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Improving Employee Performance: Encouraging Work Motivation, Organizational Culture, and Work Discipline among Employees of PT Siraj Badawi Cukup Rupiah (SBCR) Azhar Syhatna, Abiyyu; Ryan Syah; Noveria Susijawati
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.15066

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This study analyzes the influence of work motivation, organizational culture, and work discipline on employee performance at PT Siraj Badawi Cukup Rupiah (SBCR). Data analysis was done statistically using a quantitative methodology and a causal associative design. The findings indicate that organisational culture has a beneficial impact whereas work motivation has no discernible effect. Work discipline is the most powerful factor in improving employee performance. These findings suggest that the company strengthen organizational culture, improve motivational programs, and optimize work discipline through supervision and rewards. Integration of these three factors in HR management is important for sustainable employee performance improvement at PT SBCR.
Work Values Preferences Of Gen Z In Central Kalimantan Olivia Winda Ony Panjaitan; Noveria Susijawati; Lisa Harry Sulistiyowati; Nurlia Eka Damayanti
Jurnal Kajian dan Penalaran Ilmu Manajemen Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Juli : Jurnal Kajian dan Penalaran Ilmu Manajemen
Publisher : CV. Aksara Global Akademia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59031/jkpim.v1i3.204

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This study aimed to confirm Gen Z work values in Central Kalimantan by adapting the instruments and indicators developed by Lyons et al. ( 2010 ), which consist of intrinsic, extrinsic, altruistic, status, and social values. This research is explanatory and descriptive. The research instrument was an online questionnaire. The research respondent were final-year students, with a total of 99 respondents. Data analysis of this study was done by descriptive analysis and independent sample t-test using SPSS 25 software. The result showed that the highest average work values were status-related work values, altruistic work values, and intrinsic work values.