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Journal : PENANOMICS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS

THE INFLUENCE OF TRAINING AND SOFT SKILLS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE WITH MOTIVATION AS A MODERATION VARIABLE AT PT. ABC IN PEKANBARU Lastriani, Elvi; Moeins, Anoesyirwan; Zami, Alex
PENANOMICS: International Journal of Economics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Yayasan Pusat Cendekiawan Intelektual Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56107/penanomics.v3i1.159

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Every company always wants the best for its company, and having good human resources can make the company achieve its goals. Human resources with good work performance are also needed. In this case, the factor that can improve employee work performance is by holding training and having good soft skills. One of the company's efforts to get quality employees includes implementing training programs and improving the soft skills that each employee has. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of training and soft skills on employee performance with motivation as a moderating variable. The implementation of this research used a quantitative approach with the PLS analysis method and questionnaire instruments with the help of the SmartPLS application. The research results show that there is a positive and significant influence of motivation in mediating training on employee performance. And motivation has a positive and significant influence in mediating variable soft skill on employee performance.
THE EFFECT OF JOB STRESS AND ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE ON TURNOVER INTENTION WITH JOB SATISFACTION AS A MEDIATION VARIABLE Lukas, Amos; Goenawan, R. Djoko; Moeins, Anoesyirwan
PENANOMICS: International Journal of Economics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Yayasan Pusat Cendekiawan Intelektual Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56107/penanomics.v3i1.160

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This study explores the influence of work stress and organizational climate on turnover intention by considering the role of job satisfaction as a mediator. Through analysis of 135 respondents from several housing development companies in Pekanbaru City, using the Simple Random Sampling method, we found that work stress has a positive and significant influence on the desire to change jobs. Apart from that, job satisfaction has also been proven to mediate the relationship between job stress and turnover intention. The results also show that organizational climate has a negative and significant influence on turnover intention, however, job satisfaction also mediates the relationship between organizational climate and desire to change jobs. Proposed suggestions include expanding mental wellbeing support programs to deal with work stress, improving communication between management and employees to improve organizational climate, implementing balanced work policies to increase job satisfaction, and conducting interviews to identify key factors that drive turnover intention.