Abstract

This research is motivated by teacher performance. The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of the relationship between personality traits, competence, organizational citizenship behaviour can have an impact on teacher performance is moderated by teacher organizational culture Darulgoh Wadda'wah Islamic Boarding School (Dalwah, Bangil, Pasuruan). Grand theory This research is theoretical Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). The sampling technique uses a formulaslovinwith an error rate of 5%. The sample in this study was 232 teacher respondents Darulgoh Wadda'wah Islamic Boarding School through an independent survey. This research instrument uses a questionnaire and is analyzed using SEM analysis, the analytical tool for this research is Smart PLS version 3.0. These analytical tools are used to analyzeouter model, inner model and hypothesis testing with usep-value. The research results show the direct influence of personality traits influential significantly against performance of Darulgoh Wadda'wah Islamic Boarding School teachers. Then competence influential significantly against to performance of Darulgoh Wadda'wah Islamic Boarding School teachers. Connection organizational citizenship behaviour influential significantly against to performance of Darulgoh Wadda'wah Islamic Boarding School teachers. The results of this research indicate that there is an influence of the moderating variable, namely organizational culture, on relationships competence dan organizational citizenship behaviour against against performance of Darulgoh Wadda'wah Islamic Boarding School teachers. But organizational culture cannot be a moderating variable connection personality traits against against performance of Darulgoh Wadda'wah Islamic Boarding School teachers. This research shows that practice personality traits, competence, organizational citizenship behaviour and organizational culture plays an important role in encouraging the performance of Darulgoh Wadda'wah Islamic Boarding School teachers.

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