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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTIVATION AND EMPLOYEES' PERFORMANCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Motivation is an important thing applied to organizations where it will support human behavior to work hard so that the results obtained will be optimal and achievable. With high motivation, there will be a desire to obtain a satisfactory work result and work achievement. Motivation is also an effort that can direct someone to work well and optimally. work well and maximally. This research was conducted to examine the relationship between motivation and employee performance. The type of research used is qualitative research with a literature review method. The literature studied was 20 studies published in many reputable national and international journals which are the study in this article, namely Human Resource Management. From the analysis, it was found that there is a relationship between work motivation and employee performance, and work motivation affects employee performance. work motivation affects employee performance. However, the influence of work motivation on employee performance depends on the type of organization and company where employees work. depends on the type of organization and company where employees work.
Keywords: Motivation; Employees’ performance; Literature revie
ANALYZING FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: HOW FINANCIAL RATIOS INFLUENCE THE STOCK PRICE OF PT BANK CENTRAL ASIA
This study aims to investigate the impact of financial performance indicators and the COVID-19 pandemic on the stock price of PT Bank Central Asia Tbk. Utilizing a quantitative approach, the research analyzes data from 2016 to 2023, focusing on key financial indicators such as capital adequacy ratio, net interest margin, non-performing loans, and loan-to-deposit ratio. The analysis employs statistical tests to determine the relationships between these financial indicators and the bank’s stock price. The findings reveal that the capital adequacy ratio and loan-to-deposit ratio positively influence the stock price in the long term, while net interest margin and non-performing loans do not show a significant effect. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic did not lead to substantial fluctuations in stock price, suggesting that the bank's strong financial fundamentals provided resilience during the crisis. These results underscore the importance of maintaining robust capital reserves and effective liquidity management to enhance investor confidence and ensure sustainable growth in the banking sector. The study offers valuable insights for investors and policymakers, highlighting the need for prudent financial practices in navigating economic uncertainties
Public Knowledge of Antibiotic Use at Majlis Taklim Al-Ikhlas East Pontianak: Public Knowledge of Antibiotic Use at Majlis Taklim Al-Ikhlas East Pontianak
The use of antibiotics, in general, is influenced by user knowledge, so if user knowledge is not correct, it can cause errors in use. Improper use of antibiotics can reduce their effectiveness, which will cause adverse risks such as antibiotic resistance. This study aims to determine the public's knowledge of the use of antibiotics in the Al Ikhlas Taklim council. The results of the study obtained were aged 40-60 years with the number of respondents 21 people having a percentage of 78%, in terms of education level, dominated by university education with a percentage value of 41% for the highest work as many as 11 people (41%) were housewives (IRT), the highest income (≥UMR) as many as 16 people (59.3%), while based on the level of knowledge of respondents who were well categorized as having a percentage of 92.59%. This means there is a correlation between age, the level of education, and the respondent's knowledge of antibiotics knowledge
Adapting to the New Frontier The Transformative Role of Academics in Shaping Higher Education
The higher education trajectory has transformed significantly since 2020, largely due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This period saw both students and academics navigating personal and professional transitions, leading to mental health and work-life balance challenges. Education 5.0, characterized by extensive use of technology, calls for a reassessment of current teaching practices and an exploration of the evolving role of academics in the post-2025 higher education space. Academics are crucial in driving research, designing curricula, and mentoring students. This study is grounded in Gagne’s Conditions of Learning Theory, the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) model, and Technological-Motivational-Learning Theory.
The focus is on envisioning how the academic landscape should adapt to meet the needs of Generation Alpha, who will enter higher education in 2029. There is a need to nurture intellectual curiosity, inspire critical thinking, and prepare students for future challenges. This study reviewed existing literature to analyze shifts in South African higher education, challenging traditional models and promoting institutional adaptability. Secondary data analysis was employed to envision the evolving role of educators in the post-2025 higher education environment.
Findings highlight the current needs of Generation Z and the necessity for academic systems to upskill in preparation for Generation Alpha. Recommendations include embracing activated online pedagogies, upskilling academics, and utilizing EdTech and gamification in higher education. This approach aims to reshape the academic landscape to better cater to the needs of future cohorts, emphasizing the importance of disruptive technology and digital pedagogical knowledge
Implementing Local Wisdom Through Project-Based Learning in ELT and Pancasila Student Profile
This study delves into implementation of local wisdom through project-based learning (PjBL) in English language teaching (ELT) and Pancasila student profiles development program. Conducting through interview research principles, this study aims at describing the implementation phases of local wisdom through PjBL in ELT and Pancasila student profiles development program and its constraints. The participants of this study are school principals, three English teacher, and two students. In-dept interviews were conducted as data collection technique. The finding of this shows that the implementation covers planning, integrating, and assessing phases. The finding also elaborates some practical constraints. While providing valuable information, this study acknowledges its limitation and offers suggestion for future research
Sentiment Analysis, Classification of Twitter Tweets of the Constitutional Court Decision on Vice Presidential Candidates Using Naïve Bayes Method
The development of information technology has had a significant impact on the acceleration and ease of exchanging information and communication. The emergence of popular social media platforms, such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube in order to explore trending and popular information. Social media has become a reference for the Indonesian people in considering all possibilities that are happening, including public unrest against decision-making that is not in accordance with the norms and ethics within the scope of the constitutional court. Decisions issued by the Constitutional Court (MK) have the potential to trigger significant reactions and debates in society. In this research, we conducted a sentiment analysis on the current issue of the Constitutional Court, where the problem is that many people doubt the decisions taken and many also support the decision so that the virtual world becomes a place for people to express their thoughts about it, especially on the Twitter platform. In expressing their thoughts on the Twitter platform will display Positive, Negative, and Neutral expressions. The method used to see the results of the analysis of the Constitutional Court Decision is the Naïve Bayes method to get accurate results. By using 540 data, the total data of F1 results is the average of precission and recall: AUC of 93.8%, Classification accuracy (CA) of 21.7% Model accuracy of 97.1% Recall of 21.7% F1 score of 14.8%, with a total of 540 data, a total of 10 negative actual data, while 7 positive and 523 neutral. With these results, many people respond to the results of the Constitutional Court's decision Neutral.
 
Analysis of Route Selection Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Mahakam Ulu Regency
Roads are essential infrastructure for improving the economy of the community and regional development. Good road infrastructure certainly impacts the progress of an area. As the region develops and the complexity of the district government's tasks increases, which affects the increase in vehicle traffic, new road access is needed to facilitate the mobility of officials. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method is one of the methods used for decision-making in project feasibility studies. In this study, there are four criteria used, namely 1. Distance 2. Efficiency, and; 3. Spatial Planning Integration and aesthetics. Each of these three criteria is broken down into two sub-criteria. Questionnaires were distributed to two respondents selected proportionally, consisting of one person from the Public Works Department of Mahakam Ulu Regency and one person from the Planning Consultant of PT. TEMA KARYA MANDIRI KSO. The questionnaire results were analyzed using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to assess four alternative road sections to be selected. Based on the AHP analysis of the main entrance road planning in the office area of Mahakam Ulu Regency, alternative location 1 was chosen with an AHP score of 0.473, which is higher than the other three alternatives. Therefore, alternative location 1 is recommended to proceed to the next study stage (Detail Engineering Design)
HIV/AIDS Case Overview at Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Regional Hospital Samarinda Year 2024
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a collection of symptoms or diseases It'scaused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)infects and destroys Cluster of Differentiation (CD4) cells, making the CD4 count a useful measure formonitoring the immunological response to antiretroviral therapy (ART). This study aims to provide anoverview of HIV/AIDS cases at Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Hospital in Samarinda in 2024. This observationalstudy utilized data from 58 medical records of HIV/AIDS patients obtained from the VCT clinic at AbdoelWahab Sjahranie Hospital in 2024. Based on age, the majority of cases were found in the productive agegroup of 25-49 years (72.4%), predominantly among males (69%), and with a marital status of previouslymarried (58.6%), indicating a tendency towards heterosexual risk groups. The majority of patients wereclassified in clinical stage 1 (34.5%) at initial examination, with most patients having a CD4 count withinthe range of 200-499 cells/mm³ at the time of diagnosis (58.6%), and had undergone ART for more than 5years (62.1%)
The Correlation among Reading Motivation, Reading Anxiety, and Reading Comprehension of Tenth-Grade Students in Palembang
This study examined the correlation among reading motivation, reading anxiety, and reading comprehension of tenth-grade students in Palembang. A quantitative correlational research design was employed, involving 509 students from SMA Bina Warga 1 Palembang and SMA Negeri 15 Palembang. Using cluster random sampling, 107 students were selected as the sample. Data were collected through a reading comprehension test and two questionnaires measuring reading motivation and reading anxiety. The findings indicated no significant correlation between reading motivation and reading comprehension (r = 0.087, p = 0.375), indicating that motivation to read did not influence students’ understanding of texts. Likewise, no notable correlation was identified between reading anxiety and reading comprehension (r = -0.022, p = 0.824), suggesting that anxiety was not a determining factor. These results revealed that reading motivation and reading anxiety did not have a substantial effect on reading comprehension. This suggests that psychological factors such as motivation and anxiety alone may not serve a decisive role in shaping reading comprehension. Instead, other factors such as teaching methods, students’ backgrounds, individual skills, and the learning environment may contribute to reading comprehension outcomes. The study offers insights for English teachers in designing reading instruction that considers multiple influencing factors. It may also guide future researchers in exploring additional variables affecting reading comprehension
Modification of Teri Fish Snack Bar with Moringa Leaf Addition to Increase Weight in Malnourished Toddlers
The issue of wasting remains a major concern, with Indonesia being the second-highest country in the world for child wasting, reporting more than 760,000 cases of malnourished children. This figure poses a serious threat to the future of Indonesia's younger generation. The 2022 Indonesian Nutritional Status Survey (SSGI) shows that Sigi Regency ranks first in Central Sulawesi with the highest undernutrition rate (156%). Numerous toddler food products now include moringa leaves, and the government has addressed undernutrition through programs such as the Supplementary Feeding Program. Moringa leaves have been widely used to tackle malnutrition issues, as applied in Sigi Regency, where moringa and anchovy (Teri) are staple foods of the Kaili tribe. Local food modification efforts are among the strategies to enhance nutritional intake. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of modifying a snack bar made from anchovy fish and moringa leaves to improve weight in malnourished toddlers. The method used was a quasi-experimental design with 40 undernourished toddlers whose weights were measured before and after consuming the modified snack bar. Results showed a significant improvement in the nutritional status of the toddlers, especially for those previously classified as severely malnourished