Ikhsan Naufal Dwilaksana, Rosana Eri Puspita, Mochlasin Mochlasin, A. A. Muhammad
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摘要
本研究旨在确定动机、纪律、薪酬和伊斯兰职业道德(IWE)对员工绩效的影响有多强(以Salatiga Wanabiprint Digital Printing为例)。数据收集的方法是通过向Wanabiprint员工发放调查问卷。调查对象多达50人。t检验结果表明,激励对员工绩效没有影响,显著值为0.305 > 0.05,t计数为1.038 <表2.014;纪律对员工绩效没有影响,显著值为0.158 > 0.05,t计数为1.437 <表2.014;薪酬对员工绩效没有影响,显著值为0.775 > 0.05,t计数为0.287 <表2.014。而IWE (Islamic Work Ethic)对员工绩效的影响显著性值为0.00 < 0.05,t计数为4,580 >可表2014。此外,动机、纪律、薪酬和IWE (Islamic Work Ethic)对员工绩效的影响是同步的,其显著性值为0.000 < 0.05,f值为18.050 > f表2.57。所以这些变量同时起作用。
The Role of Motivation, Discipline, Salary, and Islamic Work Ethics on Increasing Employee Performance
This study aims to determine how strong the influence of motivation, discipline, salary, and IWE (Islamic Work Ethic) on employee performance (a case study at Wanabiprint Digital Printing Salatiga). The method of data collection was done through distributing questionnaires to Wanabiprint employees. Samples were taken as many as 50 respondents. The results of the t test indicate that motivation has no effect on employee performance with a significance value of 0.305 > 0.05 and t count 1.038 < t table 2.014, discipline has no effect on employee performance with a significance value of 0.158 > 0.05 and t count 1.437 < t table 2.014, salary has no effect on employee performance with a significance value of 0.775 > 0.05 and t count 0.287 < t table 2.014, while IWE (Islamic Work Ethic) affects employee performance with a significance value of 0.00 < 0.05 and t count 4,580 > ttable 2,014. Furthermore, motivation, discipline, salary and IWE (Islamic Work Ethic) have a simultaneous effect on employee performance with a significance value of 0.000 < 0.05 and an f value of 18.050 > f table 2.57 on employee performance. So that these variables have an effect simultaneously.