Pengaruh Human Capital dan Budaya Organisasi terhadap Kinerja Karyawan di PT. Hutahaean Pabrik Tapioka (Studi pada PT. Hutahaean Pabrik Tapioka di Desa Pintu Bosi Kecamatan Laguboti)
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2023Author
Sitorus, Widya Elizabeth
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Siregar, Onan Marakali
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Employee performance is said to be good if the work results obtained are
higher than work standards. Performance conditions of PT. Hutahaean Tapioka
Factory Pintu Bosi Village, Laguboti Distric has not shown superior performance.
This is due to the implementation of human capital and organizational culture that
has not been maximized.
This study aims to analyze the influence of human capital and
organizational culture on employee performance at PT. Hutahaean Tapioka
Factory Pintu Bosi Village, Laguboti District. The influence of human capital and
organizational culture will be tested partially and simultaneously on employee
performance.
The research method used in this study is quantitative research with a
descriptive approach. The population in this study is employees of PT. Hutahaean
Tapioca Factory Pintu Bosi Village, Laguboti District which totaled thirty seven
people. The data collection method used in this study is primary data obtained by
distributing questionnaires while secondary data is obtained through literature
studies. The analysis methods used are validity tests, reliability tests, classical
assumption tests.
The results of the research conducted show that human capital variables
and organizational culture have a partial and significant effect on employee
performance. Human capital variables and organizational culture also have a
simultaneous and significant effect on employee performance. The coefficient value
also shows the relationship between human capital and organizational culture to
strong employee performance with an R value of 0.589 or 58.9%. The value of
Adjusted R Square is also known that human capital and organizational culture on
employee performance amounted to 34.7% while the remaining 65.3%, influenced
by other variables that was not discussed in this study.
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