Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Murty Magda Pane is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Murty Magda Pane.


Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Distance Education and Learning | 2018

The Virtual Team Performance in Solving Teamwork Conflict Problems

Christian Siregar; Murty Magda Pane; Yustinus Suhardi Ruman

This study aimed to know the ability of Binus Online Learning (BOL) students as a virtual team in solving their teamwork conflict problems, especially when they have to complete team assignments. This study uses Tuckman theory of teamwork (known as team stages model or FSNP) as the main theoretical basis for reference [1, 2]. This study uses a quantitative method with interview randomly among the students to clarify the subject matter mainly focuses on 131 students as the respondents which are identified as the millennial generation (born 1981-2000, based on Reeves and Oh, 2008)[3] considering their fluency in using Information and Communication Technology (ICT). To measure the ability of respondents in solving teamwork conflict problems based on online learning system in BOL, Likert scale is used on a scale of 1 to 5 with corrected item-total correlations 0.49, and α 0.81 (> 0.5). The result shows scale 1 was chosen by 17.20%, scale 2 was 15.53%, scale 3 was 31.90%, scale 4 was 24.99%, and scale 5 was selected by 10.28% of respondents. It concluded that the virtual team performance of BOL in solving teamwork conflict problems is average (tend to be moderate to high).


international conference on information management | 2017

The potent role of information technology in todays Indonesian democracy

Yustinus Suhardi Ruman; Murty Magda Pane

This article shows that information technology has been advanced as an instrument for democracy in Indonesia. It means that democracy is now not only depending on the formal institution like a political party or legislative institution. This elite model and conventional of citizen participation has moved to a populist model by information technology. On one hand, every citizen by individually or collectively could participate in anywhere or time to influence the public policy. They also interact actively to their political leader, their represent or government in whole. And then, on the other hand, the government could deliver the public policies directly and quickly. By using the subjective meaning methodology, this article will describe how the information technology influences the political elite on one hand and citizens on the other hand in Indonesia politics.


international conference on human system interactions | 2017

The role of instant messaging in building virtual teamwork: A case study of character education in Binus University

Murty Magda Pane; Yustinus Suhardi Ruman; Iwan Irawan

Teamwork is considered as an important competency in the era of information technology. Communications are predominantly doing virtually. The study aims to measure the role of instant messaging in building vitual teamwork. The study posited convenience sampling technique and quantitative method-based applying the measurement of frequency for managing and interpreting the data. The respondents involved students of sophomores, 5th and 7th semester students. The study populated 120 respondents consisting of students from many department such as Information Technology, Psychology, Visual Communication Design-Animation, Business Law, and Information System, Accounting-IS, IS-Management, Accounting, International Relations, English Literature, Game Application Technology (GAT), and Marketing Communication. It measured the teamwork competencies performance of the respondents using the instant messaging using the Likert scale on the scale of 1 to 5. The performance is: scale 4 is chosen by 40.05% respondents, scale 3 is 29.35%, the scale 2 is 14.12%, the scale 5 is 12.27%, and the scale 1 is just chosen by 4.21% of respondents. The result of the study indicated that the role of instant messaging (IM) discorded with expected role.


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2014

Corruptive Tendencies, Conscientiousness, and Collectivism☆

Juneman Abraham; Murty Magda Pane


Psychology | 2015

An Investigation on Cynicism and Environmental Self-Efficacy as Predictors of Pro-Environmental Behavior

Juneman Abraham; Murty Magda Pane; Rina Patriana Chairiyani


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2013

Apathy Towards Environmental Issues, Narcissism, and Competitive View of the World☆

Juneman; Murty Magda Pane


Information and Communication Technology - EurAsia Conference | 2014

The Mediating Role of Social Competition Identity Management Strategy in the Predictive Relationship between Susceptibility to Social Influence, Internet Privacy Concern, and Online Political Efficacy

Juneman Abraham; Murty Magda Pane


Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Distance Education and Learning | 2018

The Application of the Lencioni Model in Online Learning: A Case Study in Higher Education

Murty Magda Pane; Christian Siregar; Yustinus Suhardi Ruman; Johannes A. A. Rumeser


Advanced Science Letters | 2018

The Performance of the Healthy School Culture to Build the Collaborative Culture for Marginal Youth Society School: A Case Study at XYZ School

Murty Magda Pane; Johannes A. A. Rumeser; Jamson Siallagan; Simon Mangatur Tampubolon


Proceedings of the International Conference on Digital Technology in Education | 2017

Conflict Problem Solving in Digital Technology: A Case Study in Virtual Teamwork for Online Learning

Murty Magda Pane; Christian Siregar; Hari Sriyanto

Collaboration


Dive into the Murty Magda Pane's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge