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UEU » Journal » Magister Administrasi RS Posted by [email protected] at 04/11/2021 12:35:52 • 373 Views
IMPROVING RETENTION OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS AT SERVICE INDUSTRY THROUGH TO COMPENSATION STRATEGIESMeningkatkan Retensi Tenaga Kesehatan Pada Industri Jasa Melalui Strategi KompensasiCreated by :
Maratu Solihah ( 20180309175 ) Ratna Indrawati; Hasyim Hasyim
Subject: | PELAYANAN KESEHATAN TENAGA KESEHATAN | Alt. Subject : | HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS | Keyword: | Compensation Motivation Organizational Commitment Retention of Health Workers |
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Low retention of healthcare workers may have a negative impact on the service industrys performance and effectiveness. There are several major factors which caused to low retention of healthcare workers including, compensation provided by industry that does not meet employee expectations, and there is no stipulated compensation for overtime work in the form of incentives or bonuses. In addition, the organizational commitment to the healthcare workers is still considered low, due to the service industry s operations which have only been running for one year. This study intended to provide empirical evidence of the impact of compensation and motivation on retention of healthcare workers mediated by organizational commitment. The quantitative methods with the type of causality study are used in this study. The data for this study were obtained from the primary data. All healthcare employees with a service time of more than one year were included in the individual analysis. Path analysis was used to analyse the data obtained in this study. The results of the study indicated that compensation, motivation and organizational commitment simultaneously had a positive and significant effect on the retention of healthcare workers with organizational commitment as an intervening variable. Furthermore, compensation and motivation partially had a positive and significant effect on organizational commitment. Moreover, compensation, motivation and organizational commitment contributed to a positive and significant effect on the retention of healthcare workers. Findings of the study indicated that the direct effect of compensation and motivation on the retention of healthcare workers was greater than that mediated by organizational commitment.
Date Create | : | 04/11/2021 | Type | : | Text | Format | : | pdf | Language | : | Indonesian | Identifier | : | UEU-Journal-11_2013 | Collection ID | : | 11_2013 |
Source : Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Vol. 5, No. 3, 2021
Relation Collection: Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan
Coverage : Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul
Rights : @2021 Perpustakaan Universitas Esa Unggul
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