This research aims to analyze and evaluate the effect of employee behavior, work discipline, and service quality on public satisfaction at the Investment Management and Integrated One-Stop Service Unit of Klender Sub-district. The research method uses a quantitative approach through a questionnaire distributed to service recipients at the Investment Management and Integrated One-Stop Service Unit of Klender Subdistrict during the period of January - October 2024. The sample determination was formulated using the Slovin formula, resulting in a sample of 93 respondents. The data collected were analyzed using the IBM SPSS statistical program. The research results indicate that, partially, employee behavior has a significant effect on public satisfaction at 26.6%, work discipline has a significant effect on public satisfaction at 23.8%, and service quality has a significant effect on public satisfaction at 29.4%. Simultaneously, these three variables significantly affect public satisfaction by 41%, with the remaining 59% affected by other variables outside the scope of the research.
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