Business and Entrepreneurial Review
Vol. 13 No. 2 (2014): Volume 13, No. 2 April 2014

THE INFLUENCE OF MOTIVATION, ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND JOB AUTONOMY AGAINST THE RETENTION OF EMPLOYEES (Case Study Employee Outsourcing Level Team Leader on the PT X, Jakarta )

Lussy Permatasari (Universitas Trisakti)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 May 2017

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the employee retention program for Team Leader level outsourced employees in PT X, Jakarta.This analysis uses motivation, job autonomy, and organizational commitment as the independent variables.Population sample in this study consists of 100 outsourced employees within coordinator level who work for PT X, JakartaCensus method with questionnaires distributed directly to each incumbent is in use to collect the data. The technique of data analysis in this study uses structural equation model AMOS version 7. The result of this study shows that motivation is positively influenced to the job autonomy as well as to organizational commitment. Furthermore, organizational commitment has the significant positive influence on the employee retention. In the other hand, the correlations among those variables are significant positive to the employee retention.

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ber

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Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management

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Business and Entrepreneurial Review is published by Program Pascasarjana Universitas Trisakti. The editorial receives general writing, management and entrepreneurship areas in which no other media has ever been published and reviews of new management books and marketing services. Preferred writing ...