This study examined the effects of self-efficacy, empowerment and organizational culture on job satisfaction and employee performance employees, as well as test the mediating effect of variables Job Satisfaction. The sample in this study was 120 employees of PT. Surya Madistrindo Branch Lhokseumawe. The analytical tool used is path analysis by SEM method (Structural Equation Modeling) using AMOS. The results showed that each variable empowerment, self-efficacy and organizational culture positive and significant impact on the job satisfaction, employee performance and job satisfaction mediate third variable exogenous with endogenous variable partial mediation.
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