This study aims to examine the relationship between variables consisting of organizational Commitment, employee engagement, Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB), and Employee Performance. The mediating role of Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) explains to analyze the results directly or indirectly. Methodology -Research respondents are permanent employees of Bank Sulut Go in the Java area. A total of 73 respondents sampled in this study. The analysis technique is descriptive and linear regression for confirmation on a structural equation model built by the researcher and path analysis. The quantitative approach was chosen to explain the influence between research variables. Data collection using online questionnaires. Research Findings -The results show that organizational commitment and employee engagement with employee performance through mediation Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) have a significant effect. Then Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) on employee performance also has a significant effect. The organizational commitment to employee performance and employee engagement to employee performance has no significant effect. At the same time, organizational commitment to employee performance and employee engagement with employee performance has a significant effect. Originality -Research makes organizational commitment variable on employee performance and does not significantly influence the originality of this study. Several previous researchers who tested organizational commitment variables on employee performance showed a significant effect, so the research results have differences that complement theories for future research.
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