The Effect of Work Stress and Job Satisfaction On Turnover Rate With Organizational Commitment as the Intervening Variable in PT Bfi Finance
Date
2021-12-29Author
R, Merritania
S. L. K. T, Diana
YULISETIARINI, Diah
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This study aimed to determine the effect of work
stress and job satisfaction on turnover ratewith
organizational commitment as an intervening
variable. This study used the census method, with the
population of BFI Finance East Java 3 Regional
Marketing and Operation Division consisting of 75
people, so the population in this study also was also
as a sample. The analytical tool used was path
analysis using SPSS software. The findings of this
study indicated that work stress and job satisfaction
had a significant impact (influence) on turnover rate.
Work stress and job satisfaction are higher with the
assumption that other variables are fixed, it will
reduce the rate of turnover intention. Work stress
and job satisfaction also had a significant impact
(influence) on organizational commitment. If work
stress is higher and job satisfaction is lower with the
assumption that other variables are fixed, then
organizational commitment will decrease.
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