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Impact of Work Discipline on Increasing Employee Work Productivity Nurul Amien Rosadisyam; Mahjudin , Mahjudin; Enny Istanti; Rina Dewi; Achmad Daengs GS
Journal of Economic and Business Advancement Vol. 1 No. 4 (2026): June: Ascendia: Journal of Economic and Business Advancement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/cnhza257

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This study investigates the impact of work discipline on increasing employee work productivity within a corporate setting using an empirical quantitative approach. The research was conducted at PT. Wira Nusa Abadi Surabaya, employing a census method involving 55 employees as respondents. Data were collected through structured questionnaires measuring work discipline and employee productivity using Likert-scale indicators. Statistical analysis was performed using simple linear regression to estimate the functional relationship between discipline and productivity, supported by classical assumption testing to ensure model validity. The regression results indicate a positive coefficient of 0.540, suggesting that improvements in work discipline are associated with increased productivity levels. Hypothesis testing using a one-tailed t-test at a 0.05 significance level produced a calculated t-value of 3.507, exceeding the critical value of 2.006, thereby confirming statistical significance. These findings demonstrate that work discipline functions as a measurable determinant of employee productivity and provides empirical support for managerial policies emphasizing structured behavioral compliance to enhance organizational performance.
Accelerating Structural Transformation through IKN : An Analysis Study of the Formation of a New Economic Base and Its Impact on Indonesia's Competitiveness RM Bramastyo KN; Enny Istanti
Global Economics: International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): December: Global Economics - International Journal of Economic, Social and Deve
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/globaleconomics.v1i4.97

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Structural transformation is an important process in the economic development of a country. In Indonesia, the plan to move the National Capital City (IKN) from Jakarta to Nusantara in East Kalimantan is one of the strategic steps in accelerating structural transformationThe methodology used in this study is a qualitative and quantitative approach. The results of the study show that the acceleration of structural transformation through the development of IKN has a significant impact on the formation of a new economic base and increasing Indonesia's competitiveness. The formation of a new economic base in IKN can be seen from the emergence of technology and innovation-based industrial clusters. The impact on national competitiveness can be seen from the increase in productivity and innovation capacityThe analysis of the acceleration of structural transformation through the development of the IKN shows a fundamental change in Indonesia's economic base. The development of IKN as a smart forest city accelerates structural transformation through three main mechanisms. The impact on the formation of a new economic base can be seen from the shift in the economic structure in the IKN area and its surroundings. Structural transformation is also reflected in changes in the composition of the workforce and investment patterns. The impact analysis on Indonesia's competitiveness shows a significant increase in several dimensions
The Impact of Store Atmosphere on Consumer Satisfaction in Purchasing Products Indriani Wuri Puspitasari; Achmad Daengs GS; Enny Istanti; Rina Dewi
Global Economics: International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): March: Global Economics - International Journal of Economic, Social and Develop
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/globaleconomics.v2i1.165

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Business competition in the era of globalization has led various companies to compete in acquiring and maintaining their market share. This includes sectors such as trade, education, transportation, and others. This condition forces companies to develop appropriate strategies to achieve competitive advantage, ensuring they retain their market and win the competition. This research focuses on Sogo Surabaya, a shopping center visited by numerous consumers daily due to its strategic location in the city center, integrated with Tunjungan Plaza, and situated along a main road, making it easily accessible. Sogo Surabaya functions as a store providing various fashion-related needs, including formal attire such as suits and kebayas, as well as casual clothing for young people and teenagers, like t-shirts and jeans. The store atmosphere follows a typical shopping center design. Elements of the store atmosphere include interior design, product layout, air circulation, spatial arrangement, wall colors, room fragrance, furniture materials, and the products sold. The data used in this research is primary data obtained through questionnaires distributed to customers shopping at Sogo Surabaya.
Co-Authors Agripina, Ailsa Agus Mahmdi Akbar Fadhillah, Maulana Ali Muhdor Amaliyah Amiartuti Kusmaningtyas Andrianto Andrianto Andrianto Andrianto Anis Ratih Mariana Anis Yuli Astutik Anita Sanana Anugrah Rossytasari Arimbi Dwimita Putri, Devina Asmawan, Darul Asmie Poniwatie, Asmie Aulya Yunitasari, Dwi Ayuningtyas, Fitri Bambang Karnain Bramastyo Kusumo Bramastyo Kusumo Negoro Bramastyo Kusumonegor Bramastyo Kusumonegoro Budiyanto, Satrio Cholifah Cholifah Claudia Tamara Herman Daengs GS , Achmad Dewi Alviana Dewi, Rina Diana Zuhro Diana Zuhroh Dody Suhermawan Dwi Nugroho, Alfian Dwi Prasetyo Ekantoro, Julyanto Elly Yuniar Nitawati Fauzan Firaus, Azka Firmansyah, Moch. Rachmandany GS , Achmad Daengs Handayan, Erna Hariyanie, Erni Haryono Haryono Hermawan Febrianto , Agung Hwihanus I Gede Wiyasa Indah Noviandari Indah Noviandari Indriana Kritiawati Indriani Wuri Puspitasari Iwan Abadi Junaidi, Muhamad Karnain, Bambang KN, RM Bramastyo Kristiawati, Indiana Kristiawati, Indriana Kurnia Budiawan, Nadjib Kusumo Negoro, R.M. Bramastyo Kusumo Negoro, RM. Bramastyo Mahjudin , Mahjudin Mahjudin Mahjudin Maulana Syahputra, Aditya Maulana Wibowo, Ariel Maulana, Nur Mayrine Aulia Faustin Mila Priwanti Ningrum Moch Rachmandany Firmansyah Moch. Rachmandany Firmansyah Moch. Rizaldy Rahmansyah Moh. Fatkhur Rohman Muhamad, Pagi MUHAMMAD ILHAM Muslichah Erma W Muslichah Erma Widiana Musriha Musriha Nada Kusnendar, Ahmad Nanis Susanti Nansa Anwar, Ulis Negoro, Bramastyo Kusumo Negoro, Bramstyo Kusumo Nisa Widhawati Nisfatul Lailah Nova Retnowati Nur Baitti, Silvi Nuri Annisa Nuroini, Indi Nurul Amien Rosadisyam Nurul Iman Nurul Qomari Nurun Ala, Hindun Pandu Widodo, Hesti Prada, Arys Pranoto, Imam Aji Prasta, Vamilia Indah Pribadiyono Pribadiyono Purnama Putra , Nuzul Putri Ilhami, Ginaris Qomari, Nurul R Dimas Adityo Rachmansyah, Moch. Rizaldy Rahayu Dinda Rahayu, Sintia Ramadhan, Alfajri Retno Susanti Rina Dewi Riyadi Nugroho RM Bramastyo KN RM Bramastyo Kusumo Negoro RM. Bramastyo KN Rofi Ariansyah, Muhammad Ruchan Sanusi Ruhan Sanusi S. Sugiharto Sanusi, Ruchan Savira Aisyah Savitri Ashifa Diastuti Sindy Devi Indriani Siti Mujanah Soegeng Suprayitno, Halim Sugiharto Sugiharto Sugiharto Suherman, Achmad Daengs Gatot Sumiati Sumiati Sutini Sutini SUTOPO Sutopo Sutopo Syafi'i Syafi'i Tjandra Wasesa Tri Ginanjar Laksana Ulfah, Firdaus Sururia Wiyasa, I Gede Yanuardi Leksono, Fatur Zuhro, Diana