Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE)
Vol. 8, No. 1, January 2026 (In Process)

Teachers’ Organizational Commitment: Effects of Support, Servant Leadership, Personality, and Job Satisfaction

Briliantina Indrati (Faculty of Tarbiyah, Universitas Islam Depok)
Eni Susanti (Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology, Indonesia
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Indonesia, Indonesia)

Andi Hermawan (Faculty of Postgraduate, Universitas Pakuan, Indonesia)
Husni Mubarok (Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teaching Sciences, Universitas Islam Nahdlatul Ulama Jepara)
Shukor Sanim Mohd Fauzi (Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2025

Abstract

Teachers are a vital part of educational management, and their organizational commitment is crucial for achieving the institution's goals. Organizational commitment reflects teachers' attitudes and feelings toward maintaining membership and carrying out their duties responsibly. Path analysis and SITOREM analysis are the quantitative methods used in this study. This study involved 237 permanent foundation teachers (GTY) from private vocational high schools in Bogor Regency, with a sample of 149 teachers selected using the Slovin formula. The study aimed to find the best methods, techniques, and solutions to increase teacher commitment to the organization by enhancing organizational support, servant leadership, personality, and job satisfaction. The results showed that organizational support, servant leadership, and personality significantly influenced job satisfaction and service quality. Job satisfaction served as a mediator, enhancing the influence of these three factors on service quality. One of the best ways to increase organizational commitment is to improve weak metrics (salary/wages, resource provision, empathy, supportive supervision, extroversion) and maintain strong metrics (coworker relations, emotional stability, conscientiousness, openness, listening, and trust). The results of the study show that job satisfaction is the main key to improving the quality of service and teacher commitment in the organization. These findings have implications for educational management by emphasizing the importance of developing policies based on job satisfaction, servant leadership, and organizational support as innovative strategies to improve service quality and teacher commitment.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijolae

Publisher

Subject

Education Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) aims to promote creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship in education in order to face global challenges such as education in the disruption era, internet of things in education, child-friendly education, HOTS-based education, STEAM ...