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THE INFLUENCE OF INCOME ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION Daffin Mandala Putra; Muammar Khaddafi; Febro Febrian Pratama; Syukror Rozi; Donny Hartanto; Trio Ardhimansyah; Andy Achmad
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 5 No. 1: IHERT (2023) FIRST ISSUE: International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics,
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ihert.v5i1.306

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This comprehensive analysis explores the interplay between income, employee motivation, and compensation strategies, drawing insights from various studies in education and industry. The research, conducted using quantitative methods, uncovers a robust positive correlation between income and work motivation, highlighting the pivotal role of financial rewards in reinforcing desired work-related behaviors. Employing statistical analyses, the study quantifies the impact of income on motivation, providing empirical evidence of its significance. Nonetheless, it underscores the importance of adopting a holistic compensation approach that encompasses both extrinsic and intrinsic motivators. Organizations are advised to implement transparent and equitable compensation systems, offer performance-related incentives, and facilitate avenues for career growth. Moreover, cultivating a positive work environment characterized by open communication and recognition of employee contributions is emphasized as a key driver of job satisfaction and sustained motivation.
THE EFFECT OF EMPLOYEE COMPETENCE, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, AND PARTICIPATORY LEADERSHIP ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AT THE KEPRI PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC WORKS AND PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCYTHROUGH ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT Trio Ardhimansyah; Chablullah Wibisono; Sri Yanti
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.1139

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This study aims to analyze the influence of employee competence, management information systems, and participative leadership on employee performance at the Public Works, Spatial Planning, and Land Agency (PUPRP) of the Riau Islands Provincial Government, with organizational commitment as a mediating variable. The research is motivated by the strategic role of PUPRP in infrastructure development and spatial planning, which requires optimal employee performance. The study employs a quantitative approach with data collected through questionnaires distributed to civil servants within the agency. The analysis uses Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to test both direct and indirect effects of the independent variables on employee performance. The results indicate that employee competence, management information systems, and participative leadership significantly influence employee performance. Furthermore, organizational commitment partially mediates the relationship between these variables and employee performance. The findings highlight the importance of enhancing employee competence through continuous training, optimizing management information systems, and implementing participative leadership to improve organizational performance. These results provide practical recommendations for government institutions to develop strategies that strengthen organizational commitment and foster sustainable performance improvement.