Abstract

In this digital era, all human activities have moved towards digital. The digital era has provided significant changes in all aspects of life, one of which is the educational aspect. Digital technology has opened up new education opportunities but also presents challenges that must be faced. Almost all sectors, including education in the industry 5.0 era, have digitized, namely by utilizing sophisticated information technology. Era Society 5.0, is an era that will make it easier for human life to interact and transition to the digital era. Thus, the use of digital technology for every aspect of life, especially the education sector, is very necessary since it will reflect the level of competitiveness of a country. This research aims to analyze the relationship between e-learning and performance, digital leadership and performance, and the relationship between digital innovation and performance. This type of research uses quantitative research methods. The population in this research is all high school teachers who have used e-learning platforms and have carried out digital innovation. The sampling technique used in this research was a simple random sampling technique and the total sample of respondents from this research was 489 teachers. The type of data used in this research is primary data and the data search tool used is an online questionnaire using a Likert scale. The data analysis is to use structural equation modelling. The results show that e-learning had a positive and significant relationship with performance, digital leadership had a positive and significant relationship with performance and digital innovation had a positive and significant relationship with performance.

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