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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2021.vol8.no11.0285

The Impact of Organizational Culture and Emotional Intelligence on Employee Performance: An Empirical Study from Indonesia  

FEBRINA, Sindy Cahya (Faculty of Economics, College of Economics Kertanegara Malang)
ASTUTI, Widji (Faculty of Economics and Business, Merdeka University Malang)
TRIATMANTO, Boge (Faculty of Economics and Business, Merdeka University Malang)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.11, 2021 , pp. 285-296 More about this Journal
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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of organizational culture, job involvement, and emotional intelligence on employee performance through job satisfaction, organizational commitment at commercial banks in the Great Malang. This study applied the purposive sampling method to obtain data from 240 out of 600 workers working in four commercial banks, which was then analyzed using the SEM. The results showed that organizational culture, job involvement, emotional intelligence have no significant effect on employee performance through job satisfaction. Organizational culture, emotional intelligence, job involvement, satisfaction significantly affect employee performance through organizational commitment. Organizational culture, job involvement, emotional intelligence significantly affect employee performance through job satisfaction, organizational commitment. By investigating the impact of organizational culture, job engagement, emotional intelligence on job satisfaction, organizational commitment, employee performance simultaneously in this study, this study expands the existing literature by providing a better understanding of organizational culture, job engagement, and emotional intelligence. Given that articles on organizational culture, job involvement, and emotional intelligence are limited in the HRD literature, the findings of this study may offer reliable information for HRD practice, encourage researchers to explore research related to organizational culture, job involvement, and emotional intelligence.
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Satisfaction; Commitment; Employee Performance; Bank;
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