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Journal : West Science Business and Management

A Comparison of the Wage Gap between the Public and Private Sectors in Indonesia Lasmiatun, KMT; AR, Mulyadi
West Science Business and Management Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025): West Science Business and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsbm.v3i02.1997

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This study examines salary differences between the public and private sectors in Indonesia from the perspective of employees. Using a qualitative approach, interviews were conducted with 10 informants representing diverse industries and roles. Findings reveal significant contrasts between the sectors: public sector employees prioritize job security, stability, and comprehensive benefits, while private sector employees value higher salaries, performance-based rewards, and career growth opportunities. Despite these differences, both groups emphasize the importance of fairness and transparency in compensation systems. The study provides valuable insights for policymakers and employers to develop equitable and competitive remuneration strategies that address employees’ priorities and support organizational goals.
Analysis of the Effect of Liquidity, Leverage, and Profitability on the Financial Performance of Companies in the Indonesian Capital Market Rahmanto, Basuki Toto; Lasmiatun, KMT; Ar, Nursyam; Toalib, Ramli; Syamsinar, Syamsinar
West Science Business and Management Vol. 2 No. 04 (2024): West Science Business and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsbm.v2i04.1499

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This study examines the influence of leverage, liquidity, and profitability on the financial performance of companies listed on the Indonesian Capital Market. A quantitative approach was utilized, involving 150 companies, with data measured using a Likert scale (1–5) and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS 3). The findings reveal that leverage and profitability significantly and positively impact financial performance, with profitability demonstrating the strongest effect. Liquidity also positively influences financial performance, albeit to a lesser extent. Collectively, the three variables explain 62% of the variance in financial performance, highlighting their interdependence and critical role in driving firm success. The study provides valuable insights for corporate managers and policymakers in emerging markets, emphasizing the importance of strategic financial planning to ensure sustainable growth.