Bambang SATRIAWAN
Batam University, Indonesia

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The influence of transactional leadership style, organisational commitment and competence on employee performance through work motivation in the regional secretariat of the Karimun District Ganar Septyadi; Bambang Satriawan; Nolla Puspita Dewi
Review of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61401/rmaps.v1i1.141

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationship between leadership style, organizational commitment, and competence on employee performance through work motivation in the Karimun District Regional Secretariat. Results: It was concluded that transactional leadership style, organizational commitment, and competence had no direct influence on employee performance. Transactional leadership style, organizational commitment, and employee competence have a significant direct influence on work motivation. Motivation has a significant and direct influence on employee performance. There is a significant influence of transactional leadership style, organizational commitment, and competence on employee performance among employees’ work motivation. Recommendations: It is recommended that the Head of the Regional Secretariat of Karimun Regency optimize the performance of the agency by improving employee performance by adjusting the leadership style applied, increasing organizational commitment, empowering employees according to competency in a fair and professional manner, and increasing employee work motivation.
The influence of workload, training and team work on the performance of public works department employees, spatial and land planning in the Riau Islands Province with organizational commitment as an intervening variable Hendriyan Saputra; Ngaliman Ngaliman; Bambang Satriawan
Review of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61401/rmaps.v2i1.143

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Purpose: This research analyzes the influence of workload, training and teamwork on the performance of employees of the Public Works, Spatial Planning and Land Management Department of Riau Islands Province with organizational commitment as an intervening variable. Research Methodology: In 2020, there were 6 packages or 6.59% of the 91 work packages at the Riau Islands Province PUPP Service that experienced payment delays. Meanwhile, in 2021 there was an increase, namely 68 packages or 31.19% of the 218 packages experienced payment delays. Meanwhile, in 2022 there will be 10 packages or 3.14% of the 318 packages experiencing payment delays. Using primary data from 115 employees of the Public Works, Spatial Planning and Land Services of Riau Islands Province. Results: this research found that teamwork has no direct significant effect on performance. In contrast, workload and training were shown to have a significant influence on performance, highlighting the importance of work themes for improving employee performance. Organizational commitment is also proven to be a significant mediator between workload, training and teamwork on performance. Recommendation: The proposed recommendation is to focus on improving employee teamwork and other aspects that have a more direct influence on organizational commitment to improving the performance of employees of the Public Works, Spatial Planning and Land Management Department of Riau Islands Province
Influence of integrity, independence and competency on audit quality with auditor performance as an intervening variable in inspectorate of the Riau Island Reza Chandra; Bambang Satriawan; Nola Puspita Dewi
Riset Akuntansi dan Bisnis Indonesia Vol 1 No 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61401/rabi.v1i2.244

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Purpose: This study aims to determine the Effect of Integrity, Independence and Competence on Audit Quality with Auditor Performance as an Intervening Variable in Regional Inspectorates throughout the Riau Islands Province. Methodology/approach: A quantitative approach was applied, involving 137 auditor respondents. Data were collected via questionnaires and analyzed using SmartPLS 3. The study tested direct and indirect effects through path coefficient analysis, composite reliability, discriminant validity, and R-square evaluation. Results/findings: Integrity, independence, and competence each have significant positive effects on both auditor performance and audit quality. Auditor performance also significantly influences audit quality. Moreover, performance mediates the relationships between integrity, independence, competence, and audit quality. The model explains 71.4% of the variance in audit quality, indicating substantial predictive power. Conclusions: Integrity, independence, and competence boost audit quality directly and via performance, requiring strategies to strengthen these factors. Limitations: The study focuses on one province, limiting generalizability, and does not examine other relevant variables such as objectivity and discipline. Contribution: Provides empirical evidence on the mediating role of performance in improving public sector audit quality.
Influence of Work Facilities, Competency, Communication on Business Participants' Satisfaction Through Service Quality as a Variable Intervening at Investment and One Door Opening Service of the Province of the Riau Island Government Lili Hendrayani; Chablullah Wibisono; Bambang Satriawan
Riset Akuntansi dan Bisnis Indonesia Vol 1 No 3 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61401/rabi.v1i3.262

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Purpose: This study analyzes the effects of work facilities, competence, and communication on business satisfaction through service quality at the Riau Islands Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Office. Research Methodology: This quantitative study involved all 168 employees of the Riau Islands Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Office, using a saturated (census) sampling technique and Partial Least Squares (PLS) analysis with SmartPLS 4.0. Results: Work facilities and service quality significantly affect satisfaction, while competence and communication show positive but insignificant effects. Service quality also mediates the effects of competence and communication on satisfaction but not work facilities. Conclusions: Work facilities and service quality significantly affect business participants’ satisfaction, while competence and communication have positive but insignificant effects. Service quality mediates the effects of competence and communication on satisfaction but not work facilities. Limitations: This study is limited to one government office with a cross-sectional design and excludes other factors like leadership and motivation. Contribution: This study confirms service quality’s mediating role and provides guidance to enhance satisfaction through improved facilities, competence, and communication.