Influence of Technology Support, Digital Literacy, and Virtual Team Leadership on Maya Team Collaboration

Kustiyono Kustiyono, Daniel Manongga
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In these lately years, teamwork already got considered to be matters more for every kind of organization. Working in teams helps people to be more flexible, productive, and creative than working alone, as well as to keep their jobs and be happier at work. This research was done on purpose to help defining the influence of digital literacy, technology support, and virtual team leadership toward virtual team collaboration in tertiary institutions in influencing the way virtual teams work together. In this study, the questionnaire used a Google Form, which was sent via email to the appropriate email address. The findings reveal that the three antecedent variables significantly influence virtual cooperation by 62.3%. This research theoretically has offered a virtual collaboration model that has been evaluated empirically in the field. In addition, this model has enlarged the elements that influence virtual team collaboration from several previous studies. The findings of this study apply to administrators in tertiary institutions who seek to increase collaboration between lecturers, especially in the fields of teaching, research, and publication. In this context, the antecedents of this virtual collaboration model can be considered
技术支持、数字素养和虚拟团队领导对Maya团队协作的影响
近年来,团队合作已经被认为是更重要的每一种组织。与单独工作相比,在团队中工作可以帮助人们更灵活、更高效、更有创造力,同时也能保住自己的工作,在工作中更快乐。本研究的目的是帮助确定数字素养、技术支持和虚拟团队领导对高等院校虚拟团队协作的影响,从而影响虚拟团队合作的方式。在这项研究中,问卷使用谷歌表格,通过电子邮件发送到适当的电子邮件地址。研究结果显示,三个前因变量对虚拟合作的影响显著,影响幅度为62.3%。该研究从理论上提供了一个虚拟协作模型,并在该领域得到了实证评价。此外,该模型从先前的几个研究中扩大了影响虚拟团队协作的因素。这项研究的结果适用于寻求加强讲师之间合作的高等教育机构的管理人员,特别是在教学、研究和出版领域。在这种情况下,可以考虑这个虚拟协作模型的前提
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