The effect of communication skills and compensation on performance through job satisfaction and subjective well-being of mental hospital nurses in South Sulawesi

https://doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v8i4.1505

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  • Mutiarini Mubyl Management Doctoral Program Student, Universitas Muslim Indonesia
  • Salim Basalamah Universitas Muslim Indonesia
  • Abdul Rahman Mus Universitas Muslim Indonesia
  • Roslina Alam Universitas Muslim Indonesia
  • Giri Dwinanda Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Nobel Indonesia

This research aims to analyze the effect of communication skills and compensation on performance through Work Satisfaction and subjective well-being of mental hospital nurses in South Sulawesi. The research was conducted at RSKD Dadi and involved 100 field samples using a saturated sampling technique. Data were analyzed using structural equation models (SEM) with the SmartPLS4 analysis tool. The research results prove that, directly, Communication skills and compensation have a positive and significant effect on Work Satisfaction; Communication skills and compensation have a positive and significant effect on subjective well-being; Work Satisfaction, communication skills, and subjective well-being have a positive and significant effect on performance; while compensation has no effect on performance. Indirectly, communication skills and compensation have a positive and significant effect on performance through Work Satisfaction; Communication skills and compensation have a positive and significant effect on performance through subjective well-being. In this latest research, it was found that nurses who can improve their communication skills will increase their Work Satisfaction and subjective well-being, so that their performance will also increase.

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Mubyl, M. ., Basalamah, S. ., Rahman Mus, A. ., Alam, R. ., & Dwinanda, G. . (2024). The effect of communication skills and compensation on performance through job satisfaction and subjective well-being of mental hospital nurses in South Sulawesi. Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, 8(4), 1283–1296. https://doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v8i4.1505

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2024-09-11