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Riska Putri Utami; Raden Ayu Aminah Rizkia Puspita Sari; Artha Febriana; Haunan Damar

International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This article analyzes the role of Work-Life Balance, Motivation, and Work Environment on Employee Performance in the manufacturing industry. Work-Life Balance (WLB) can be measured on time management, mental health, job satisfaction, and overall performance. Work Motivation is seen from intrinsic and extrinsic factors, while the Work Environment is seen from a conducive, safe, and comfortable atmosphere. This study uses a quantitative approach using SmartPLS. This method was chosen because of its effectiveness in testing complex causal models with many variables and its flexibility assuming data distribution. Primary data was collected from 98 employees via Google from Likert scale, using the seneus technique. Analysis includes evaluating measurement models for validity and reliability and testing hypotheses. The SEM-PLS analysis confirms that Work-Life Balance, Motivation, and Work Environment all have a positive and significant impact on employee performance. WLB showed the most dominant influence among the three factors. This research is an important factor that significantly affects employee performance. Maintaining and improving these factors, especially WLB, is essential for fostering employee motivation, a sense of security, and maximizing work output, thereby contributing to the overall success of the organization.

Abdulloh Abdulloh; Sudarmiatin Sudarmiatin; Agus Hermawan

International Journal of Management Science and Business 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study conducts a Systematic Literature Review to examine the relationship between job enrichment, the Human Resource Information System, and work–life balance on organisational performance through the mediating role of innovative work behaviour, with a particular focus on medium-scale Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises. Drawing on Scopus-indexed publications from 2020 to 2025, the review identifies theoretical and empirical findings that highlight the importance of human resource practices and digital transformation in strengthening organisational innovation. The analysis reveals that job enrichment significantly enhances employee autonomy, engagement, and intrinsic motivation, which in turn fosters innovative work behaviour. Likewise, the Human Resource Information System contributes to performance improvement by increasing decision-making efficiency and supporting data-driven innovation processes. Meanwhile, work–life balance promotes creativity and reduces stress, thereby fostering an environment conducive to innovative thinking. Furthermore, innovative work behaviour is found to mediate the relationship between human resource practices and organisational performance by transforming individual innovation into collective organisational outcomes. These findings indicate that integrating the Human Resource Information System with job enrichment and work–life balance policies can substantially enhance the competitiveness and productivity of medium-scale Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises. This study contributes to theoretical advancement in innovation-oriented human resource management and offers practical implications for developing adaptive human resource systems to ensure sustainable business performance in the digital era.

Nesmada Putri Manullang; Ondo Apostel Purba; Lisa Dwi Cahaya Nayu; Kristian Ronaldo Tampubolon; Lokot Muda Harahap

Jurnal Bisnis Kreatif dan Inovatif 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study focuses on the dynamic relationship between transformational leadership and work motivation, and how both elements contribute to increased productivity in modern organizational environments. By employing a literature review approach, this study synthesizes existing research to explore the powerful impact of transformational leadership in fostering heightened work motivation among employees. The research highlights that transformational leadership acts as a catalyst, significantly enhancing employees' intrinsic motivation, which in turn serves as a mediating factor in boosting individual productivity. The study identifies two key dimensions of transformational leadership that contribute most significantly to motivation: the leader's ability to provide inspirational encouragement and their attention to the unique needs of each employee. These aspects are crucial in fostering an environment where employees feel valued, supported, and motivated to perform at their best. The positive effects of this leadership style are evident in improved work quality, increased accuracy in task completion, and a stronger sense of responsibility among employees. Ultimately, this study confirms that a leader who is adaptive, communicative, and inspiring is essential in building superior, consistent, and sustainable performance within an evolving organizational structure. The findings underscore the critical role of leadership in cultivating motivation and driving long-term productivity in organizations.

Rita Rosita Dewi; Suryono Efendi

International Journal of Management Science and Business 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study investigates the impact of intrinsic motivation, workload, and competence on job satisfaction, exploring its implications for employee performance, with job satisfaction serving as a mediating variable. A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) for data analysis collected via questionnaires. The results reveal that intrinsic motivation has a positive but insignificant impact on job satisfaction and performance. Workload significantly improves job satisfaction but does not affect performance, while competence significantly enhances both job satisfaction and performance. Additionally, job satisfaction positively affects employee performance. The mediation analysis reveals that job satisfaction mediates the relationship between competence and workload on performance, but does not mediate the relationship between intrinsic motivation and performance. These findings highlight the critical roles of competence and job satisfaction in improving employee performance, suggesting that intrinsic motivation and workload may require additional factors, such as compensation and work environment, to be more effective.

Siti Rubiah Tahrir Hidayatulloh; Raden Ayu Aminah Rizkia Puspita Sari

Proceeding of the International Conference on Economics, Accounting, and Taxation 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study explores the impact of organizational culture, motivation, and job satisfaction on the performance of Civil Servants (ASN) at the Karawang Regency Environmental Service. The study involved 95 ASN participants, with data collected through a quantitative census method. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted using SPSS 25 to evaluate the data obtained from questionnaires. The results indicate that organizational culture and motivation have a significant positive impact on civil servant performance, suggesting that as organizational culture and work motivation improve, so does the performance of civil servants. However, job satisfaction was found to have no significant effect on performance. This implies that while job satisfaction may play a role, it is less influential on civil servant performance compared to work culture and intrinsic motivation. The study also reveals that 62.3% of civil servant performance is influenced by organizational culture, motivation, and job satisfaction, while 37.7% is driven by other unassessed factors. These findings highlight the importance of fostering a positive work culture and enhancing employee motivation as key strategies for improving performance in government agencies. The study underscores the need for public sector organizations to focus on these internal factors to achieve higher performance levels.

Susan Febriantina; Jonathan Nofaomasi Daeli; Khalizah Alfi Fadhliyah; Ulayya Antania Hanjani; Zahra Aisha Febrila

Journal of Student Research 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This research aims to identify factors that significantly influence employee performance and formulate strategies to improve it. This research was conducted through a comprehensive literature study of various studies related to employee performance. The main focus of this research is on internal factors such as motivation, leadership, and organizational culture, as well as external factors such as technology and changes in the business environment. The research results show that employee performance is influenced by various interrelated factors. Motivation, both intrinsic and extrinsic, is a key factor that encourages employees to achieve optimal performance. Effective leadership, especially transformational and democratic leadership styles, also has an important role in improving performance. In addition, a positive organizational culture, conducive work environment, and appropriate use of technology can increase employee productivity and job satisfaction. To improve employee performance, organizations need to create a supportive and motivating work environment. This can be done by implementing various strategies, such as providing ongoing training and development, implementing a fair and transparent compensation system, building positive interpersonal relationships, and providing sufficient autonomy to employees. Apart from that, organizations also need to pay attention to external factors such as technological changes and evolving market dynamics.

Adnan Genawi; M. Jhon; N. Achmad Jabrial; Ishak Traindra; Arif Supriatna

Jurnal Visi Manajemen 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

This qualitative research investigates the influence of work motivation and work environment on employee performance within PT Yusen Logistic Indonesia's warehouse division. Through comprehensive interviews with maritime professionals, educators, and industry experts, this study addresses critical gaps in understanding workforce dynamics in maritime logistics operations. The research employed thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with 45 participants across three stakeholder groups: operational staff, maritime educators, and industry professionals. Findings reveal that intrinsic motivation factors, particularly career development opportunities and safety recognition, demonstrate stronger correlation with sustained performance than monetary incentives. Work environment quality, including infrastructure adequacy and shift management, serves as a significant moderator affecting motivation–performance relationships. In addition, this research highlights that supportive leadership and open communication further strengthen employee engagement and commitment in high-pressure warehouse operations. Respondents consistently emphasized the importance of aligning organizational goals with individual career aspirations, particularly in a sector where safety and efficiency are paramount. The study also identifies that investment in ergonomic facilities, digital monitoring systems, and structured training programs reduces fatigue and error rates, thus promoting both productivity and safety compliance. The implications extend beyond company-level management to broader maritime education and policy-making. The integration of motivational strategies into vocational curricula can better prepare graduates for the realities of port and logistics operations. Moreover, the findings contribute to developing sustainable logistics practices that balance efficiency, employee well-being, and long-term organizational competitiveness. Overall, the research provides evidence-based recommendations for maritime vocational training programs, human resource management, and port operations strategies in Indonesia’s rapidly growing logistics sector.

Revirani, Selvie; Nia Lefiani

Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the influence of intrinsic motivation, work atmosphere, and work environment on employee productivity and performance at Hotel Kridawisata Bandar Lampung. A total of 30 employees from the hotel were selected as the population for this study, using a saturated sampling approach to obtain a representative sample. Data was collected through questionnaires and analyzed using SPSS version 25.0 to examine the correlation and influence between independent variables (work motivation and work atmosphere) and employee performance. The analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between employee work motivation and their performance, with a regression coefficient of 0.389. This indicates that higher work motivation leads to better performance. Additionally, the work atmosphere had a positive and significant impact on employee performance, with a regression coefficient of 0.467. These findings suggest that a supportive and comfortable work atmosphere can significantly enhance employee performance. Based on the obtained R-square value of 0.493 or 49.3%, it can be concluded that work motivation and work atmosphere have an influence on employee performance at Hotel Kridawisata. In other words, approximately 49.3% of the variation in employee performance can be explained by these two factors, while the remaining 50.7% is influenced by other factors not covered in this study. This highlights the importance of both work motivation and the work environment in driving employee performance. Therefore, it is recommended that the management of Hotel Kridawisata continue to improve employee motivation and create a more conducive work atmosphere. This will not only enhance employee performance but also contribute to improving the quality of hotel services, which in turn can increase guest satisfaction and the hotel's operational success.

Nisa Ul Jana; Dwi Pratiwi Wulandari

Jurnal Manajemen Pariwisata dan Perhotelan 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study was conducted to analyze the influence of transformational leadership and work morale on employee performance at company X, both partially and simultaneously. The study used a quantitative approach with a causal associative design aimed at testing the cause-and-effect relationship between variables. The study population consisted of 37 permanent employees who were also sampled using a total sampling technique, so that the entire population was represented in the study. The main instrument for data collection was a questionnaire using a Likert scale, which allows respondents to provide measurable answers. The collected data were analyzed through multiple linear regression with the help of the SPSS program version 26 to test the influence of each independent variable on the dependent variable. The results showed that the transformational leadership variable obtained an average score of 3.86 which is included in the good category, the work morale variable had an average score of 4.08 also in the good category, and the employee performance variable obtained an average score of 4.17 which is in the good category. Partial regression analysis revealed that transformational leadership has a significant influence on employee performance with a contribution of 40%. Meanwhile, work morale also has a significant influence, although its contribution is smaller at 10%. Simultaneously, both independent variables, transformational leadership and work morale, significantly influenced employee performance, with a combined contribution of 41%. This finding indicates that a transformational leadership style implemented by leaders and high employee work morale can significantly improve performance. However, 59% of other factors outside this study also influence employee performance, such as organizational culture, reward systems, work environment, and intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Thus, this study emphasizes the importance of implementing transformational leadership and company efforts to improve employee work morale to achieve optimal performance.

Novi Oktavia Fatikhatin; Nersiwad Nersiwad; Kasnowo Kasnowo

Jurnal Visi Manajemen 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

This study aims to determine the influence of transformational leadership style, physical work environment, and intrinsic compensation on employee performance on CV. Nina Etik Garment Indonesia, a written batik industry operating in Mojokerto. The background of this research departs from the phenomenon of low employee productivity which is allegedly influenced by internal and external factors of the organization. The research method used is a quantitative approach with a census method for all permanent employees totaling 39 people. Data analysis was carried out using Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) based on the SmartPLS 4.1.1.2 application. The results show that only the physical work environment has a significant effect on employee performance. This indicates that the factors of comfort, security, and the feasibility of work facilities have a dominant role in improving employee performance. In contrast, transformational leadership styles and intrinsic compensation have not been shown to have a significant impact. These findings provide an idea that the motivation of employees in the creative industry sector based on local culture such as written batik is more influenced by the real working conditions they face on a daily basis than by a leadership approach or non-financial reward alone. The practical implication of this research is the need for company management to prioritize improving the physical aspects of the work environment, such as lighting, ventilation, cleanliness, and ergonomic workspace layout. By creating a comfortable and supportive work environment, employee productivity and performance can be significantly improved. In addition, although there is no significant effect in this study, leadership style and intrinsic compensation still need to be considered in order to create a balance in the sustainable human resource management strategy and be able to support innovation, creativity, and competitiveness of the company.

Neta Tertina Aratri; Agrianti Komalasari

Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Pajak 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to empirically examine the influence of compensation, work motivation, and work environment on employee turnover intention at PT. XYZ, Kimia Merak Division. This study is expected to contribute both theoretically and practically in the field of human resource management, particularly in reducing employee turnover. The problem of turnover intention is a crucial issue because it can have negative impacts on organizational sustainability, such as increased recruitment costs, disrupted productivity, and the loss of experienced employees. The research method used is a quantitative approach with a purposive sampling technique. The study sample consisted of 75 permanent employees who have worked for at least two years. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire instrument that has been tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis used multiple linear regression to test the influence of independent variables on the dependent variable. The results of the study indicate that compensation, work motivation, and work environment each have a negative and significant effect on turnover intention. This means that the better the compensation provided, the higher the employee's work motivation, and the more conducive the work environment, the lower the tendency of employees to intend to leave the company. The findings indicate that improving compensation packages, enhancing employee motivation, and maintaining a supportive work environment are crucial strategies to reduce turnover intention. Based on these results, companies are advised to design fair and competitive compensation systems, create programs that enhance intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and ensure a safe, comfortable, and supportive work environment for employee performance. This way, companies can retain quality human resources and maintain operational stability.

Tegar Kurniawan; R. Taufiq Nur Muftiyanto; Khabib Alia Akhmad

Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Era Digital 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

The current transformation of the workplace demands that organizations be more adaptive in understanding the factors that influence employee productivity, especially among the younger generation. Generation Z, as an age group that is starting to dominate the workforce, brings different characteristics and needs, including in terms of work-life balance and motivation. They tend to value time more, opportunities for self-development, and an inclusive work environment that supports a balance between professional and personal life. This study aims to determine the relationship between work-life balance and motivation on the performance of Generation Z employees in Klaten Regency. This study used a quantitative approach with a survey method. A total of 100 respondents were selected using a purposive sampling technique based on age and employment status criteria. The research instrument was a questionnaire using a five-point Likert scale, which included statements related to the dimensions of work-life balance, levels of work motivation (both intrinsic and extrinsic), and employee performance indicators. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS version 25 software with correlation tests and multiple regression. The results showed that both work-life balance and motivation have a positive and significant relationship on employee performance. Among these two variables, motivation is the dominant factor influencing performance improvement. This suggests that while work-life balance is important, internal employee motivations such as passion, purpose, and a sense of belonging have a greater impact on job performance. The implications of these findings suggest that companies need to design human resource management strategies that are not only flexible but also responsive to the needs of the younger generation. Creating a work environment that supports work-life balance, provides recognition, and provides career opportunities.

Diny Wulansari; Mundakir Mundakir

International Journal of Health and Social Behavior 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Employee performance is a critical determinant of service quality and operational success in hospitals. High-performing employees contribute directly to patient satisfaction, service efficiency, and overall institutional reputation. This study investigates the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on the performance of employees at Petrokimia Gresik Hospital, aiming to provide empirical evidence to guide strategic human resource management in healthcare settings. A quantitative research design was employed, with data collected using structured questionnaires. The respondents consisted of 85 permanent employees selected through simple random sampling, ensuring that the sample fairly represented the hospital's workforce. The questionnaire was designed to measure aspects of both intrinsic motivation (such as self-fulfillment, recognition, and meaningful work) and extrinsic motivation (such as salary, benefits, and job security), along with indicators of employee performance. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis to examine the individual and joint effects of the motivational variables on performance. The results revealed that both intrinsic motivation (β = 0.532, p < 0.05) and extrinsic motivation (β = 0.487, p < 0.05) had a statistically significant and positive impact on employee performance. The model showed that the combination of these two factors accounted for 68.2% of the variation in employee performance (R² = 0.682), indicating a strong explanatory power. These findings underscore the importance of a balanced motivational strategy in hospital management. Relying solely on financial incentives is insufficient; efforts must also be made to cultivate a positive and fulfilling work environment. Therefore, hospital administrators are encouraged to design integrated motivation programs that address both intrinsic and extrinsic factors to enhance employee engagement, productivity, and ultimately, the quality of healthcare services provided.

Iklina, Dede; Apriadi, Deri

Populer: Jurnal Penelitian Mahasiswa 2025 Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

This study aims to analyze the influence of leadership style and work environment on employee performance at Home Industry Ice Cream El Fariz. The background of this research highlights the importance of adaptive human resource management in small business environments, where interpersonal relationships and informal organizational structures significantly impact work effectiveness. The research employed a quantitative approach using a survey method, in which data were collected through questionnaires from 30 employees as respondents. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to examine both partial and simultaneous effects of the independent variables on employee performance. The findings indicate that neither leadership style nor work environment has a statistically significant effect on employee performance, as both variables showed p-values greater than 0.05. Simultaneously, the model was also found to be insignificant, with the F-statistic falling below the critical value. The coefficient of determination (R²) was 0.199, suggesting that only 19.9% of the variation in employee performance could be explained by the model, while the remaining 80.1% is influenced by other factors outside the study. These results imply that in the context of a home industry, informal factors such as intrinsic motivation, social bonds, and organizational culture play a more dominant role in shaping employee performance than the formal variables examined. This research provides practical insights for small business owners to adopt more contextual and relationship-based managerial approaches in enhancing workforce productivity.

Niken Ayu Kusuma Wardani; Puji Isyanto

Jurnal Manajemen Kreatif dan Inovasi 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to analyze the influence of work motivation on employee performance at PT Subur Plus. Work motivation is considered one of the crucial factors in enhancing both individual and team performance. The research employs a quantitative approach using a survey method with questionnaires distributed to 50 permanent employees in the operational and administrative divisions. Work motivation is measured through intrinsic and extrinsic factors, while employee performance is assessed based on quantity, quality, timeliness, and responsibility. The results of the analysis indicate that work motivation has a positive and significant effect on employee performance. The coefficient of determination (R²) of 94.7% shows that most of the variation in employee performance is influenced by work motivation. These findings highlight the importance of implementing effective strategies to enhance employee motivation through training programs, rewards, and the development of a supportive work environment.

Novtria Rahmadani; Sumarni Sumarni; Nur Hasanah

Ebisnis Manajemen 2025 Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis, Universitas Nusa Nipa

This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of the work environment on employee performance through intrinsic motivation as an intervening variable on employees of LPP RRI (Radio Republik Indonesia) Jambi City. The method used is quantitative analysis with a population and sample of all employees totaling 74 respondents. Data were collected using a Likert scale-based questionnaire, and the analysis was carried out using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) technique based on Partial Least Square (PLS) with the help of SmartPLS 3 software. The results of the study indicate that: 1) the work environment has a positive and significant effect on employee performance, 2) the work environment has a positive and significant effect on intrinsic motivation, 3) intrinsic motivation has a positive and significant effect on employee performance, 4) intrinsic motivation as an intervening variable is able to mediate the influence of the work environment on employee performance positively and significantly.

M. Fauzan Anshori; Suwignyo Widagdo; Diana Dwi Astuti

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Human Resource Management (HRM) is a strategic approach to managing the workforce within an organization, aiming to enhance both individual effectiveness and overall organizational performance. Job satisfaction plays a crucial role as a supplement for employees to maintain and carry out their jobs. When employees feel valued and heard, they tend to have higher intrinsic motivation, leading to improved performance. This research employs a quantitative approach with data collection techniques using questionnaires. The data analysis technique utilized is multiple regression analysis. The results of the study reveal that: Testing results indicate that discipline significantly affects the job satisfaction of employees at the Religious Affairs Office (KUA) in Banyuwangi Regency; Testing results indicate that the work environment significantly affects the job satisfaction of employees at the Religious Affairs Office (KUA) in Banyuwangi Regency; Testing results indicate that Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) significantly affects the job satisfaction of employees at the Religious Affairs Office (KUA) in Banyuwangi Regency; Testing results indicate that discipline, work environment, and OCB collectively affect the job satisfaction of employees at the Religious Affairs Office (KUA) in Banyuwangi Regency. High discipline, supported by clear rules, can improve the job satisfaction of KUA employees in Banyuwangi Regency. Employees who feel comfortable in their workplace contribute to higher job satisfaction. Employees exhibiting strong OCB are more likely to experience greater job satisfaction. The synergy of high discipline, a conducive work environment, and strong OCB can significantly enhance the job satisfaction of KUA employees in Banyuwangi Regency.

Ratih Purwati Tahir; Matalatta Matalatta; Baharuddin Baharuddin; Abdul Latief; Ansar Ansar +1 more

International Journal of Management Science and Entrepreneurship 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research investigates the relationship between public service motivation (PSM) and employee performance (EP) within public sector organizations. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study analyzes quantitative data from employee surveys and qualitative insights from interviews with public sector employees. The findings reveal a significant positive correlation between PSM and EP, indicating that employees who are motivated by a desire to serve the public tend to exhibit higher performance levels. Additionally, the research identifies key factors that enhance this relationship, including organizational support, leadership styles, and job design. The study highlights the importance of fostering a motivating work environment to improve employee performance in the public sector. Based on these findings, recommendations for future research and practical implications for public sector management are provided, emphasizing the need for targeted training programs and employee engagement strategies. This research contributes to the understanding of how intrinsic motivations can drive performance outcomes in public service settings.

Adinda Thalia Salsabila; Muhammad Habibi; M. Hanif Ash Shiddiqi; Muhammad Iqbal; Rindu Oktavia +2 more

Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Salary reform as a structural improvement in a company’s compensation system is a widely applied strategy to enhance employee motivation and performance. Compensation policies that are responsive to employee needs are expected to create a work environment that supports productivity, where intrinsic motivation can be strengthened through fair and proportional rewards. This study aims to explore the extent of the influence of salary reform on improving employee motivation and performance within organizations by using a literature review method. Based on analyses of previous studies, it was found that salary reform not only plays a significant role in fostering employees' intrinsic motivation but also impacts the overall productivity of the organization. Reforms that include salary structure adjustments, performance-based incentives, and increased transparency in compensation management have proven effective in reducing disparities, enhancing loyalty, and improving workplace climate. These findings strongly imply that management should continuously develop adaptive compensation policies focused on employee needs and well-being, with the aim of optimally contributing to achieving the company’s strategic goals and enhancing organizational competitiveness.

Idam Wahyudi; Anggun Sulistyowati; Parviz Hasanov

International Journal of Management and Digital Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study investigates the impact of digital gamification on employee motivation, engagement, and productivity in technology companies. Gamification, which integrates game design elements such as rewards, badges, and leaderboards into non-game environments, has gained popularity as a tool for enhancing employee performance in workplaces. The research employs a quantitative survey methodology to gather data from employees in technology firms that have implemented gamified systems. The findings reveal that gamification significantly increases employee motivation by tapping into intrinsic motivators such as autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Employees reported higher levels of engagement, with many attributing their increased participation to the fun and competitive nature of gamified tasks. Additionally, productivity improvements were observed, particularly among employees in roles that require individual performance, such as software engineers, where autonomy and goal-setting were key factors. The study also identifies variations in the effectiveness of gamification based on factors such as job role and organizational culture, emphasizing the need for customization to suit different employee needs. Despite these positive outcomes, challenges such as employee resistance, poorly designed systems, and resource constraints were noted as barriers to successful gamification implementation. These findings suggest that gamification is an effective strategy for improving motivation and engagement in technology companies but requires thoughtful design and alignment with company culture to maximize its impact. Future research should explore the long-term effects of gamification and examine how specific elements, such as leaderboards and rewards, influence employee behavior across different demographics.