ENHANCING JOB PERFORMANCE THROUGH WORK ENGAGEMENT, JOB SATISFACTION, AND ETHICAL LEADERSHIP: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT
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https://doi.org/10.34208/ejmtsm.v6i1.3452Keywords:
Ethical Leadership, FMCG, Job Performance, Job Satisfaction, Perceived Organizational Support, Work EngagementAbstract
This study aims to analyze the effects of work engagement, job satisfaction, and ethical leadership on job performance among FMCG industry employees in Indonesia, with perceived organizational support acting as a mediating variable. The research employed a quantitative method with a causal research design by distributing questionnaires to 257 employees from various FMCG companies in Indonesia. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with IBM SPSS AMOS. The findings reveal that work engagement, job satisfaction, and ethical leadership each have a positive and significant effect on job performance. In addition, perceived organizational support significantly mediates the relationships between these variables and employee performance. These findings imply that FMCG companies should foster supportive work environments and implement ethical leadership practices to enhance employee engagement, satisfaction, and overall organizational performance.
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