Determinants of the Indonesian military’s career development: Mediating role of performance
and moderating role of objectivity of organizational commitment
Career development is a vital aspect of improving work effectiveness and the best
contribution of employees to the organization. This study aims to explore the determinants
of career development of the Indonesian military. This quantitative study uses a questionnaire
(in print and Google Forms) to collect data from 384 Indonesian National Armed Forces
personnel at the Iskandar Muda Military Command, Banda Aceh, Indonesia. The participants
were army soldiers with the rank levels of non-commissioned, first, and middle officers.
Data were processed using the AMOS software and structural equation modeling (SEM)
approach. The findings show that the three constructs (work motivation, physical fitness,
and emotional intelligence) are relevant in predicting the performance and career
development of the Indonesian military. Next, the objectivity of organizational commitment
moderates the relationship between performance and career development. In addition,
performance mediates the relationship between the three independent variables and
career development. These findings imply that the Iskandar Muda military command is
expected to be able to apply them in improving performance and career development
under applicable procedures.