Analysis of the Influence of Work Discipline, Performance Allowances, Work Conflict and Workload on Employee Performance at the Balai of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing Jayapura Region
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Abstract
This study aims to analyze the effect of work discipline, performance allowances, work conflict, and workload on employee performance at the Jayapura Region Hall of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing with a sample of 50 respondents. Data collection methods using questionnaires and interviews. The analysis method used is multiple linear analysis and t-test. The results of this study indicate that work discipline and performance allowances have a significant effect on employee performance, while work conflict and workload do not have a significant effect on employee performance at the Balai of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing Jayapura Region. The results of this study are expected to be a reference and insight for organizational management in designing human resource development strategies and improving employee performance. In addition, this research also contributes to further research in the field of human resource management and understanding the factors that affect employee performance.
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Welfare states have made well-being one of the main focuses of public policies. Social policies entail, however, complicated, and sometimes almost insurmountable, issues of prioritization, measurement, problem evaluation or strategic and technical decision making concerning aim-setting or finding the most adequate means to ends. Given the pressures to effectiveness it is no wonder that the last several decades have witnessed the imposition of research-based social policies as standard as well as the development of policy-oriented research methodologies. Legitimate social policies are, in this context, more and more dependent on the accurate use of diagnostic methods, of sophisticated program evaluation approaches, of benchmarking and so on. Inspired by this acute interest, our journal aims to host primarily articles based on policy research and methodological approaches of policy topics. Our journal is open to sociologically informed contributions from anthropologists, psychologists, statisticians, economists, historians and political scientists. General theoretical papers are also welcomed if do not deviate from the interests stated above. The editors also welcome reviews of books that are relevant to the topics covered in the journal.