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The Effect of Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance: An Integrative Human Resource Management Perspective

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dc.contributor.author Permatasari, Vini Rizky
dc.contributor.author Sukmara, Ading Rahman
dc.date.accessioned 2026-04-06T09:54:13Z
dc.date.available 2026-04-06T09:54:13Z
dc.date.issued 2026-04-05
dc.identifier.citation Permatasari V.R., Sukmara A.R. (2026), The Effect of Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance: An Integrative Human Resource Management Perspective. Preprint. Universitas Galuh Repository. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.unigal.ac.id:8080/handle/123456789/8476
dc.description Job satisfaction is a critical factor influencing employee performance in organizations, particularly within the framework of human resource management (HRM). However, many previous studies tend to examine job satisfaction in isolation without considering its interaction with other HRM variables. This study aims to analyze the effect of job satisfaction on employee performance using an integrative perspective. A conceptual research design was employed, supported by a structured literature review of studies published between 2015 and 2025. The analysis was conducted using a thematic approach to identify key patterns and relationships. The findings reveal that job satisfaction has a significant positive effect on employee performance. Employees with higher levels of job satisfaction demonstrate greater productivity, stronger engagement, and improved work outcomes. Furthermore, job satisfaction is closely associated with other variables such as motivation, leadership, and organizational commitment, which collectively influence performance. This study contributes to HRM literature by offering an integrative perspective on job satisfaction and employee performance, while providing practical implications for organizations in designing effective HRM strategies. It also provides a foundation for future empirical research in developing more comprehensive performance models. en_US
dc.description.abstract Job satisfaction is a critical factor influencing employee performance in organizations, particularly within the framework of human resource management (HRM). However, many previous studies tend to examine job satisfaction in isolation without considering its interaction with other HRM variables. This study aims to analyze the effect of job satisfaction on employee performance using an integrative perspective. A conceptual research design was employed, supported by a structured literature review of studies published between 2015 and 2025. The analysis was conducted using a thematic approach to identify key patterns and relationships. The findings reveal that job satisfaction has a significant positive effect on employee performance. Employees with higher levels of job satisfaction demonstrate greater productivity, stronger engagement, and improved work outcomes. Furthermore, job satisfaction is closely associated with other variables such as motivation, leadership, and organizational commitment, which collectively influence performance. This study contributes to HRM literature by offering an integrative perspective on job satisfaction and employee performance, while providing practical implications for organizations in designing effective HRM strategies. It also provides a foundation for future empirical research in developing more comprehensive performance models. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship NO Funding en_US
dc.publisher Preprint en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries HRM-RS-03;
dc.subject job satisfaction; employee performance; human resource management; organizational behavior; employee engagement; leadership en_US
dc.title The Effect of Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance: An Integrative Human Resource Management Perspective en_US
dc.type Preprint en_US


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