Abstract

This research aims to determine the influence of employee selection, job placement, work experience, job training, and reward in increasing employee work productivity at the Trade Office of West Nusa Tenggara Province. This type of research is quantitative with multiple linear regression analysis methods, t-test, f-test, coefficient of determination test, and applying saturated sample methods, namely taking all 57 employees of the Trade Office of West Nusa Tenggara Province as samples. The data obtained came from interviews, questionnaires, books, and journals. This research found that the variables of employee selection, job placement, work experience, and job training were positively and significantly correlated with increasing work productivity. However, the reward variable did not significantly increase work productivity. Simultaneously, all variables have an impact on increasing work productivity. Meanwhile, testing the coefficient of determination shows that all independent variables can explain the work productivity variable by as much as 47%.

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