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Journal of S&T Policy and R&D Management
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Warta Kebijakan Iptek dan Manajemen Litbang (Journal of S&T Policy and R&D Management) is a scientific journal aimed to discuss theoretical and practical issues in science and technology policy for economic competitiveness, research and development management and innovation management. Researchers, academicians and practicioners in those areas are welcomed to send manuscripts to this journal. The Editor accepts an article or a book review in S&T policy, R&D management and Innovation Management. Two volumes are published in a year (July and December).
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HOW CAPITAL GOODS FIRMS UPGRADE INNOVATION CAPACITY: A CASE STUDY Aminullah, Erman; Prihadyanti, Dian; Nadhiroh, Irene Muflikh; Laksani, Chichi Shintia
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Objective of the research is to reveal how networks upgrade innovation capacity and to derive policy suggestions necessary for enhancing capa-bilities for process improvements and innovations, including interactions between users and producers in capital goods industry. The case study results showed that: i) the main driver of technological learning in the capital goods companies is the vision of top management; ii) product innovation as the improvement of existing product can be the results of informal learning without doing formal R&D activity; iii) the limited co-operative arrangements among producer, supplier and consultant are sufficient for stimulating lower level of innovations, which is new to the firma innovations - rather than new to the market; and iv) the pro-ducers-users interaction in the forms of exchange in goods and infor-mation as well as cooperation will contribute to stimulate innovation in companies. Knowledge sharing through innovation network has a central role in upgrading innovation capacity. It implies that the necessary poli-cies to intensify the wiring innovation network in capital goods industry are: i) the establishment of bridging institution or network broker for training, facilitating and mobilizing of network formation; ii) government financial assistance for hiring external experts/consultant to upgrade the innovation capacity of industry; iii) incentives (i.e.financial compensa-tion, recognition and career advancement) for university and research institute professors working to upgrade the innovation capacity of indus-try; and iv) government consultancy services and/or subsidized consul-tancy services from universities/research institutions to upgrade innova-tion capacity of industry.
THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE INDONESIAN ECONOMY: A SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODEL Tasrif, Muhammad
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It is an accepted view that technological progress is an extremelyimportant, perhaps the most important, determinant in the growth in output per man. Therefore, the governments policies related to the R & D activities to spur the development of the technology in order to enhance economic growth in Indonesia are becoming very important to be analyzed. For this purpose, a process oriented model of technology-economy interactions (Technology-Economy Model) was developed; and through the simulation of the model a clear and distinct understanding of the role of the technology in the Indonesian economy can be obtained. In the model, the capital-labor ratio (KLR) is proposed as an indicator of the technology in an economic system. This implies that the development of technology will be strongly determined by the decisions those related to the development of capital (investment and depreciation) and the growing of labor (hire and fire). The structure of decision making process is naturally consists of the interdependent relationships among some components which constructing causal loops (feedback loops). Based on this thought, the system dynamics methodology is used in this study to develop the Technology-Economy Model. The growth behavior of the technology and the economy is obtained through simulating the model from year 2000 until year 2050 for some scenarios related to the R&D activities and the economic policies. The analysis of the model behavior provides some important policy directions those expected to produce the higher technology and economic growth and also the better performance of the economy, i.e.: policies to manage R&D activities becoming effective, R&D policies should have a linkage with the education and training policies (link and match), have also a linkage with the economic policies (investment, export, and import), and the development of industry (wage policies).
CONCEPTION-ADOPTION MODEL OF ORGANIC RICE INNOVATION: FARMERS SOCIAL ECONOMY (CASE STUDY IN TASIKMALAYA, WEST JAVA) Heryanto, Mahra Arari
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The process of organic rice farming system conception initiated by inter-national market demand for organic rice which is drive businessman to create a partnership with farmer to fullfil the demand. In conception stage, it is running effectively substitue convetional farming with organic farming system. However, conception process which has been running will not continue to adoption stage if this process managed not properly. Social factor (farmer behaviour)is a determinant in farmer decision to adopt organic farming system because of interelations with the economic practically. Technology, environment, attitude and belief interaction in adoption stage more complex than canception stage. This model built qualitatively using system thinking method and social fabric matrix (SFM). Causal loop diagram used to analyze causality of elements interalistionship in conception and adoption stage, thus social fabric matrix used to mapping the element interelation involved in organic farming adoption which is consist of social institution, technology, environment, value and belief, and attitude. This research indicates that adoption stage is critical point that have to be passed in an innovation process. The point is innovation should be managed properly since the conception until adoption that involved social, economy and technology elements.
TAX INCENTIVES AND FISCAL SUPPORT TO ENCOURAGE INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Sitepu, Eddy Mayor Putra
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Human resources and technology are the greatest capital of a nation at this time. Innovation and technology as a driving force of growth re-quires investment in enormous amount. Studies show that tax incentives and fiscal support contribute significantly to the level of investment in research and development. The varying forms of tax incentives and fiscal support results in different impact on the development of technology and innovation. This study aims to conduct a comparative study of the various forms of tax incentives and fiscal support for research and development as well as provide recommendations on the suitable form of tax incentives and fiscal support to be implemented in Indonesia. Methodology used in this research is literature study by using descriptive analysis. There are broadly three forms of tax incentives and fiscal support given in various countries, namely: (i) super deduction; (ii) tax credit; and (iii) direct subsidy. The results of this study indicate that Indonesia needs to take aggressive measures in encouraging innovation and technology to improve global competitiveness. To support these measures, an aggressive tax incentives formulation is also required in the midst of the competition and to keep pace with other countries in the region. Tax incentives given need to be focused on the areas where Indonesia has comparative advantage.
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT POLICY IN DEFENSE AND SECURITY Susanti, Vita; Hartanto, Agus; Subekti, Ridwan Arief
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As a sovereign nation, Indonesia has a strategy to defend itself against threats from outside and within the country. That requires a strong defense, both in terms of the number of military personnel and the number of defense equipment. So far, we have mostly the weaponry purchased and hung from abroad. This paper discusses the results of the study several policies and government regulations in defense and securi-ty in Indonesia. The methodology used is the start of data collection both primary data and secondary data, and from these data calculated the ideal number of military personnel and defense equipment. From the analysis of the data can be identified that one of the obstacles faced by Indonesian defense is the ratio of the number of military personnel to the personnel composition of the population as well as Army, Navy, and Air Force are still not ideal as well as the number of defense equipment owned is but below standard. In addition, the documents are not MP3EI clear roadmap on the development, engineering, and purchases of defense equipment and targets each year. Another problem is the absence of good coordination on defense research consortium activities. For that recommended the need for cooperation between military R & D, universities, and other research institutions under one umbrella defense research resulting in better research synergy.
A TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION TO CONSERVE TIN ALLUVIAL MINING: SUBSURFACE HYDRAULIC MINING BY BTM-SR-4 EQUIPMENT Lubis, Ichwan Azwardi; Susilo, Robertus Bambang; Romi, Sasri
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Nowadays, surface hydrolic mining on tin alluvial has caused conflict with other interests. Due to a big mining area needed, the activity has conflict with plantation and local people gardens. Furthermore, activity of illegal mining has destroyed tin reserve and environment as well. Once the illegal mining is not managed properly, tin reserve of the company will decrease significantly, in addition, reclamation cost that must be beared by the company will increase significantly. Approach to manage conflict through negotiation on land use has not given a signifi-cant outcome. As the result, the company experiences a very difficult situation to make a mine planning, both short term and long term. Technology of subsurface hydrolic mining offers a mine activity with minimal land clearing and avoid to open overburden. Currently, PT Timah (Persero) Tbk has succeeded to study and examine the technology through operating a pack of equipment named BTM-SR4. Besides aware-ness on environment, due to its ability to mine on spotted tin deposit, the technology is able to increase tin reserve. Other good news are to decrease mining cost due to not opening over burden and to decrease reclamation cost. All of above good points will support sustainability of the company.

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