Binus Business Review
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): Binus Business Review

Organizational Politics and Job Satisfaction: Mediation and Moderation of Political Skills

Abdullah W. Jabid (Khairun University)
Irfandi Buamonabot (Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Universitas Khairun)
Johan Fahri (Khairun University)
Muhammad Asril Arilaha (Khairun University)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Feb 2021

Abstract

Politics in organizations has been a concern for the job satisfaction of the employees. The minimum researchon how politics are in an organization plays an essential role in job satisfaction. In this context, organizationalpolitics are suspected of contributing to employees’ job satisfaction. However, there is limited research discussingpolitical skill as a ‘bridge’ variable between organizational politics and job satisfaction. The research examinedthe impact of moderation and mediation of political skill on organizational politics and job satisfaction in TernateCity government. It applied a quantitative method. The population was 240 employees from the middle to topmanagement in local government offices. With purposive sampling, 86 respondents working in the RegionalGovernment Work Unit of Ternate City were involved in the survey. The research used a hierarchical regressionanalysis as a statistical analysis and IBM SPSS statistics Version 24. The results show several results. First,organizational politics influences job satisfaction negatively. Second, organizational politics affect political skillpositively. Third, political skill strengthens the relationship between organizational politics and job satisfaction. Itmediates and moderates the full relationship between organizational politics and job satisfaction.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

BBR

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Binus Business Review is an international journal published in March, July, and November hosted by the Research and Technology Transfer Office (LPPM) of Universitas Bina Nusantara. The journal contents are managed by the Binus Business School, Faculty of Economics and Communications, and Forum ...