Adiwan F. Aritenang
Regional Technology Researcher Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology Indonesia

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THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: TFP AND ECONOMETRICS ANALYSIS Aritenang, Adiwan F.
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business Vol 28, No 1 (2013): January
Publisher : Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business

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The development in Indonesia regions has been unbalance over the years. In Indonesia, significant differences on local governance capacities and natural resources lead tovariation of regional economic development. Following economic theory, technology and innovation are expected to solve regional unbalanced development through optimizing local endowments and human capital. This paper aims to explore the role of technology and knowledge in regional economic development. The total factor productivity (TFP) measurement and econometrics analysis are conducted to explore technology contributions on regional economic development in Indonesia regions. The paper finds that technology level contributes significantly to economic growth, complementary with manufacturing industry. In addition, regional expenditure on education and research and development (R&D) are insignificant to economic growth. These findings confirm the role of industries in regional economic development.Keywords: regional development, TFP, econometrics, statistic.
Kesiapan CHSE di Era New Normal (Studi Kasus: Airbnb di Kota Denpasar, Bali) Aritenang, Adiwan F.; Setiawan, Shafa Kamila Putri
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024):
Publisher : Centre For Tourism Planning and Development

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This research examines Airbnb listings’ readiness to fulfils CHSE in Denpasar City. This result shows three priority amenities: a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit, and a smoke detector. However, the readiness of Airbnb to meet CHSE requirements remains limited and only found in certain types of listing. The study provide important insights into the lack of CHSE implementation among Airbnb listings, mainly in private and hotel room listings. This problem is further exacerbated by the difficulty of supervising the implementation of the CHSE, as Airbnb’s legal status remains debatable following hosts’ willingness to register with the Tourism Office.