International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Vol 6 No 3 (2024): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)

Enhancement of Organizational Commitment among Management Trainee Graduates: The Influence of Training, Career Development, and Work-Life Balance Mediated by Work Motivation

Boy Andika Sinaga (Magister Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia)
Kabul Wahyu Utomo (Departement of Management, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia)
Heffi Christya Rahayu (Department of Management, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Pasir Pengaraian, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Jul 2024

Abstract

Organizational commitment is a critical variable in reducing employee turnover intentions. Enhancing organizational commitment can be facilitated through factors such as training, career development, work-life balance, and work motivation. The objective of this research is to identify the significant direct impact of training, career development, and work-life balance on organizational commitment and work motivation, as well as to demonstrate the significant indirect impact mediated by work motivation between training, career development, and work-life balance on organizational commitment. This study was conducted on staff employees who are graduates of the Management Trainee program at Company Group X, with a sample size of 202 respondents, utilizing probability sampling techniques. The independent variables in this study include training (X1), career development (X2), and work-life balance (X3), while the mediating variable is work motivation (Z), and the dependent variable is organizational commitment (Y). The research data were analyzed using the Structural Equation Model-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) method with Likert scale measurements. The hypothesis testing results indicate a positive and significant influence of training (X1), career development (X2), work-life balance (X3), and work motivation (Z) on organizational commitment (Y), as well as a positive and significant influence of training (X1), career development (X2), and work-life balance (X3) on work motivation (Z). The indirect influence hypothesis test shows that training (X1), career development (X2), and work-life balance (X3) have a positive and significant effect on organizational commitment (Y) mediated by work motivation (Z).

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Journal Info

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ijsoc

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Subject

Materials Science & Nanotechnology Social Sciences

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International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC) is open access and peer-reviewed journal with e-ISSN (2715-8780), IJSOC is an international journal devoted to the study of science and technology in a social context. It focuses on the way in which advances in science and technology influence ...