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Influence Factors Internal and External Factors Motivation and Performance of Employees: Do not Stay Civil Service Policy Unit

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  • Pandi Afandi
  • Helwen Heri

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This research of background that directional and effective use of labor represent key toward the make-up of officer performance so that need to District Police Public Service head to make a manage the members always enthusiastic in working and having positive in executing work.Effort roomates can be a head-to Increase the activity spirit of enthusiasm, that is by giving good motivation and job performance.Intention of this research is to know and Analyzed do internal factors variable, external factor variable and motivation have influenced the which significantly either through partial and Also simultaneously to job performance officer, and Also from internal factors variable, external factor variable and motivation is the which most having an effect on the which to job performance officer.This research is a survey verification sampling on 200 people from 236 respondend contract employee population of District Police Public Service Riau Province.This research represent research highlighting clarification relation between research variables and test hypotheses have been Formulated Previously roomates.Hereinafter technique intake of sample is used by population technique, where samples taken pursuant to SEM formula for 25 manifest variables using a minimum of 200 samples.Technique Analyzed using descriptive and quantitative analysis by applying the method of Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) with Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS) programe.

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  • Pandi Afandi & Helwen Heri, 2016. "Influence Factors Internal and External Factors Motivation and Performance of Employees: Do not Stay Civil Service Policy Unit," International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 8(6), pages 258-258, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijefaa:v:8:y:2016:i:6:p:258
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