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Widianto, Eko. "Oil and gas business opportunities in Indonesia." Leading Edge 26, no. 2 (February 2007): 222–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/tle26020222.1.

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Handayani, Nur, and Cahya Budhi Irawan. "Human Capital and Business Growth in Indonesia." SPLASH Magz 1, no. 2 (April 21, 2021): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.54204/splashmagzvol1no1pp28to30.

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This study examines government investment in education and health, as well as job opportunities as reflected in work participation and its impact on economic growth by using secondary data from world banks using the moving average autoregression method. We find that work participation, education investment and health investment positively related to economic growth.
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Fitrianingrum, Agustina, Rina Shahriyani Shahrullah, and Elza Syarief. "LEGAL APPROACHES TO ONLINE ARBITRATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN INDONESIA." Mimbar Hukum - Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada 28, no. 2 (June 27, 2016): 314. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jmh.16724.

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AbstractOnline arbitration is one of the mechanisms to settle business disputes. Using online arbitration in Indonesia is challenging because the Indonesian arbitration law (Law No.30 of 1999 concerning Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution) does not specifcally deal with online arbitration. This research provides arguments and evidences that the relevant Indonesian national laws support the use of online arbitration. It adopts a normative legal research with a qualitative approach. It is concluded that business people should not be doubtful to use online arbitration to settle their business disputes since it is valid and its awards are enforceable in Indonesia.IntisariPenggunaan elektronik dan internet dalam bisnis memberikan banyak peluang bagi pelaku bisnis untuk memperluas jaringan bisnisnya. Arbitrase online merupakan salah satu mekanisme yang memberikan alternative solusi ketika terjadi perselisihan dalam bisnis. Namun, pelaku bisnis akan menghadapi berbagai tantangan dalam menggunakan arbitrase online di Indonesia karena hukum arbitrase di Indonesia yang diatur dalam Undang-Undang No.30 Tahun 1999 tentang Arbitrase dan Alternatif Penyelesaian Sengketa tidak secara khusus mengatur hal-hal yang menyangkut arbitrase online. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan dasar pemikiran bukti pendukung terkait bahwa hukum di Indonesia juga mendukung pelaksanaan arbitrase online. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan hukum normatif dengan metode kualitatif digunakan untuk mengalisa hukum di Indonesia yang relevan. Hasil penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa pelaku bisnis seharusnya tidak perlu merasa khawatir menggunakan arbitrase online untuk menyelesaikan sengketa bisnis karena hasil keputusan arbitrase online jelas dan dapat dieksekusi di Indonesia.
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Surahman, Dedy, and Ma’ruf Sya’ban. "Indonesia Gold 2045." IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) 4, no. 6 (November 30, 2021): 948–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.29138/ijebd.v4i6.1553.

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Purpose: In 2019 the government targets the contribution of MSMEs to GDP to increase by 5 percent, To achieve these projections, the government provides support especially related to access to additional funding by issuing a people's business credit policy (KUR), but the facilities of the government are not yet effective enough in encouraging the performance of MSMEs because they are only given to trade businesses, not production businesses. Design/methodology/approach: Research formulation (1) What is the role of Accounting for the Growth of MSMEs?; (2) How is the knowledge and utilization of Fintech by MSMEs? (3) How are the preparations, challenges and opportunities of MSMEs to welcome the indonesian golden 2045 phenomenon? Research methods use qualitative descriptive methods Findings: The results of the study are MSMEs in Lamongan Regency, not much is known about the importance of accounting for business management. Respondents run businesses using only their economic instincts. If you manage to sell a lot means profit, if not sold means loss. Research limitation/implications: Lack of insight and limited understanding of fintech becomes a problem for respondents when getting opportunities for increased turnover but the capital is limited so that the opportunity cannot be utilized. Indonesia gold 2045 phenomenon provides challenges to respondents to adapt to digitalization Practical implications: Capital access is indeed a problem that inhibits MSMEs to spread their wings, including MSMEs who are the object of this research. Paper Type: Research paper
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Wibowo, Dwi Edi. "How Consumers in Indonesia Are Protected Fairly?" Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services 2, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 57–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/ijals.v2i1.36546.

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The progress of the times accompanied by increasingly sophisticated technology, opens new opportunities in the national economic development sector. New opportunities, namely business opportunities, are expected to encourage the macroeconomic sector to become more advanced so as to be able to improve the level of welfare of the people of Indonesia, with an increase in business opportunities in the modern world, so goods and services as the main commodity will certainly develop as well. However, goods and services as an element in these economic transactions open up opportunities for the emergence of possible losses suffered by consumers as part of fraud, negligence, or intentional business actors. This condition raises an understanding of the need for protection of consumers as parties who are often harmed by the actions of these 'naughty' business actors. In fact, an institution has been formed which aims to bring consumers to defend their rights as consumers, namely the Indonesian Consumers Foundation, but consumers are still reluctant to go through the judiciary for themselves so that they are more resigned to what they experience.
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Yulianti, Fitri, and Sri Ulfa Sentosa. "ANALISIS KESEMPATAN KERJA PADA SEKTOR PARIWISATA (SUB SEKTOR PERHOTELAN) DI PROVINSI-PROVINSI INDONESIA." Jurnal Ecogen 1, no. 3 (February 7, 2019): 626. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/jmpe.v1i3.5036.

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This research purpose are to the analyse how the impact of the number of accommodation business, number of visitors to accommodation, output of the hotel sector and the wage on the employment opportunities of the hotel sector in the Indonesian Provinces using the panel regression method based on the fixed effect model (FEM) approach. This type of research is descriptive and associative research, where the data used are secondary data in the form of panel data (pool time series) from 33 provinces in Indonesia during the period 2012-2016. The results of this study indicate that the variable number of business accommodations, the number of visitors to accommodation has a positive and significant effect on the employment opportunities in the hotel sector in the Indonesian Provinces, the hotel sector's output variables have a positive but insignificant effect on the hospitality sector employment opportunities in the Indonesian Provinces and wages have a non-significant negative influence on the employment opportunities in the hotel sector in the Indonesian Provinces.Keywords: Hospitality Sector Job Opportunities, Accommodation Business, visitors to accommodation, Hospitality Sector Output, Wage
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Arief, Harefan, and Eko Tama Putra Saratian. "ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES IN INDONESIA TO INITIATE BUSINESS THROUGH IMPORTER COMMUNITIES." ICCD 1, no. 1 (December 19, 2018): 446–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol1.iss1.66.

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This research is to analize the entrepreneur group esspecially small medium enterprise in seeking funding from many people (crowdfunding) in way to find capital goods which purchased from abroad then to be sold to the domestic market. Analyzing how they search for goods of capital through e-commerce and through visits to exhibitions abroad, especially to China. This phenomenon born along with the emergence of start up that created a media that connecting the customer and manufacturing companies. This business models should meet in order to support sustainable innovations. Study case of this research is one of the community importers. This study uses a qualitative approach with literature review method. As a result, this research is expected to motivate entrepreneurial interest and the ability to create businesses that ultimately have an impact on the economic and social fields.
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Simangunsong, Eliot. "GENERATION-Z BUYING BEHAVIOUR IN INDONESIA: OPPORTUNITIES FOR RETAIL BUSINESSES." MIX: JURNAL ILMIAH MANAJEMEN 8, no. 2 (July 12, 2018): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/mix.2018.v8i2.004.

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Abstract. Advances in information and communication technology have caused two major changes in the business world. Firstly, they have caused a wave of new companies emerge that base their business models on the internet. Secondly, they have given rise to the birth of a new group of buyers, known as Generation-Z, who level of expectation and response to consumption are different. Both of these changes -- in business model and in consumption behaviour -- have broad impacts on how companies connect with their business partners and customers. The main purpose of this study is to investigate Generation-Z’s buying behaviour and how this knowledge helps to bring new opportunities for retail business. We applied a qualitative research method through deep interview of 23 respondents. This study finds that Generation-Z customers in Indonesia have a strong tendency to shop online; they show distinctive behaviours particularly when shopping for clothes and food & beverage. The demographic bonus that Indonesia has enjoyed since 2012 also highlights how this generation is important in business environment in the country
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Shahrullah, Rina Shahriyani, and Henry Hadinata Cokro. "Penegakan Hukum Bagi Pedagang Usaha Mikro, Kecil Dan Menengah Terhadap Para Pelaku Usaha Monopoli." Journal of Law and Policy Transformation 5, no. 2 (December 10, 2020): 113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.37253/jlpt.v5i2.1391.

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This research was conducted for the purpose of ascertaining law enforcements for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) business actors in Indonesia based on Law Number 55 of 1999 concerning Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and Unfair Business Competition. It also analyzes the role of government in providing enforcements to small and Medium Enterprises. In this study, normative legal research was used. It found that the legal protection of small businesses competition in Indonesia is a manifestation of the implementation of economic democracy that contains the principles of justice and togetherness to encourage creating opportunities for every businessman in a healthy competition environment. It also found that healthy competition aims to avoid a monopoly of certain business actors only, but it could provide business opportunities for Small and Medium Enterprises business actors to enlarge their business.
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Estiningtyas, Ely, and Abdul Malik. "Challenges and Opportunities for Human Resource Management in Indonesian Dairy Farms." SPLASH Magz 1, no. 2 (April 21, 2021): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.54204/splashmagzvol1no2pp1to4.

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This study aims to examine the development of dairy farming in Indonesia by using the online interview method as a method of data collection, which is then quantified based on the results of the interview. We conducted online interviews with 120 cattle breeders in Indonesia by random sampling and then quantified them for analysis using the narrative quantitative method with the ordinary least square model to perform data regression. This research focuses on looking at the growth of the dairy business which is reflected in the monthly average farmer income calculated from 2000 to 2019, the number of cows, the number of employees and the welfare of employees. We find that the development of the dairy business is influenced by the number of dairy cows, the number of employees and the welfare of the employees which is a reflection of the level of employee job satisfaction.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Business opportunities (Indonesia)"

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Leith, Andrew R., of Western Sydney Hawkesbury University, and Faculty of Management. "Competitiveness of Australian small to medium enterprises in Indonesia." THESIS_FMAN_XXX_Leith_A.xml, 2000. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/512.

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The purpose of this research is to determine whether Indonesian business practices and culture inhibit the competitiveness of Australian small to medium enterprises in Indonesia. Prior to the current economic demise of the Indonesian economy, Australia's trade relations with its closest Asian neighbour were not as significant as trade with countries far removed from Australia's shores. Previous research has identified that cultural problems and inadequate communication contribute towards the lack of competitiveness of international small to medium enterprises.However there has been no rigorous and comprehensive research specially related to Australian entrepreneurs and the problems they encounter in Indonesia.Several key themes emerged from this study which indicated that thorough planning and market research are more important than a comprehensive understanding of business practices and culture. What the research brings to extant literature is a rigorous and methodological analysis of Indonesian business practices from an Australian entrepreneur's perspective. This provides a structured link between the parent disciple of cross cultural communications, the plethora of information on Asian business practices, and the reality of Australian small to medium enterprises attempting to enter the Indonesian market
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Gullarbergs, Frida, and Emma Haugland. "The Wave of the Social Enterprise : A Single Case Study on an International Social Enterprise Operating in Indonesia." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-96336.

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During the last decades, the circular economy has enabled a new kind of business model that is challenging the traditional linear way of doing business. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how an international social enterprise work towards a circular business model, as well as the challenges and opportunities that comes with operating in an emerging market. Previous research on the subject is limited which leaves a research gap in existing literature. Indonesia is an emerging country that is struggling with a weak recycling infrastructure and   lack of waste management, which has resulted in an ocean plastic pollution problem.   In the theoretical framework, relevant aspects of the circular economy, social enterprises and opportunities and challenges with operating in an emerging market are presented. A conceptual framework concludes the literature review by illustrating how the concepts ties together. In order to answer the research questions, a qualitative research method has been followed throughout this single case study, combined with an abductive approach. The data has been collected through semi-structured interviews presented together with secondary data, in order to get a deeper understanding of the case. By examining an international social enterprise with operations in an emerging market, findings on what opportunities and challenges this social enterprise encounter in Indonesia are presented together with how they work towards a circular business model. This study indicates that the international social enterprise challenges the linear way of doing business and can be set as an example for other companies that has a social mission and wants to do business in a sustainable way.   The analysis discusses the relation between the theoretical concepts and the empirical findings, together with observations from the authors. The analysis is followed by the concluding chapter where the contributions are stated, and the research questions are answered, followed by implications, limitations and suggestions for future research. The findings showed that international social enterprises can find opportunities in infrastructure- and institutional gaps in emerging markets. In addition, the findings indicate that a strong social mission can reduce the challenges of operating in an emerging market. The findings have contributed to introducing the social enterprise phenomenon into the international business research field, as well as international social enterprises operating in emerging markets. The authors also provide their definition of the concept ‘social enterprise’.
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Leith, Andrew R. "Competitiveness of Australian small to medium enterprises in Indonesia." Thesis, 2000. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/512.

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The purpose of this research is to determine whether Indonesian business practices and culture inhibit the competitiveness of Australian small to medium enterprises in Indonesia. Prior to the current economic demise of the Indonesian economy, Australia's trade relations with its closest Asian neighbour were not as significant as trade with countries far removed from Australia's shores. Previous research has identified that cultural problems and inadequate communication contribute towards the lack of competitiveness of international small to medium enterprises.However there has been no rigorous and comprehensive research specially related to Australian entrepreneurs and the problems they encounter in Indonesia.Several key themes emerged from this study which indicated that thorough planning and market research are more important than a comprehensive understanding of business practices and culture. What the research brings to extant literature is a rigorous and methodological analysis of Indonesian business practices from an Australian entrepreneur's perspective. This provides a structured link between the parent disciple of cross cultural communications, the plethora of information on Asian business practices, and the reality of Australian small to medium enterprises attempting to enter the Indonesian market
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Books on the topic "Business opportunities (Indonesia)"

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Indonesian Petrochemical Business Conference (1st 1989 Jakarta, Indonesia). Petrochemical business opportunities in Indonesia. [Jakarta: s.n., 1990.

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Tan, Cheng Leong. Indonesia, business and investment opportunities. [Singapore]: Cassia Communications, 1992.

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Anne, Booth. The Indonesian economy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: A history of missed opportunities. London: Macmillan, in association with Australian National Unoversity, Canberra, 1998.

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Meng, Tan Teck, ed. Business opportunities in Indonesia. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University, 1998.

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Publications, USA International Business. Indonesia Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook. 3rd ed. Intl Business Pubns USA, 2001.

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Indonesia: Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook. International Business Publications, USA, 2005.

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Indonesia-Thai business relations: Opportunities and prospects. Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 1997.

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Publications, USA International Business. Indonesia Footwear Manufacturing Export-import And Business Opportunities Handbook. Intl Business Pubns USA, 2006.

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Publications, USA International Business. Indonesia Clothing Manufacturing Export-import And Business Opportunities Handbook. Intl Business Pubns USA, 2006.

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Publications, USA International Business. Indonesia Plastic Product Manufacturing Export-import And Business Opportunities Handbook. Intl Business Pubns USA, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Business opportunities (Indonesia)"

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Syaputra, Kamilia, Mahatma Kufepaksi, and Ernie Hendrawaty. "Characteristics of politically connected companies in Indonesia." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 40–43. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-10.

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Handaru, A. W. "Spiritual wisdom in beach management: Best practice from Bali, Indonesia." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 32–35. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-08.

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Fauziah, Hujaimatul. "“Wonderful Indonesia” positioning branding as a place of interesting tourism." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 77–80. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-20.

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Irma Febriana, M. K., Rizka Malia, and S. Nurbetty Herlina. "Banking performance and shock response of macroeconomic conditions in Indonesia." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 94–96. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-25.

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Hendrawaty, E. "Cash holdings estimation model for non-financial companies in Indonesia." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 191–95. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-51.

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Rahmani Qastharin, Annisa, and Gregg Vanourek. "Understanding the business model of social enterprise: Case study of Indonesia Mengajar." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 239–43. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-63.

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Ambya. "Convergency of revenue per capita regional New Autonomy (NAR) in Indonesia." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 90–93. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-24.

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Kusumastuti, Henni, Novalia, and Adelina Anum. "Forecasting tourism demand using the trend models method: Evidence from Indonesia." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 112–15. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-30.

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Widarni & Murniati, Eny Lestari, Silvi Asna Prestianawati, and Suryaning. "Digital economy challenge: Innovation of technology and unemployment dilemma in Indonesia." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 167–70. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-44.

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Hasnawati, Sri. "The analysis of corporate bond liquidity in the Indonesia secondary market." In The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0, 214–17. Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853778-56.

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Conference papers on the topic "Business opportunities (Indonesia)"

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Amir, M. F. "Development of Integrated Oil and Gas Plant Information Management System (PIMS) in Indonesia." In Indonesian Petroleum Association 44th Annual Convention and Exhibition. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa21-f-287.

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As appointed to represent the Indonesian government for managing entire upstream oil and gas business and operations throughout Indonesia, the Special Task Force For Upstream Oil and the Gas Business Activities Republic of Indonesia or known as SKK Migas, have established a vision to integrate monitoring all Production Sharing Contract (PSC) operators in Indonesia, transforming the conventional-manual approach—which was previously less effective and efficient, into an online integrated monitoring system. It is motivated by the digital transformation trend in the industrial world, which brings a new wave of opportunities to raise effectiveness and efficiency. However, the challenges are not easy. Despite the fact that Indonesia’s oil and gas industry has been operating for a long time ago, various technologies, some of which have used old technology, are the actual conditions that must be handled. Therefore, a systematical strategy is required. Step by step approach, by integrating real-time connections of plant information management systems are proposed to incorporate the major production systems, which are responsible for producing more than 80% of 6.600 million standard cubic feet of gas per day and 700 thousand barrels of oil per day, from major oil and gas companies in Indonesia. The system was successfully built, which provides integrated real-time monitoring dashboards of major upstream operations in Indonesia and connected online with automatic reporting systems and early warning systems. The system’s dashboards and notifications give flexibility in connection, which can be accessed anytime and anywhere if an internet connection is available. During the pandemic COVID-19, which restricts inspection activities to the fields, the system is proven effective in monitoring points of view without losing supervision over the operational aspects, which assurances the achievement of the executed programs. In conclusion, the contribution of the presented work is the digital transformation in the oil and gas sector in Indonesia in terms of operational supervision, which successfully creates a collaborative working environment in managing the oil and gas production target achievement. It changes the interaction between government and PSC operator companies regarding data capture and process monitoring, bringing a new era in supporting the decision-making process.
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Abubakar, Azwar, Eko Prasojo, and Lina Miftahul Jannah. "Collaborative Governance in Eradicating Corruption in Indonesia: Challenges and Opportunities." In 1st International Conference on Administrative Science, Policy and Governance Studies (ICAS-PGS 2017) and the 2nd International Conference on Business Administration and Policy (ICBAP 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icaspgs-icbap-17.2017.21.

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Handayani, Sri, Lisa Rokhmani, Yogi Dwi Satrio, and Dian Rachmawati. "Expanding of Entrepreneurship Spirit in Capturing Business Opportunities to Women Society in East Java, Indonesia." In 2nd International Conference on Economic Education and Entrepreneurship. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006890806370640.

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Hamsal, Mohammad, and Mohammad Ichsan. "The COVID-19 Pandemic and Telemedicine Adoption: Challenges and Opportunities." In Proceedings of the First International Conference of Economics, Business & Entrepreneurship, ICEBE 2020, 1st October 2020, Tangerang, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.1-10-2020.2304933.

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Widiyanto, Anugerah, Anggun Supomo, Daru Rahmawati, and Djoko Prasetyo. "Startups Business Opportunities Analysis as an Effort to Arrange Policy Design for Reducing the Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Startups Business." In 1st International Conference on Sustainable Management and Innovation, ICoSMI 2020, 14-16 September 2020, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.14-9-2020.2304409.

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Dalve, Kishor, and Pravin Shastri. "Study of Business Management Opportunities with Special Reference to Agro-Tourism in Maharashtra State." In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Applied Economics and Social Science, ICAESS 2022, 5 October 2022, Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia. EAI, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.5-10-2022.2325871.

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Daryatno, Andreas Bambang, and Linda Santioso. "The Influence of Accounting Conservatism, Leverage, Growth Opportunities, Cash and Liquidity on Corporate Investment Among Manufacturing Companies Listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange." In 8th International Conference of Entrepreneurship and Business Management Untar (ICEBM 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200626.043.

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Tetep, Tetep, Jamilah Jamilah, Endang Dimyati, and Odang Hermanto. "Opportunities or Challenges? Building Student Social Character through WhatsApp-Based Project Citizen in Disruptive Era." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business, Law And Pedagogy, ICBLP 2019, 13-15 February 2019, Sidoarjo, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-2-2019.2286090.

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Aritonang, Joshua, and Rofikoh Rokhim. "Big Data Analysis of Paid and Free Applications in Google Playstore and Apple App Store to Know Application Characteristics and Monetization Opportunities for New Startup in Indonesia." In The International Conference on Business and Management Research (ICBMR 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.201222.030.

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Tamarin, Cindy Claudia, Neneng Nurlaela Arief, and Agnesia Candra Sulyani. "PROPOSED MARKETING STRATEGY FOR TOURISM USING VIRTUAL REALITY (VR) DURING COVID-19 (STUDY CASE: LABUAN BAJO)." In GLOBAL TOURISM CONFERENCE 2021. PENERBIT UMT, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/gtc.2021.11.045.

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One of the factors in the development of culture and natural resources in Indonesia is the tourism sector. This is sought to help improve and improve the community’s economy by opening employment opportunities and developing areas that have the potential as tourism hotspots, one of which is the Komodo National Park in Labuan Bajo. However, due to the outbreak of the SARS- COVID-19 virus, the government came up with a policy to stop economic activity in the tourism sector to prevent the spread of the virus by implementing Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB). This paper aims to propose a tourism marketing strategy during the COVID-19 period by using Virtual Reality (VR) technology as a market research requirement for the TelkomGroup. This paper used a mix of methods to collect and test the data to prove the hypothesis including an External Analysis (PESTEL and Consumer Analysis) and Internal Analysis (STP or Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning and 4P Marketing Mix). The formulation of the business strategy used in this study was the Lean Canvas Business Model. Qualitative data was obtained from quantitative data analysis, which was in turn obtained by conducting interviews and collecting data surveys from a total of 360 respondents. The research resulted in a proposed marketing strategy for tourism for the COVID -19 period and beyond in the form of an STP and marketing mix, as well as its implementation through the introduction of VR. Therefore, by providing this recommendation, it is hoped that it can be a point of reference to promote and increase the interest of tourists again to support the “Pesona Indonesia” programme.
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Saha, Amrita, Jodie Thorpe, Keir Macdonald, and Kelbesa Megersa. Linking Business Environment Reform with Gender and Inclusion: A Study of Business Licensing Reform in Indonesia. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.001.

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Business environment reform (BER) targets inadequate business regulations. It is intended to remove constraints to business investment, enabling growth and job creation, and create opportunities for international business to contribute to and benefit from this growth. However, there is a lack of detailed knowledge of the impact of BER on gender and inclusion (G&I). While a review of existing literature suggests that in general, there is no direct link between BER and G&I, indirect links are likely through the influence of BER on firm performance. Outcomes will be influenced by the differential ways in which women-led firms experience the business environment when compared to their male counterparts, with disparities based on how they are treated under the law, as well as structural and sociocultural factors. The fact that in many countries, female-led firms are fewer and smaller than those of their male counterparts, and may operate in different sectors, also affects these dynamics. This research offers new insights through an in-depth analysis of the impact of the Pelayanan Terpadu Satu Pintu (PTSP) or one-stop shop business licensing reform in 2009 on firm performance in Indonesia, and how these impacts vary based on the gender of firm leadership. The results find that on average, firms benefited from improved business performance (sales), as a direct or indirect effect of this reform, as well as an increase in the number of medium and large-scale firms. Outside Jakarta (Bali, Banten, Lampung), women-led firms experienced a small but significant benefit relative to male-led firms, related to both sales and the number of medium and large-scale firms they run. In Jakarta, women-led firms continued to lag behind men and there were no significant effects on employment, and this held across province and gender. These findings are based on an analysis of the PTSP reform using data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey (WBES), a survey of small, medium and large firms (i.e. with more than four employees) which took place in Indonesia between 2009 and 2015.
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