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Title: EFFECT OF WORK MOTIVATION, COMPETENCE AND DISCIPLINE OF
PERFORMANCE THROUGH TEACHER SATISFACTION |
Authors: Sapri, Chablullah Wibisono, Indrayani and Sri Yanti |
Abstract: This study aims to determine the effect of Motivation, competence, work discipline, and satisfaction
on SMP N teachers' performance in Karimun Regency. This study population consisted of N Middle
School Teachers in Karimun District, which amounted to 100 ASN teachers. The type of data used is
primary data, quantitative methods, and data analysis with (Partial Lest square) PLS. The results
obtained by the direct influence of motivation variables on performance variables have a path
coefficient of 0.250 (positive), with a P-Values value of 0.038 <0, 05, motivation for performance is
significant. The direct effect of motivation variables on job satisfaction variables has a path coefficient
of -0.015 (negative). An increase does not follow an increase in the value of motivation variables in
performance satisfaction. With a P-Values value of 0.685> 0, 05, motivation for job satisfaction is not
significant. The direct effect of competency variables on performance variables has a path coefficient
of 0.042 (positive). An increase will follow an increase in the value of competency variables in
performance variables. With a P-Values value of 0.778> 0.05, competence for performance is not
significant. The direct effect of the competency variable on job satisfaction has a path coefficient of
0.391 (positive). An increase will follow an increase in the value of the competency variable in the
job satisfaction variable. With a P-Values value of 0,000 <0.05, competence for job satisfaction is
significant. The direct effect of discipline on performance has a path coefficient of 0.365 (positive),
so an increase will follow an increase in the value of the discipline in performance.
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Keywords: Motivation, Competence, Work Discipline, Job Satisfaction, Performance. |
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