Abstract

The components in human capital have a role in creating the human capital needed by a hospital to determine the hospital's value. The human capital component will have different effects and contributions on the performance of employees in their workplace, which in turn will have an impact on the quality of services provided. This study aims to analyze the effect of the human capital component on the performance of nurses at the Haji Hospital, South Sulawesi Province. This type of research is a quantitative research using an observational study with a cross-sectional study design. The sample of this research is nurses who work in RSUD Haji, as many as 275 nurses. The results of this study indicate that there is no statistically significant effect of individual capability, individual motivation, leadership, and the organizational climate on the performance of nurses at RSUD Haji, in contrast to workgroup effectiveness which has a statistically significant effect on the performance of nurses at RSUD Haji. It is recommended that the hospital management improve a friendly working atmosphere by conducting training and development in the form of to Train Your Skill and Knowledge. The goal is to enrich knowledge, train skills, and improve the performance of nurses related to the work of employees in order to realize quality services at RSUD Haji.

Highlights

  • The outbreak of the global COVID-19 outbreak that first appeared on December 31, 2019 in Wuhan, China

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the dynamics of the stock market (He et al, 2020; Junaedi and Salistia, 2020; Liu et al, 2020). caused the stock market in Indonesia to experience a significant decline in economic growth (Collins, 2020) to 2.97% in the first quarter of 2020

  • This is followed by the results of the research that must be developed regarding the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on stock investment, recommendations from the stock market and the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) for the government, and what solutions are offered related to share price information related to issuers

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Introduction

The outbreak of the global COVID-19 outbreak that first appeared on December 31, 2019 in Wuhan, China. The first phase of the trade agreement was realized in early 2020, this conflict still continued until the emergence of a new disease COVID-19 that hampered investment, global economic growth and capital markets in Indonesia (Kumparan.com, 2019). Is this the condition of the Indonesian economy when COVID-19 has become a health crisis that has shaken the national financial aspect until it is declared a pandemic (Singh, Dhall, Narang, and Rawat, 2020). This research can be a summary of how vaccine development can boost economic recovery and increase investor confidence in the stock market

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