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Islamic Culture Impact of Increasing Satisfaction and Performance of Employees: Study of Educational Institutions Sabillilah Sampang

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  • Chamdan Purnama

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Many studies conducted by experts who want to know the direct relationship between organizational cultures with organizational performance, but there are also some empirical studies which found that organizational culture is directly does not have a significant impact on employee performance, which means other variables that directly affect the performance employees. Therefore, this study seeks to show how big the Islamic culture through job satisfaction influence on employee performance. The research was conducted on respondents as many as 106 employees both as educators and non-educators at the Education Institute Sabilillah Sampang. Through analysis approach structural equation modeling (SEM) found that: First, the culture of Islam which includes (competence, commitment, honesty and transformative) directly positive effect on employee performance. Second, Islamic culture which includes (competence, commitment, honesty and transformative) positive influence on employee performance through job satisfaction. Third, Islamic culture and job satisfaction simultaneously positive influence on employee performance.

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  • Chamdan Purnama, 2017. "Islamic Culture Impact of Increasing Satisfaction and Performance of Employees: Study of Educational Institutions Sabillilah Sampang," Asian Economic and Financial Review, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 7(5), pages 528-540.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:aeafrj:v:7:y:2017:i:5:p:528-540:id:1574
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