The Efficiency of Human Resources Management During the Disruption and Pandemic Era: An Empirical Study of Indonesian Islamic Banks

Human resources are the main factor ensuring the efficiency of the company, especially in the middle of the disruption era and the Covid-19 pandemic. This research adopts the human resource efficiency approach to measure the performance of Indonesian Islamic banks that interact with each other withi...

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Hauptverfasser: MUFRAINI, M. Arief, MURODI, Murodi, WICAKSONO, Ahmad Tibrizi Soni, FAUZIAH, Fauziah, MUBAROK, Faizul
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