Summary: | This research aims to spot the factors that influence job satisfaction among Royal
Malaysian Customs Department employees. Primary data was used in this research and it was
collected from the employees who work in five different departments at Royal Malaysian
Customs Department Tower Johor. Those departments were customs department, Internal
Taxes, Technical Services, Management and Prevention. The research used stratified random
sampling to collect the sample and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) to measure the
relationship between variables using AMOS software. About 127 employees are selected as
the respondents from five departments to represent the sample. The result showed that
‘Organizational Commitment’ (p-value = 0.001) has significant and direct effect toward job
satisfaction compared to the ‘Stress Condition’ (p-value = 0.819) and ‘Motivation’ factor (p�value = 0.978). It was also concluded that ‘Organizational Commitment’ was the most
influential factor toward job satisfaction among Royal Malaysian Customs Department
employees at Tower Custom Johor, Johor Bahru.
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