Emanuel Rikhardus Seran
Public Administration, Nusa Cendana University, Indonesia

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The effect of competence, workload, and incentives on the interest of civil servants to become commitment-making officials in Malaka Regency Emanuel Rikhardus Seran; Petrus Kase; Nursalam Nursalam
Annals of Human Resource Management Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): March
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (428.138 KB) | DOI: 10.35912/ahrmr.v2i1.1127

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the influence of individual competence, workload, and incentives on the interest of State Civil Servants for the positions of Commitment-Making Officials in Malaka Regency. Research methodology: The type of method in this research is quantitative research method. The sampling techniques used are Non-probability Sampling method and Saturated Sampling technique. The data analysis techniques are simple linear regression and multiple linear analyses. Results: The results of this study are that partially, individual competence, workload, and incentives have a positive but not significant effect on the interest of civil servants in the Commitment-Making Official Positions in Malaka Regency. Individual competence, workload, and incentives simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on the interest of civil servants in commitment-making positions in Malaka Regency. Limitations: Research variables are complex and research results may change in the future. Contribution: The findings of this study can be used as the basis for evaluating the Malaka local government bureaucracy and can be scientific information for students of the public administration program.
The effect of competence, workload, and incentives on the interest of civil servants to become commitment-making officials in Malaka Regency Emanuel Rikhardus Seran; Petrus Kase; Nursalam Nursalam
Annals of Human Resource Management Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): March
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/ahrmr.v2i1.1127

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to determine the influence of individual competence, workload, and incentives on the interest of State Civil Servants for the positions of Commitment-Making Officials in Malaka Regency. Research Methodology: The type of method in this research is quantitative research method. The sampling techniques used are Non-probability Sampling method and Saturated Sampling technique. The data analysis techniques are simple linear regression and multiple linear analyses. Results: The results of this study are that partially, individual competence, workload, and incentives have a positive but not significant effect on the interest of civil servants in the Commitment-Making Official Positions in Malaka Regency. Individual competence, workload, and incentives simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on the interest of civil servants in commitment-making positions in Malaka Regency. Conclusions: The study shows that while individual competence, workload, and incentives have a positive but insignificant effect on the interest of State Civil Servants in Commitment-Making Official positions, together they significantly influence their interest in these roles. Limitations: Research variables are complex and research results may change in the future. Contributions: The findings of this study can be used as the basis for evaluating the Malaka local government bureaucracy and can be scientific information for students of the public administration program.