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The Influence of Culture on General Elections in Indonesia

Muhammad Anwar Tanjung1and Lita Tyesta ALW2

1LPDP, Government Employess of General Election Commission of North Padang Lawas District and College Doctoral Program, Faculty of Law, Diponegoro University

2Lecturer of Constitutional Law, Diponegoro University

Abstract

Introduction.Culture in society has an influence on general elections. It has particular influence over the legislative elections in South Nias district. Customary and kinship system living in the society as a law affect the legislative elections. The influence can be constructive and destructive. In order to investigate the influence of culture over the general elections, the researchers carried out a case study on legislative elections in Nias Selatan district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia in 2014.Method.This research is a qualitative research conducted through in-depth interviews to the people of South Nias district. Results. The findings showed that culture has influenced the general elections.

Keywords:Influence, Culture, Legislative Election, Indonesia.

1. Introduction

Culture has long-standing relationship with local community. Herder contends that cul- ture lives as a convergence known as Volksseelee (the spirit of society) leading to a complete social homogeneity. Constructs on culture emerging in the early 20𝑡ℎcentury define culture as internal coherence [1] or consistency of idea and action patterns in a group of people. Another definition of culture refers to collective idea programming [2].

Culture is also defined as universal organization applied to certain society. Hofstede makes important point that certain aspects of culture are physically visible, but their meanings are not. The meaning of culture can only be seen and practiced by the mem- bers of society.

Nias island, one of the islands in the Indonesian archipelago, is located in North Sumatera province. Its capital city is Teluk Dalam. Nias tribe are a kind of society liv- ing in strong customs and culture. Their ancestor was Boronadu people also known as Sadawamolo (interview results with Sumangeli Mendrofa as the chief of General

How to cite this article: Muhammad Anwar Tanjung and Lita Tyesta ALW, (2019), “The Influence of Culture on General Elections in Indonesia” in Social Sciences on Sustainable Development for World Challenge: The First Economics, Law, Education and Humanities International Conference, KnE Social Sciences, pages 371–379. DOI 10.18502/kss.v3i14.4323

Page 371

Corresponding Author:

Muhammad Anwar Tanjung [email protected]

Received: 18 January 2019 Accepted: 24 March 2019 Published: 31 March 2019

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Behaviour Intention Among Property

Developer Employees to Adopt Technology Application at Workplace

Haliza binti Mohd Said, Ahmad Feruz bin Izharuddin, Irena binti Idris, and Hezrizah binti Othman

Faculty of Business and Technology, UNITAR International University, Management Department, Selangor, Malaysia

Abstract

Introduction. Many researchers have highlighted factors that influence people in adopting new applications at the office. Based on past studies, there is a questionable issue of what really effect employees from adopting a system in their daily work activities. The purpose of this research is to identify the behaviour intention among employees in adopting technology application at work. The specific objective of the research is to identify the relationship between Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Enjoyment and Computer Self-Efficacy towards Behavioural Intention to adopt online technology application among employees at the workplace. Method. A quantitative research design is deployed in this research. A purposive sampling was used to collect data at the property developer premises. A total of 200 respondents were asked to rate questionnaire using 5 Likert-scale instruments. Results. The research findings show that Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Enjoyment and Computer Self-Efficacy have a significant relationship towards the employees’

behavioural intention to use the online technology application at their workplace.

Keywords: Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Enjoyment, Computer Self-Efficacy, Behaviour Intention

1. Introduction

The adoption of electronic HRM in the daily HR activities has brought about a significant impact on organizational effectiveness and efficiency [1]. With such change, the shape of administrative matters in organizations is taking a pace of change with the intention to reach the optimum productivity level, especially in human resource management as new technologies are supposed to add value and bring about efficiency and empowerment [2].

How to cite this article: Haliza binti Mohd Said, Ahmad Feruz bin Izharuddin, Irena binti Idris, and Hezrizah binti Othman, (2019), “Behaviour Intention Among Property Developer Employees to Adopt Technology Application at Workplace” inSocial Sciences on Sustainable Development for World Challenge: The First Economics, Law, Education and Humanities International Conference, KnE Social Sciences, pages 304–324.

DOI 10.18502/kss.v3i14.4317

Page 304

Received: 18 January 2019 Accepted: 24 March 2019 Published: 31 March 2019

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Conference Paper

The Effect of Computer Simulation in

the Development of Metacognitive Skills in Science

Samia Saeed Abdulla Baangood

University of Aden, Faculty of Education, Yemen

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of computer simulation in the development of metacognitive skills in science among school students.

The sample of the study was chosen from the seventh-grade students who were divided into two groups, selected randomly to forty two for the experimental group and forty two for the control group, The parity of the two groups was tested according to their scores last year.

To achieve the objectives of this study, the computer simulation program was designed For Sa unit of science that continued to be applied for a month and a half, according to the model of [1], which had been submitted in 1995 to develop a five-stage multimedia- assisted education, and developed in 2002 to suit E-learning technology; The scale that prepared for measurement metacognitive skills, consisted of three parts; planning, monitoring control, and evaluation.

This scale was used for both experimental and control groups, before and after teaching using computer simulation of the experimental group and teaching in the traditional way of the control group.

The results of this study illustrated the importance of the effect of computer simulation in the development of metacognitive skills. This was shown in the presence of statistically significant differences between the experimental and control groups in favor of the experimental group, as well as in the experimental group itself before and after the use of computer simulation as a teaching method. Computer simulation, metacognitive, scale.

1. Introduction

The technological revolution that was launched in the world at high speed was the product of the progress of science in our modern world. This scientific technological revolution influenced education and learning, including computer simulation technology and its patterns of use such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence and expert systems

How to cite this article: Samia Saeed Abdulla Baangood, (2019), “The Effect of Computer Simulation in the Development of Metacognitive Skills in Science” inSocial Sciences on Sustainable Development for World Challenge: The First Economics, Law, Education and Humanities International Conference, KnE Social Sciences, pages 535–545. DOI 10.18502/kss.v3i14.4335

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Samia Saeed Abdulla Baangood [email protected]

Received: 18 January 2019 Accepted: 24 March 2019 Published: 31 March 2019

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Measurement of Trauma Based on

Exponential Injury Severity Score from Anger Management

Zharama M. Llarena

PhD student, Gokongwei College of Engineering, De La Salle University Manila

Abstract

Anger is an emotional trauma experienced by a person inflicted with external harm, such as abusive words and experienced injustice by an individual. Its management can exhibit the degree of trauma felt by a person. This paper aimed to measure the symptoms of aggressiveness brought by a series of recall by the individual. Cognitive- behavioral intervention (CBI) was a tool used to mitigate post-traumatic symptoms brought by exposure risk to emotional harm. A 33-year-old Asian man had experienced moral injury to the extent of losing significant weight in a span of 8 months resulting from being obese to a normal body mass index (BMI) as a result of his anger management.

Exponential Injury Severity Score (EISS) in reference to Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) system showed that the 33-year-old Asian man had suffered severe injury with a score of 5.29 near to a 6.0 maximal score. Thus, anger management using CBI can be utilized a person to release negative emotions resulting to optimum quality of life and health.

Keywords:trauma, anger management, emotional harm

1. Introduction

Individual hermeneutics that are comprised by actual, serious or threatened injury or death can directly lead to trauma. Traumatic episodes include persistent consequences of several impairments, such as occupational, psychological, life quality and functional disabilities. Physical trauma may possibly occur or may not occur simultaneously with psychological trauma, or it may independently happen. Similar to physical trauma, near death episodes of psychological trauma like massive fire can result to several impair- ments in psychological outcomes, namely, major depression, anxiety disorders, post- traumatic stress disorder, comparable to occupational, psychological, life quality and functional disabilities [1].

How to cite this article: Zharama M. Llarena, (2019), “Measurement of Trauma Based on Exponential Injury Severity Score from Anger Management”

inSocial Sciences on Sustainable Development for World Challenge: The First Economics, Law, Education and Humanities International Conference, KnE Social Sciences, pages 705–716. DOI 10.18502/kss.v3i14.4348

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Received: 18 January 2019 Accepted: 24 March 2019 Published: 31 March 2019

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