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Muhammad Nazri Ilham
University Pembangunan Panca Budi Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia

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JOB CHARACTERISTICS AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS AFFECT ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AT PT. AEP (ANGLO EASTERN PLANTATION) UKINDO BLANKAHAN ESTATE Muhammad Nazri Ilham; Rendi Andika; H.Muhammad Isa Indrawan
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 02 (2022): Juni, Data Mining, Image Processing, and artificial intelligence
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Organizational commitment refers to the thinking of individuals in the organization and working effectively and positively for the organization. Employee organizational commitment is a key factor that contributes to the achievement of organizational goals. The final performance of an organization depends on the level of commitment of its employees. This study is focused on knowing the characteristics of work and interpersonal relationships that affect the organizational commitment of employees in plantation sector organizations in Indonesia, especially at PT. AEP (Anglo Eastern Plantation) Ukindo Blankahan Estate North Sumatra, Indonesia. Characteristics of work consisting of skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, feedback, and interpersonal relationships are the 6 main independent variables in this study. Affective commitment and normative commitment are the two main dependent variables for this study. A structured questionnaire survey was conducted to collect primary data from 100 randomly selected employees covering the plantation sector in Indonesia, especially at PT. AEP (Anglo Eastern Palntation) Ukindo Blankahan Estate North Sumatra, Indonesia. Data were analyzed using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The findings reveal that skill variation (NOW), interpersonal relations (IRP), and autonomy (WOE) are significant and positive factors that can increase the affective commitment of employees in plantation sector organizations. Skill variation (NOW), task identity (PAA), autonomy (WOE), and feedback (RME) were significant and positive factors that increased normative commitment.