Author/Authors :
Sardjana ، Evie k. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Public Administration - Universitas Sebelas Maret , Sudarmo ، Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Public Administration - Universitas Sebelas Maret , Suharto ، Didik g. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Public Administration - Universitas Sebelas Maret
Abstract :
The objective of research was to analyze the effect of remuneration, work discipline, and motivation on employee performance, both partially and simultaneously. This study employed descriptive and quantitative methods with linear regression. The sampling technique used was Stratified Random Sampling with 68 employees being the sample. The result of research showed that: 1) tstatistic = 2.857 ttable = 1.663 (at α = 5%), meaning that Remuneration affects discipline significantly, 2) tstatistic= 5.375 ttable = 1.663 (at α = 5%), meaning that remuneration affects motivation significantly, 3) tstatistic= 0.229 ttable = 1.663 (at α = 5%), meaning that discipline does not affect performance significantly, 4) tstatistic= 1.962 ttable = 1.663 (at α = 5%), meaning that motivation affects performance significantly; 5) t statistic = 2.470 t table = 1.663 (pada α = 5%), meaning that remuneration affects employee performance, 6) Fstatistic = 4.955 Ftable = 2.710 (significance level of 5%), meaning that remuneration, work discipline, and motivation affects employee performance simultaneously.
Keywords :
Remuneration , Discipline , Motivation , Performance