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The Influence of Education and Traning (Training), Work Discipline and Work Orientation on Increasing Work Productivity for New Employees of Perum BULOG 2023 Ch Endah Winarti; Shafana Robbiyati; Annathasia Puji Erasashanti; Natali Yustisia
Management Research Studies Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Management Research Studies Journal
Publisher : Perbanas Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56174/mrsj.v4i1.529

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This study aims to understand and analyze the effect of education and training (training), work discipline, and work orientation on increasing the work productivity of new employees at Perum BULOG 2023. The population of this study are all new employees at Perum BULOG. The independent variables in this study are Education and Training (Training), Work Discipline, and Work Orientation, while the dependent variable in this study is the Work Productivity of New Employees. The research method used is a quantitative research method and is descriptive in nature. The sample method used is a saturated sample with a total of 107 new employees as respondents. Sources of data were obtained from the results of questionnaires and the analysis techniques used, especially multiple linear regression analysis with the help of the SPSS version 20 statistical program. The results showed that: (i) Education and Training (Training) has a positive and significant effect on the Work Productivity of New Perum BULOG Employees; (ii) Work Discipline has a positive and significant effect on the Work Productivity of New Employees of Perum BULOG; (iii) Work Orientation has no effect on the Work Productivity of New Employees of Perum BULOG. .
Determinants of Taxpayer Compliance in Indonesia's Integrated Identification System: Literacy, Socialization, Digital Services, and Security Silvana Renjani Fitri; Annathasia Puji Erasashanti
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Peneliti Ilmu Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v5i2.1903

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ABSTRACT Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the factors influencing MSME taxpayer compliance during the transitional era of National Identity Number (NIK) and Taxpayer Identification Number (NPWP) integration. Specifically, it analyzes the roles of tax literacy, personal data security, digital service quality, and tax socialization in shaping compliance among small business owners. Methodology/approach – A quantitative approach was employed, collecting primary data through surveys. The sample consisted of 200 MSME entrepreneurs operating in the DKI Jakarta region, predominantly dominated by young, female digital-native entrepreneurs within the food and beverage sector. The collected data were analyzed using structural equation modeling via SmartPLS 4 to test the proposed hypotheses. Findings – It was found that all four proposed factors significantly and positively predict MSME taxpayer compliance. Personal data security emerged as the strongest predictor (Original\ Sample = 0.253, P = 0.002), followed by tax socialization (0.198, P = 0.045), tax literacy (0.193,P = 0.007), and digital service quality (0.134, P = 0.042). The results underscore that guaranteeing cybersecurity and simplifying digital tax systems are vital to fostering voluntary compliance during regulatory transitions. Novelty/value – As Indonesia undergoes a major structural shift toward a unified identity system (NIK-NPWP), this study offers timely empirical insights into how structural data security concerns and digital infrastructure readiness directly dictate compliance behavior among micro and small enterprises. Keywords: Taxpayer compliance, Literacy, NIK-NPWP integration, Personal data security, Digital tax service.