Influence Of Knowledge Sharing and Information Technology Innovation on Employees Performance at Batamindo Industrial Park
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https://doi.org/10.21512/commit.v9i2.1657Keywords:
knowledge sharing behavior, innovation, information technology, performance, regressionsAbstract
This study aims to measure the effects of knowledge sharing behavior and the level of informa- tion technology innovation on employee performance on electronic manufacturing company located in Bata- mindo Industrial Park. In this article, the authors use research design methods that are associative through survey by distributing questionnaires to the respondents at random. Then, a mathematical model is established through multivariate regression where the interaction of the independent variables and dependent variable is established. As the results, the study concludes that knowledge sharing behavior partially has no significant effects on employee performance but has significant effect on the level of information technology innovation to performance and simultaneously both variables have a significance effect to employee performance.
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