Situational Leadership Style Supports the Performance of Doctors in the Military Based Hospital

Abstract
The doctor's performance played an important role in achieving the vision and mission of a hospital. Many factors affected performance, including leadership style, work environment, organizational learning, work motivation, work discipline and so on. This study aimed to analyze the influence of situational leadership style, work environment, organizational learning, and work motivation on performance. The research design used was quantitative analytic research with a causality approach. The data source was obtained in the form of primary data. Samples were a total sampling. Data analysis using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) - AMOS. The results of the research were situational leadership style, work environment, organizational culture and work motivation partially or simultaneously had a positive and significant effect on the performance of general practitioners. The findings of the study were that the situational leadership style and work environment had a positive and significant effect on organizational culture, work motivation and performance of general practitioners. The direct influence of the situational leadership style on the performance of general practitioners was greater than the work environment, organizational culture, and work motivation.