Optimizing Employee Performance at Karanganyar Regional Bank: A Study on the Influence of Personal Competence, Work Commitment, Emotional Intelligence, and Supervision Systems Article Swipe
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· 2025
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.47191/ijcsrr/v8-i5-67
· OA: W4410924019
Study to investigate impact personal competence, work commitment, emotional intelligence, and supervision on employee performance. A quantitative survey with 93 sample. Primary data was gathered through questionnaires, which were the main data collection instrument, supported by observational methods. The data quality test confirmed that the data was both valid and reliable. Classical assumption testing indicated that the regression model met the assumptions of normality, and showed no signs of multicollinearity or heteroscedasticity. The findings reveal that each of the independent variables—personal competence, work commitment, emotional intelligence, and supervision—individually exerts a significant positive influence to performance employee at Regional Bank Karanganyar. Collectively, these variables also demonstrate a significant and positive effect. The model explains approximately 50.9% of the variance in employee performance, suggesting that these factors play a considerable role in enhancing work outcomes.