Employee Performance and Communication on Perspective: Work Motivation and Compensation in Green Industry

Employee Performance and Communication on Perspective: Work Motivation and Compensation in Green Industry.

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Employee Performance and Communication on Perspective: Work Motivation and Compensation in Green Industry
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Abstract

Both simultaneously and partially, this study aimed to analyze the effect of work motivation and compensation on employee performance at Supermarket XYZ in Bandung City. For this research, a combination of descriptive and verification methods was employed. The focus of the study was on the employees of Supermarket XYZ in Bandung City, with a sample size consisting of 44 individuals. In order to analyze the data, a path analysis design approach was utilized. After thoroughly examining the research findings, it has come to light that the work motivation levels at the esteemed Supermarket XYZ in Bandung City were commendable. Not
only that, but the compensation provided to employees working at this establishment was also perceived as satisfactory. Moreover, it was observed that the overall performance of these diligent individuals was considered admirable. However, it is worth noting that there is room
for improvement when it comes to their ability to achieve sales targets. Interestingly, when assessing the relationship between work motivation (X1), compensation (X2), and employee performance (Y), it was discovered that both work motivation and compensation have a significant influence on employee performance, both independently and collectively. In Bandung City, the performance of XYZ Supermarket employees is affected by partially dominant compensation. This research reveals that the combined influence of two independent variables, namely Work Motivation (X1) and Compensation (X2), determines Employee Performance.

Keywords: Work Motivation, Compensation, Employee Performance, Green Industry.

Creators:
Komar Priatna, Deden and Roswinna, Winna and Fitri Anggraeni, Annisa
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Date Deposited:
26 Aug 2025 03:12
Last Modified:
26 Aug 2025 03:39
URI: https://repo.unwim.ac.id/id/eprint/1041

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