THE INFLUENCE OF JOB SATISFACTION, WORK ENVIRONMENT, INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND COMPENSATION TOWARD JOB STRESS AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE

This study aims to reveal and to analyze the influence of job satisfaction, work environment, individual characteristics and compensation toward job stress and employee performance of minerals and metals manufacturing sector in East Kalimantan. The sample is drawn from members of 120 minerals and metals manufacturing sector companies which represented by 1 employee whose position as a manager. Data processing uses structural equation modeling which obtained 7 acceptable hypotheses and 2 rejected hypotheses.7 accepted hypotheses are: (1) Job satisfaction significantly and negatively relates to job stress. (2) Work environment significantly and negatively relates to job stress. (3) Individual characteristic significantly and negatively relates to job stress. (4) Compensation significantly and negatively relates to job stress. (5) Job satisfaction significantly and positively influences employee performance. (6) Compensation positively and significantly influences the employee performance. (7) Job stress negatively and significantly influences the employee performance. Furthermore, the two rejected hypotheses are: (1) The work environment is not a significant influence on employee performance. (2) Individual characteristics do not significantly affect the employee performance.