Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of self-efficacy, distributive justice on organizational commitment and employee performance. The population in this study were employees of the Bali Provincial Education Office. The sampling technique used purposive sampling and obtained a sample of 74 respondents. The variables of this study used three variables, namely the dependent variable, the independent variable, and the mediating variable. The dependent variable (Y) of this study is employee performance. Independent variable (X) self efficacy and distributive justice. The mediating variable is organizational commitment (Z). The research method used is a quantitative method. For the data analysis method using Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis using Smart PLS Software. The results of this study indicate that, Self efficacy affects organizational commitment Distributive justice affects organizational commitment Self efficacy affects employee performance Distributive justice affects employee performance based on organizational commitment affects employee performance. Self efficacy has no effect on employee performance through organizational commitment as a mediating variable based on distributive justice affects employee performance through organizational commitment as a mediating variable

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