This study aims to analyze the influence of transformational leadership, perceived organizational support, person-job fit, and technology acceptance on employee performance mediated by remuneration at National Private Banks in West Java. The study applies a quantitative approach using a survey method. Data collection is cross-sectional with questionnaires distributed to 300 employees of National Private Bank Book 3 in West Java. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis using AMOS was applied to the collected data. The novelty of this study lies in the addition of remuneration as a mediating variable. The study found that transformational leadership, perceived organizational support, person-job fit, and technology acceptance influence remuneration. Transformational leadership, perceived organizational support, person-job fit, and technology acceptance influence employee performance, and remuneration mediates the influence of transformational leadership, perceived organizational support, person-job fit, and technology acceptance on employee performance. Management should design a remuneration system that is transparent, performance-based, and capable of providing adequate rewards commensurate with employees' contributions and work achievements. This system should integrate balanced financial and non-financial aspects.
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