The Effect of Physical Work Environment and Compensation on Turnover Intention With Job Satisfaction Mediation at PT Pakubumi Inti Mineral Central Sulawesi

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The Effect of Physical Work Environment and Compensation on Turnover Intention With Job Satisfaction Mediation at PT Pakubumi Inti Mineral Central Sulawesi

Subject

Physical Work Environment, Compensation, Turnover Intention, Job Satisfaction

Description

The human resources (HR) element plays a crucial role for employees to act as planners, implementers, and controllers, continuously playing an active role in achieving the company's goals. Productive human resources will be able to adopt designs that are set as organizational goals or targets. This phenomenon often occurs in companies where employees have the desire to leave the company. The focus of this research is on PT Pakubumi Inti Mineral in Central Sulawesi, examining the Influence of Physical Work Environment and Compensation on Turnover Intention with the Mediation of Job Satisfaction. The research method used is quantitative, distributing questionnaires that were then processed using the SmartPLS 3.0 application. The results of the study show that both the physical work environment and compensation have a positive and significant impact on employee turnover intention, with compensation showing a stronger and more significant influence. Job satisfaction also plays a significant mediating role between compensation and turnover intention, but not in the case of the physical work environment

Creator

Nurhayati1*, Taufiq Rachman2, Fitri Rezeki3

Source

https://dinastipub.org/DIJEFA/article/view/2882/1892

Publisher

Universitas Pelita Bangsa

Date

18July2024

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Format

PDF

Language

English

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Text

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Citation

Nurhayati1*, Taufiq Rachman2, Fitri Rezeki3, “The Effect of Physical Work Environment and Compensation on Turnover Intention With Job Satisfaction Mediation at PT Pakubumi Inti Mineral Central Sulawesi,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 19, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/6093.