2022
DOI: 10.33650/al-tanzim.v6i3.3827
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Financial Performance on Improving The Quality of Human Resources in Higher Education

Abstract: This study aims to analyze and understand financial performance in improving the quality of human resources in high school lecturers. This study uses a qualitative data collection case study type. The data collection technique is done through interviews, observation, and documentation. Meanwhile, the data analysis was carried out circularly, starting with data collection and reduction and concluding. The results showed that financial performance to improve the quality of human resources through the balanced sc… Show more

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“…The success of the merger may be gauged by looking at the company's performance after the merger has taken place, namely whether or not financial performance improves, declines, or remains the same. According to Yadessa and Shemelis [3], a company's financial performance may be understood via the use of financial analysis techniques that reveal trends throughout time. According to De Clercq & Sapienza [4], financial measures may be used to evaluate the success of a company's merger or acquisition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of the merger may be gauged by looking at the company's performance after the merger has taken place, namely whether or not financial performance improves, declines, or remains the same. According to Yadessa and Shemelis [3], a company's financial performance may be understood via the use of financial analysis techniques that reveal trends throughout time. According to De Clercq & Sapienza [4], financial measures may be used to evaluate the success of a company's merger or acquisition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%