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Increasing OSH, Work Motivation, Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment of Hospital Employees

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  • Kusni Ingsih
  • Fransiska Dita Jamalia
  • Suhana Suhana

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Empirically proving the effect of occupational safety and health (OSH), work motivation, and organizational commitment on employee performance is the aim of this study. The general hospital employees of the Lamandau area are the population in this study. The sample of this research is 100 respondents. Determination of the sample of this research is by purposive sampling. Multiple linear analysis with SPSS 22 program is the analytical tool. Sobel test is also used to determine and analyze the effect of mediation. The results showed that organizational commitment was not influenced by OSH. Work motivation significantly affects on organizational commitment. The other findings, OSH, work motivation, and organizational commitment significantly affect on employee performance. Organizational commitment did not mediate the effect of OSH on employee performance, organizational commitment mediates the effect of motivation work on employee performance. This research has theoretical and managerial implications.

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  • Kusni Ingsih & Fransiska Dita Jamalia & Suhana Suhana, 2022. "Increasing OSH, Work Motivation, Employee Performance and Organizational Commitment of Hospital Employees," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:2322
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2022-0161
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