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Improving Employee Performance: The Role of Motivation and Work Discipline in a Companies House in Bandung Pratama, Yuda; Suzanto, Boy; Mialasmaya, Siti; Tansar, Indri Ayu; Ningsih, Tri
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/imeisj.v2i2.377

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This study assesses the impact of motivation and work discipline on employee performance, individually and collectively. It examines 40 employees and uses a questionnaire to acquire data. The study utilizes path analysis, demonstrating that the motivation variable (X1) exerts a direct influence of 27.2% and an indirect effect via its association with work discipline (X2) of 9.3%. The cumulative effect is 36.5%. The work discipline variable (X2) exerts a direct effect of 22.6% and an indirect effect via its association with motivation (X1) of 9.3%, culminating in a total effect of 31.9%. The coefficient of determination (R Square), represented as a percentage, reveals that the two independent variables—motivation (X1) and work discipline (X2)—account for 68.4% (0.684), whereas the residual value is Ɛ = 31.6% (0.316). In conclusion, many recommendations derived from the research findings advocate for enhancing motivation and work discipline to elevate employee performance. In conclusion, many recommendations derived from the research findings advocate for enhancing motivation and work discipline to elevate employee performance. This research underscores the necessity of creating specialized training programs that enhance motivation and strengthen employee work discipline. Organizations should build incentive systems and recognition programs that honor employee accomplishments, establishing explicit performance criteria and accountability metrics. By concentrating on these domains, organizations may cultivate a more engaged and productive staff, enhancing overall performance and market competitiveness.
Improving Employee Performance: The Role of Motivation and Work Discipline in a Companies House in Bandung Pratama, Yuda; Suzanto, Boy; Mialasmaya, Siti; Tansar, Indri Ayu; Ningsih, Tri
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

This study assesses the impact of motivation and work discipline on employee performance, individually and collectively. It examines 40 employees and uses a questionnaire to acquire data. The study utilizes path analysis, demonstrating that the motivation variable (X1) exerts a direct influence of 27.2% and an indirect effect via its association with work discipline (X2) of 9.3%. The cumulative effect is 36.5%. The work discipline variable (X2) exerts a direct effect of 22.6% and an indirect effect via its association with motivation (X1) of 9.3%, culminating in a total effect of 31.9%. The coefficient of determination (R Square), represented as a percentage, reveals that the two independent variables—motivation (X1) and work discipline (X2)—account for 68.4% (0.684), whereas the residual value is Ɛ = 31.6% (0.316). In conclusion, many recommendations derived from the research findings advocate for enhancing motivation and work discipline to elevate employee performance. In conclusion, many recommendations derived from the research findings advocate for enhancing motivation and work discipline to elevate employee performance. This research underscores the necessity of creating specialized training programs that enhance motivation and strengthen employee work discipline. Organizations should build incentive systems and recognition programs that honor employee accomplishments, establishing explicit performance criteria and accountability metrics. By concentrating on these domains, organizations may cultivate a more engaged and productive staff, enhancing overall performance and market competitiveness.
Co-Authors Adani, Kindana Wira Ade Marup Wirasenjaya Afrida Nur Laili Agusti, Ghifari Ammar Ahpas, Ahpas Andri Andrian Rusman Andriyani, Dita Alvina Assadah, Nur Sabiq Atik Ratnawati Bambang Ngaji Utomo Bhimo Rizky Samudro, Bhimo Rizky Bidawati, Arini Lilin Boy Suzanto Budhi Oktavia Dewiyanti, Rina Diah Ananda Kharisma Dwi Endrawati Dyah Ayu Hewajuli Ermayati, Ermayati Fabeane, Ajeng Fairusya, Nuha Fitria Sari, Cucun Cundaya Fitrine Ekawasti, Fitrine Harahap, Muhammad Ikhsan Hendra Erik Rudyanto Hendri, Yon Hoerudin, Heri HR, Hafif Ilma Fiddiyanti Imaniyya, Najma Wahida Indah Purnamasari Isnaini, Annisa Jejen Jaelani Kemal, Dimas Raffi Arya Khairul, Muhammad Afnan Mardhi Khairullah, Luthfi Krisnadi, Eka Kharisma Kurniawan, Muhamad Dary Farhan Laila Fitria Liansi, Tomi Manalu, Evan Erik Loloan Mialasmaya, Siti Miftahul Khair Mubarok, Achmad Sofiyul Nabila, Zalwa Lutfiatu Ningsih, Tri Ni’ammah, Ummah Qudrotun NLP Indi Dharmayanti Nuradji, Harimurti Pambudi, Bintang Asda Eko Pefrina, Octisha Nia Permana, Jatra Pradila, Tasa Purwani, Ani Putra, Andreyana Pratama Putra, Rafa Dwi Putri, Ajeng Fabeana Putri, Imael Maelani Rahdiana, Nana Rahma, Tri Inda Fadillah Rahmat Setya Adji Rahmini, Latifa Rajasa, Resta Ramadhan, Wafa Aulia Fazri Retno Wulandari Riani Prihatini Ishak Rifai, Asep Achmad RISA INDRIANI Rosyadi, Ilham Saepulloh, Muharram Sansabela, Aurera Stevani Hetris Saputra, Dedi Dwi Sari, Trisna Kumala sekarmila, Gita septana pribadi Silvi Tri Wardani Siti Aisyah Suhara, Ade Suhardiman, Sani sukawi sukawi sukawi sukawi Suryani Afifah, Early Suryatmiati, Sri Suyatno, Teguh Tansar, Indri Ayu Ulistina, Atika Wardhani, Aurelia Vestrina Wawan Gunawan Winarsongko, Agus Yudistira, Bintang