The Role of Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Mediating the Relationship Between Organizational Culture and Job Satisfaction with Employee Performance
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2021-12-01Author
SETYOWATI, Trias
AZ, Badrud Tamam
K TOBING, Diana Sulianti
HANDRIYONO
NURHAYATI
QOMARIAH, Nurul
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The role of private universities in the intellectual life of the nation is very meaningful. This is evidenced by the
increasing number of private universities participating in improving higher education in Indonesia. Until 2019, the
number of private universities in Indonesia that took part in the intellectual life of the nation was around 3,129 units.
This study aims to analyze the effect of organizational culture and job satisfaction on organizational citizenship
behavior and employee performance at the University of Muhammadiyah Jember. The population in this study
were permanent employees of the University of Muhammadiyah Jember, amounting to 113. The determination of
the sample was based on the Slovin formula and the respondents were 53 employees. Test the reliability and
validity of the data used to measure the measuring instrument used in the form of a questionnaire. Data analysis in
this study used path analysis. The results showed that: (1) there was a positive and significant influence of
organizational culture on OCB behavior (with a significance level of 0.004); (2) there is a positive and significant
effect of job satisfaction on OCB (with a significance level of 0.013); (3) there is a positive and significant effect of
organizational culture on performance (with a significance level of 0.034); (4) there is a positive and significant
effect of job satisfaction on employee performance (with a significance level of 0.02); and (5) there is a positive and
significant effect of the OCB variable on employee performance (with a significance level of 0.00).
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