KETERAMPILAN KEPEMIMPINAN PENGUSAHA INDUSTRI SKALA KECIL (STUDI DI BANDAR LAMPUNG)
Keumala Hayati(1*), Aida Sari(2)
(1) Universitas Lampung
(2) Universitas Lampung
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
This research is focused on management in small-scale industries in Bandar
Lampung seen from entrepreneurs’ leadership aspect consisting of technical,
interpersonal, and conceptual skills. The success of management in the industries is
inseparable from the leadership skills. Without these skills, it is anxious that gradually
the industries might develop slowly and be difficult to adapt to the change and
development of their environment.
This research is aimed at finding out leadership skills of the entrepreneurs in
small-scale industries reflected in the employees’ performance, satisfaction and
commitment to the industries. The analysis unit was at small-scale processing industries
in Bandar Lampung. The number of the samples was 63 units consisting of 26 food
industries, 16 printing industries, and 21 furniture industries. The assessment of
leadership skills and their influence on employees’ performance, satisfaction and
commitment was performed by giving questionnaires to the 371 employees. The
standards used in the questionnaires were semantic differential scale and analysis tool
using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with software Lisrel 8.30.
The research result shows that the leadership skills comprising technical,
interpersonal and conceptual skills collectively influenced the employees’ performance,
satisfaction and commitment to the industries. While, individually, this can be seen as
follows: 1) technical skill did not significantly influence their performance, satisfaction
and commitment to the industries; 2) interpersonal skill significantly influenced their
performance and satisfaction, except commitment; 3) conceptual skill significantly
influenced their performance and commitment, except satisfaction. Furthermore, it was
found that the employees’ performance in small-scale industries in Bandar Lampung
did not significantly influence their commitment, but their satisfaction significantly
influenced their commitment to the industries. It also was found that the employees’
satisfaction significantly influenced their performance.
Keywords: Leadership skills: technical skill, interpersonal skill, conceptual skill, Employees’ performance, satisfaction, commitment, small-scale
industries in Bandar Lampung.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22146/jieb.6478
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