ATTITUDE TOWARD COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR

1Linda Mora, Arif Rahman Hakim, Darwis Agustriyana

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Abstract:

Attitude toward compensation is the response of a person (employee) to the compensation given by the company for what the employee has given or done for the company. The better the compensation given to employees can increase job satisfaction and employee attachment to the organization, can help attract potential employees to join the company and maintain and retain productive employees. This study aims to determine the influence of attitudes on compensation and employee engagement on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB). This type of quantitative research, with a population and sample that is all employees taff position in mining contracting companies, amounting to 50 employees. The sampling technique in this study used a census with data collection methods using a measuring instrument in the form of a questionnaire with a Likert scale type. Validity in this study uses content validity, with the validity of the ratio of this study using the method of content validity ratio (CVR). Testing the analysis of measuring instrument items was calculated by Pearson's product moment correlation equation and reliability testing by Cronbach's Alpha technique. Data analysis method with multiple analysis techniques. Based on the results of the regression test above, the value obtained by sig. 0.00 <0.05 then H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted, so it can be concluded that there is an influence of attitude towards compensation and employee engagement towards OCB simultaneously. From the determination test results obtained value of 0.325, the contribution of attitudes towards compensation and employee engagement is 32.5% to OCB, and 67.5% is influenced by other variables outside of the variables in this study.

Keywords:

Attitude toward compensation, organizational citizenship behavior

Paper Details
Month1
Year2020
Volume24
IssueIssue 1
Pages8220-8226