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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April

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Organizational Culture and Work Stress as Determinants of Employee Job Satisfaction

S Shabrina Anjarany M Maria Merry Marianti
Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the extent to which employees’ job satisfaction at Bank Sumedang is influenced by organizational culture and the level of work stress experienced.

Research Methodology: This study gathered data through a survey of 121 full-time employees who had been employed for over one year, and the analysis of variable relationships was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM).

Results: The analysis indicates that organizational culture contributes positively and significantly to job satisfaction, in contrast to work stress, which has a negative but non-significant relationship with job satisfaction.

Conclusions: This study concludes that fostering a strong organizational culture is a more critical lever for enhancing employee job satisfaction at Bank Sumedang than managing work stress, which shows a non-significant impact.

Limitations: This study is limited to a single institution, namely Bank Sumedang; therefore, the generalization of the findings to other organizations with different characteristics should be approached with caution.

Contributions: This study provides practical contributions to Bank Sumedang’s management in formulating human resource management strategies, emphasizing the importance of fostering a strong organizational culture and implementing effective stress management systems to improve employee job satisfaction.

Keywords: Bank Sumedang Job Satisfaction Organizational Culture SEM Work Stress
How to Cite
Anjarany, S., & Marianti, M. M. . (2026). Organizational Culture and Work Stress as Determinants of Employee Job Satisfaction. Studi Ilmu Manajemen Dan Organisasi, 7(1), 99–110. https://doi.org/10.35912/simo.v7i1.5412
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