doi.org/10.37715/rme.v5i2.1647

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