dc.description.abstract | Efficient management and qualified human resources are crucial for
improving the productivity of Malahayati Medan Islamic Hospital. The hospital's
efficiency in providing optimal services is affected by the decrease in human
capital caused by the lack of human resources. To address patient dissatisfaction,
it is necessary to improve the capabilities of non-medical staff. Conflict and stress
within the organization are caused by a lack of communication and job pressure,
which negatively impact the organizational climate. The goal is to improve the
workplace atmosphere, increase effective communication, and minimize employee
stress.
This study aims to determine the effect of human capital and
organizational climate on work productivity in employees of the malahayati
Islamic Hospital Medan. the influence between human capital and organizational
climate will be analyzed partially and simultaneously on employee work
productivity..
The research employed a quantitative approach with an associative
design. The study population consisted of all employees (n=409) at Malahayati
Medan Islamic Hospital, with a sample size of 80 respondents selected using a
probability sampling technique with simple random sampling. Primary data was
collected through direct questionnaire distribution, while secondary data was
obtained through literature review. The study employed various statistical tests,
including validity, reliability, classical assumption, multiple linear regression,
partial, simultaneous, and determination tests, which were processed using SPSS
Version 26 software.
The study results suggest that human capital has a significant positive
impact on work productivity (t-count = 3.172, p < 0.05, b = 0.309). Additionally,
the organizational climate also has a significant positive effect on work
productivity (t-count = 2.656, p < 0.05, b = 0.214). In simultaneous testing, this
study found that human capital and organizational climate variables have a
combined influence of 30.7%, while the remaining 69.3% is influenced by external
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