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Journal : Interdisciplinary Social Studies

Work Stress and Work Motivation on Employee’s Turnover Intention Mediated by Organizational Commitment Arief, Sartika Wati HS; Sudiro, Achmad; Djumahir, Djumahir
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i1.305

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Background: With limited space to work WFH during the pandemic, it is the biggest challenge faced by all employees and companies.  In the midst of many companies holding a hiring freeze policy  or temporarily suspending the recruitment of new employees, ruangguru even did the opposite, RuangGuru held a routine recruitment of new employees during the pandemic. Aim: This study aims to analyze and explain the effect of work stress and work motivation on turnover intention mediated by organizational commitment of employees of FEC PT.  Ruang Raya Indonesia Sumapapua I Makassar, Pare-Pare, Palopo. Method: This type of research is an explanatory research that explains the causal relationship between the variables used through hypothesis testing. The sampling method in this study uses the saturated sampling method. The population determined in this study was 108 people, namely all employees of FEC Sumapapua I covering the Makassar, Pare-Pare, Palopo areas. The data obtained from the sample were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis, with the SMARTPLS 3.0 approach. Findings: The results showed that work stress has a positive and significant effect on turnover intention, work motivation has a negative and significant effect on turnover intention, work stress has a negative and significant effect on organizational commitment, work motivation has a positive and significant effect on organizational commitment, organizational commitment has a negative and significant effect on organizational commitment turnover intention, organizational commitment does not mediate the effect of work stress on turnover intention, organizational commitment mediates the influence of work motivation on turnover intention.
Organizational and Supervisor Support on Turnover Intention Mediated by Affective Commitment Indra, Ikhsan Prasetya; Sudiro, Achmad; Rofiq, Ainur
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i4.381

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Background: A company's sustainability lies in managing its human resources. Human resources are one of the critical elements for the achievement of company goals. The company's success or failure depends on employees' job satisfaction (Individually) which affects the overall job satisfaction of the organization. Aim: This study is about the effect of organizational support and supervisor support against turnover intention mediated by affective commitment. Method: This research uses a quantitative approach with an explanatory research design. The research site is the Lima Puluh Kota County Fire Service. The population in this study, namely freelance daily employees (PHL) in the Lima Puluh Kota District Fire Service, has 100 employees in  Lima Puluh Kota District of 2022. Research sampling techniques that use saturated sampling. The primary data in this study were respondents' answers through the distribution of questionnaires. While the secondary data is obtained from the object. The analysis techniques were descriptive analysis, PLS analysis, and structural model analysis before finally going through hypothesis testing and mediation Findings: The results showed a significant negative influence between supervisor support for turnover intention and affective commitment mediation, meaning that the higher the supervisor's support, the higher the affective commitment, and will indirectly reduce the occurrence of employee turnover intention.
Co-Authors Abi Sopyan Febrianto AINUR ROFIQ Ainur Rofiq Ainur Rofiq Akbal Lizar Akbar Setya Darmawan Al-Sakinah, Puteri Syarifah Albab, Muhammad Ulul Alfian, Rangga Dio Ambarwati Ambarwati Ambarwati Aminulloh, Zahelma Licia Yulvianti Ananda Sabil Hussein Andrey Olaf Yeriko Panjaitan Antonius Adek Musyaya Apriadi, Intan Arief, Sartika Wati HS Arif, Muhammad Misbakhul Armanu - Thoyib Armanu Thoyib Arya Krisna Pramudya Ayundasari, Dini Yunita Bayun, Alvino Khaira Ben Roy Do Ben Roy Do, Ben Roy Darmawan, Akbar Setya Desi Tri Kurniawati Djumahir Djumahir Djumilah Zain Djumilah Zain Hadiwidjojo Djumilah Zain Hadiwidjojo, Djumilah Zain Dodi W. Irawanto Dodi Wirawan Irawanto Emmy Juliningrum Emmy Juliningrum Ermawati, Putri Wahyu Farah Salsabila, Farah Fatchur Rochman Fatchur Rohman Fatchurrohman Fatchurrohman Harisnanda, Adriatik Hayunintyas, Ruri Fitria Idris Indra, Ikhsan Prasetya Itlay, Wiwin Iwan Gunawan Karyatun, Subur Khalil, Abdelmajid Idris Mohammed Makhrojan, Roni Margono Setiawan Maria Graciana Yudith Tallo Mintarti Rahayu Mintarti Rahayu Mirza Dwinanda Ilmawan Mirza Dwinanda Ilmawan Misbahuddin Azzuhri Mochamad Soelton Mugiono Mugiono, Mugiono Muhammad Arif Fitriawan Musthofa Hadi, Musthofa Nadira Artantie Ni Putu Nursiani Nindi Vaulia Puspita Nindi Vaulia Puspita, Nindi Vaulia Noermijati Noermijati, Noermijati Nur Khusniyah Indrawati Nur Pratiwi Ony Ratri Suradinata Mandala Orabi, Amira Abdelsattar Mohamed Oraby, Ghada Abd Elsattar Mohammed Pramana Saputra Purwadita, Christianto Prasetyo Puspita, Advensia Yesie Riani Rafiqi, Akza Yusri Ratya Shafira Arifiani Redianto, Rhesa Prasetya Rhesa Prasetya Redianto Rilla Khoirunnisa Rilla Khoirunnisa Robiyati Podungge Rofiaty, Rofiaty Rolindo, Ricky Hasiholan Ronny France Youwe Ronny France Youwe Rosanti, Berliana Adhefita Alsafira Ruri Fitria Hayunintyas Siti Zulaikha Siti Zulaikha Sri Anah Suliati, Ni Nyoman Sunaryo Sunaryo Suratchanee Wongviboonrath Susanto, Sevril Andre Thoullon, Muhammad Shirhan Titi Riansari Wiwin Itlay Wongviboonrath, Suratchanee Yulianto, Nur Ahmad Budi