Veni Robiatal Adawiyah
Directorate of Research and Innovation Partnership, Indonesia

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The Long Journey of Indonesian Science and Technology Policy during The New Order Period (1968-1998) Maulana Akbar; Syifa Naufal Qisty; Veni Robiatal Adawiyah; Wisnu Mahardhika Putera
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2022): STI Policy and Management
Publisher : National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/STIPM.2022.352

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This study examined Indonesia's science and technology (S&T) policies from 1966 to 1998. The research investigated how the government identifies S&T problems, plans policies, and implements policies to support S&T development using the primary source of national development planning, the six-volume Five-Year Development Plan (Repelita). This study contends that during the 32-year New Order regimes of Indonesian S&T policy, the focus of development shifted from agriculture to efforts to transition mastery of technology products through the development of Human Resources in Science and Technology (HRST), institutional development of S&T, implementation of S&T culture in government institutions, provision of S&T for industry, and technology transfer. Although Indonesian S&T development has never reached the peak where it can compete with developed countries, it does contribute to the creation of a foundational S&T ecosystem, particularly as the initial foundation for the next regime