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STI Policy and Management Journal
ISSN : 19079753     EISSN : 25025996     DOI : -
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The STI (Science, Technology and Innovation) Policy and Management is a scientific journal discussing theoretical and practical issues in science and technology policy for economic competitiveness, research and development management and innovation management. The journal welcomes manuscripts from researchers, academics and practitioners in these areas. The Editor accepts articles and book reviews in STI policy and management. Two volumes are published in a year (July and December).
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Building Capacity For Innovation Through R&D Consortia in Health Projects: From Network Interaction to Systemic Transformation Ria Hardiyati; Trina Fizzanty; Erman Aminullah
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2017): STI Policy and Management
Publisher : Center for Science and Technology Development Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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This paper attempt to elucidate the postulation that there is a continuous trajectory from the network interaction in scientific research towards the systemic transformation in innovation capacity building. This study will expose that the availability of research capacity in certain areas can be developed into innovation capacity through R&D consortia, where building research capacity is a long term process of scientific accumulation. This study utilizes two techniques scientometrics and case study in stem cell and vaccine research in understanding innovation capacity.The research capacity in the area of vaccines has been long started from individual research conducted by researcher. It has been continued into organization research, and then developed into building innovation capacity through R&D consortia. However, in areas of stem cell there is still lack of evidence but it directly leaps to build innovation capacity through R&D consortia. Therefore further empirical evidence is needed to support the continuous trajectory.
Keterkaitan Industri Manufaktur Berintensitas Teknologi dengan Pendekatan Analisis Input-Output di Jawa Timur Karlina Sari; Muhammad Arifin
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 12, No 1 (2014): Warta KIML (Journal of S&T Policy and R&D Management)
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The economic crisis in 1998 had caused the decrease in economic growth up to 13% and particularly for industrial sector 11.4%. This shock encouraged local governments, including East Java to actively promote industry by utilizing the available natural resources; processing them into products that have value added. The study intends to see the linkage among technology-intensive industrial sectors before the economic crisis (1994) and after the economic crisis (2006). The analysis method used in the study is input-output (I-0) analysis, using the dispersion power index and the degree of sensitivity index from the multiplier matrix. The classification of manufacturing industry is based on its technology intensity, i.e. high-tech, medium-high-tech, medium-low-tech, and low-tech. The result of the study shows that the seed industry sector in 1994 is the industries with high backward and forward linkages, i.e. the group of basic metal and metal goods industry, and non -pharmaceutical chemical industry. In 2006, however, both industries had only high backward linkage. Furthermore, the industrial group with no potential is the industry with low backward and forward linkages in 1994, i.e. food, beverages, and tobacco industry. Nevertheless in 2006 this low-tech intensity industry became a potential, together with timber and rattan industry, and pharmaceuticals and traditional medicine industry. In 2006, the group with less potentials was the low-tech industry like textile, textile product, leather and footwear industry; and the medium-low-tech industry like oil refining industry; as well as the high -tech industry like, railway, transportation tools and its restoration industry. The shift occurred due to the factors of raw material use (local/import) and capability to produce value added products.
Technology-Based Startup: A Formula to Become Sustainable Company in Indonesia, A Case Study From UAVINDO Nusantara Uruqul Nadhif Dzakiy
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2018): STI Policy and Management
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Beside technology-based startups are not many enough in Indonesia, they must have faced problems that make them hard to grow. Not many of them can sustain for a long time. UAVINDO Nusantara is an exception. The company that concern in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology was founded in 2000 and can survive till now. It passed three periods (building trust, crisis, and rising up) before commits to be a solution provider company in aeronotics that concern in military market. Its change capability of organizational management, its innovation culture, and ability to become trusted company are characteristics for the company to become sustainable. Three factors that shape it like that ; leadership of its manager (director), learning culture inside the company, and ability to maintain its network. Keywords: UAVINDO Nusantara, technology-based startup, Indonesian company, sustainable company.
Perspektif Sistem Inovasi Dalam Konten Kebijakan Daerah Jawa Timur Bidang Iptek dan Inovasi Periode 2000-2011 Prakoso Bhairawa Putera
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 10, No 2 (2012): Warta KIML (Journal of S&T Policy and R&D Management)
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Regulatory regions as the object of attention of this study are discussed in the content published policies and provide regulation of science technology and innovation in the area. Policy in the area of this study is that the regulation of East Java Province. The method of this research is using the content analysis with frame of innovation system. The results revealed that 64% of science-technology and innovation policy period from 2000 to 2011 in the province of East Java has relevance and significance to the development (research), diffusion and utilization of technology in the area. Generally the regulations in East Java emphasis on institutional strengthening, and supporting of science-technology and innovation program.
Tipologi, efektivitas dan elemen-Elemen utama dalam Kolaborasi Riset Internasional : Studi Kasus pada beberapa proyek riset Internasional di LIPI Trina Fizzanty; Kusnandar Kusnandar; Wati Hermawati; Dini Oktaviyanti; Radot Manalu; Ishelina Rosaira Poerbosisworo
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 11, No 2 (2013): Warta KIML (Journal of S&T Policy and R&D Management)
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This paper aims to present types as well as effectiveness in international research collaboration projects. Sixteen collaborative research projects at LIPI, an Indonesian government R&D institution, operated between 2001-2010 were evaluated. The effectiveness of the project was examined by comparing types and its benefits, and elements associated to the effectiveness of the projects. The research identified seven different types of collaboration and two major benefits which are publication and human resource or institutional capacity building. Meanwhile, a small number of the collaboration projects produced innovation, particularly where the triple helix structure - collaboration between academician, business and government - existed and promoted. Thus, three elements were found to beessential in supporting effective research collaboration: bargaining position; trust based competence; and trust based relationship.
Preface STIPM Journal Vo.2 No. 1 2017 Sigit Setiawan
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2017): STI Policy and Management
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Pengaruh Litbang, Industri dan Perguruan Tinggi Terhadap Minat Generasi Muda Bekerja di Sektor Keantariksaan dengan Pendekatan Triple Helix Network Intan Perwitasari; Agil Sutrisnanto
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2015): Warta KIML (Journal of S&T Policy and R&D Management)
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Partnership in human resource development can not be separated from the role of aerospace science and technology actors through space education and mindedness. The partnership aims to reduce lag of technology in the industry, R & D and higher education. One of the strategic issues in human resources elements is low interest of young people to work in space sector. With reference to the concept of an ideal partnership R & D in the National Innovation System, then the question is how effective the role of actors in science and technology in growing interest of young generation amid human resource needs encouragement and regeneration. This study aimed to analyze that the effect of relationship variables of R & D, industry and higher education to the interest of the young generation in Indonesia space sector. The method of analysis used was Partial Least Square (PLS), by taking a sample of 139 respondents conducted in four universities with purposive sampling method and triple helix network analysis. Results of treatment with SmartPLS is no positive effect variable space research, space industry, higher education to interest in the young generation. It is caused by low coordination between space research, space industry and higher education to built capacity buiding in joint research. Space research likes LAPAN has been given mandate to build space education, and to be a design center of space technology for industry.
Drivers Of Innovation Without Formal R&D: Selected cases of Indonesian firms Erman Aminullah; Trina Fizzanty; Qinan Maulana B Soesanto
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2018): STI Policy and Management
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The objective of this study is to have deep understanding on why and how firms engaging in innovation without formal R&D. Three cases of firms in machinery and food processing sectors were studied. The cross cases analysis found that types and sources of innovation vary according to business areas, technology field, and technological capability level of each firms. Firms innovate without formal R&D through  it’s particular ways, and it is driven by firm’s specific resources namely management vision and leadership,  integrated business system, and entrepreneurship and networking. The conceptual contribution of this study is an enrichment to “learning by using” with a new variant the so called “mastering from using”. Nevertheless, innovation without formal R&D is deficient in absorptive capacity (AC), it implies that non-R&D and informal R&D firms should  invest in R&D to develop AC and increase technology adoption. Goverment policy by using  R&D financing support and tax incentives should be directed at the innovative low-tech (LT) as well as low and medium-tech (LMT) industries, which will have produced higher results through innovation with informal and/or non R&D actvities.   Keywords: innovation drivers, innovation types, innovation sources, non-R&D, informal R&D
Short-Term and Long Term Benefirs of Supplier-Customer Relationship Dian Prihadyanti
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 11, No 1 (2013): Warta KIML (Journal of S&T Policy and R&D Management)
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Today, business environment has become more dynamic with more demanding customers and intense market competition. To meet this, more and more firms are conducting innovation activities. Firms which are succeed to innovate tends to survive and grow to a greater extent. Innovation may come from various sources, one of them is from external side of a firm. As one of the main sources of innovation from external side, business partner which include supplier and customer have important role to the success of innovation. This paper attempts to analyzing the role of cooperation and relationship between supplier and customer firms in Indonesia’s automotive sector, in regard with the change in innovation maturity stage of those firms. Long term and short term advantages gain from the cooperation and managed relationship are also discussed. Key factors for succesful cooperation with optimum benefits are related with trust and openness culture from both parties. Further research directions are also discussed in this paper. 
Development of National Technology Audit Policy Subiyanto Subiyanto
STI Policy and Management Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2017): STI Policy and Management
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The Laws have mandated implementation of technology audit, nevertheless such implementation needs an additional policy that is more technical. The concept of national audit technology policy shall make technology audit as a tool to ensure the benefit of technology application for society and technology advance for nation independency. This article discusses on technology audit policy concept especially infrastructure requirement, with emphasis on regulation, implementation tools, and related institution. The development of technology audit policy for national interest requires provision of mandatory audit implementation, accompanied by tools for developing technology auditor’s competence and technology audit institutional’s mechanism. To guide technology auditor’s competence, concept of national audit technology policy shall classify object of technology audit into product technology, production technology, and management of technology, accompanied by related parameters of technology performance evaluation.

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