ARTICLE
TITLE

Work Productivity Through Compensation, Experiences and Welfare Benefits PT Summit Oto Finance Surabaya

SUMMARY

ABSTRACT Competition in the business world is getting tougher. Companies must be managed dynamically, following the current trends, where the world cannot be separated from technology and the Internet. One of the basic prerequisites for creating competitive advantage is the availability of reliable and competent human resources in accordance with the characteristics of the company. The high level of employee work performance is influenced by several factors including compensation, work experience, and benefits. Compensation, work experience, and welfare benefits are seen as one of the things that can affect the work productivity of employees, because both of these things are now not viewed solely as a means of satisfying material needs but have been one of the basic needs of humans. Hypothesis testing is done based on quantitative tests with relevant statistical test tools. The results of the study state that Compensation, work experience, and welfare benefits have a significant effect on employee work productivity. This is indicated by the probability value of t-count for the variable wages, years of service, and welfare benefits. Compensation has a dominant influence on employee work productivity. This is indicated by the Beta coefficient value for the compensation variable of 0.444 greater than the value of the Beta coefficient variable work experience and welfare benefits. Keywords: Work Productivity, Compensation, Experiences, Welfare Benefits

 Articles related

Anuruddha Gamage,Widana Pathiranage Richard Wickramaratne    

The purpose of this research was to identify Sustainable Human Resource Management Practices (SHRMPs) which enhance worker productivity and to validate a Human Resource Management (HRM) model, derived by the authors in previous qualitative studies. The s... see more


Ayu Asmarani, Sukarno Sukarno, Minnah El Widdah    

The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a relationship between professional competence and teacher work productivity at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Batang Hari. This type of research approach is quantitative. The research population of ... see more


Anuruddha Gamage,Widana Pathiranage Richard Wickramaratne    

Tea industry plays a prominent and strategic role in Sri Lanka due to its significant impact on national output, employment and socio-economic status. Therefore, the overall worker productivity in tea industry plays an integral role in terms of national ... see more


Nurhani, Wibowo, Budi Santoso    

This study aims to analyze the effect of occupational safety, work skills, and employability on stress and its implications on the labor productivity of construction service workers in Jabodetabek. This researcher uses a quantitative approach with a surv... see more


Gerhardus van Zyl    

AbstractOrientation: This study is part of an ongoing research project on various aspects of employee productivity in the South African workplace.Research purpose: The aim of this article was to determine the firm-based employee productivity impacts beca... see more