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Does the Role of Career Adaptability and Career Development Influence Employee Performance at Legal Universitas Negeri Semarang Mursidah, Siti; Khoiruddin, Moh; Septantri, Lidiadni
Management Analysis Journal Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Management Analysis Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/maj.v13i2.8776

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This study aims to examine the role of Career Adaptability and Career Development in enhancing employee performance within the context of higher education transformation. Research focusing on organizations undergoing continuous change remains limited. Change management is a critical issue for such organizations. Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), as an example of higher education undergoing structural transformation into a Legal Entity State University (PTN-BH), serves as the context for this study. Specifically, this research explores the impact of career adaptability on employee performance at UNNES. Currently, there is a lack of research on career development that specifically focuses on higher education institutions transitioning to PTN-BH. Key issues addressed in this study include career dynamics within continuously evolving organizations. The research adopts a quantitative approach with a causal design. The  sampling  technique  in  this  study  is  using random sampling where sampling is done randomly regardless of the strata in the population.  The  sample  of  this  study  amounted  to  138  people  (20%)  of  all employees of Universitas Negeri Semarang. In this study, surveys were used as a method of data collection. Data analysis techniques in this study used descriptive and statistical methods. The findings of this study indicate that the factor that plays a role in influencing employee performance at Universitas Negeri Semarang is career adaptability. Meanwhile, career development does not influence  employee  performance.  Meanwhile,  career  adaptability  and  career development together have a significant impact on performance. Thus, employee adaptability with a comfortable work environment designed to build trust between employees,  share  knowledge  and  skills  to  support  continuous  learning  and improve employee performance is needed.
Drivers of Employee Performance: The Role of Institutional Support in Elevating Career Growth Mursidah, Siti; Khoiruddin, Moh; Septantri, Lidiadni
Management Analysis Journal Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025): Management Analysis Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/maj.v14i3.30388

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This study aims to analyze the relationship between scientific publication productivity and the academic promotion of lecturers. Scientific publication productivity is a crucial indicator of academic performance, making it important to explore the factors that influence lecturers’ publication productivity to design more effective strategies for improving the quality and quantity of publications. This quantitative study involved 112 lecturers (15% of those promoted in the last five years), using surveys and secondary institutional data. Regression analysis was used to examine the effect of scientific publication productivity on academic promotion, and the data were analyzed using descriptive and statistical methods. The results show that institutional support is the strongest factor influencing academic promotion. Institutional support, research experience, and publication quality significantly affect scientific publication productivity. Moreover, publication productivity mediates the relationship between institutional support and publication quality with academic promotion. These findings imply that improving academic promotion at the local level requires two key strategies: strengthening institutional support and enhancing scientific publication productivity.