TY - JOUR Y1 - 2020/04// A1 - Chandrawaty, Chandrawaty A1 - Widodo, Widodo N2 - This study explores the empirical effect of grit on task performance: Mediating by transformational leadership and job involvement. The research data was collected by a questionnaire through the survey method. The sample of this research is 245 lecturers selected by purposive sampling. Data analysis uses path analysis supported by descriptive statistics and correlational. The results show that grit has a positive and significant direct effect on task performance, both direct and indirect effect by mediating transformational leadership and job involvement. Thus, the lecturer?s task performance can be improved through grit, transformational leadership, and job involvement. A fit research model about the effect of grit on task performance mediating by transformational leadership and job involvement was found. This model can be discussed as a reference by researchers and practitioners in developing models of task performance in the future and any context. VL - XII AV - public PB - Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology SP - 2461 JF - Journal of Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology UR - http://www.xajzkjdx.cn/gallery/228-april2020.pdf SN - ISSN No : 1006-7930 ID - repository1609 EP - 2470 IS - IV TI - An Empirical Effect of Grit on Task Performance: Mediating by Transformational Leadership and Job Involvement ER -