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The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM)
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PURPOSE The Asian Journal of Technology management aims to promote interdisciplinary research regarding the special problems and opportunities related to technology management fields in Asia and its effects beyond. It publishes papers by worldwide scholars, practitioners, and those interested in Asian technology development under one of these classifications research paper, viewpoint, conceptual paper, case study, literature review. The journal is intended as an instrument for individuals conducting research on technology management at both micro and macro level of analysis as well as its relationship with other managerial functions such as operations, marketing finance, and human resource. READERSHIP Researchers, educator, senior practitioners in the areas of technology economics, research and development, innovation management, technology management, technology transfer, technology and business strategy will find the journal interest. UNIQUENESS AS ATTRACTIVENESS FACTOR The uniqueness factor of Asian Journal of Technology Management is the scope of study which views the intersect of Technology and Management in a fashionable and unique way in creating competitive advantage of corporations and nations in Asia. As we are facing a fast changing Asia, where old customs and tradition meet technology adoption and the government, industry, corporations; the journal intends to take part in the swift change and is filling a niche in the journal business. There is no other journal that intersects Technology Management and micro-macro level analyzes in the continent of Asia where extensive and considerable shift of technology adoption is in a fast pace. AJTM Journal Indexed by Cross Ref, Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, DOAJ and Indonesian Publication Index (IPI). Print ISSN: 1978-6956; Online ISSN: 2089-791X
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Application of Combined SWOT and AHP for Strategy Development: A Case of Slow Fashion Brand in Bandung, Indonesia Aldilax, Dandy; Pfoertsch, Waldemar
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 13, No 3 (2020)
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Abstract. Raising global awareness in a sustainable environment intrigued many young designers and environmental activists to create environmentally friendly products. Slow fashion is a new solution to overcome issues caused by fast fashion, which promotes concern about the environment and sustainability of the products proven by materials, process, and disposal of the products. However, there is lack of empirical evidence about strategy development for Slow Fashion brand in Indonesia. This study aims to identify an appropriate strategy for slow fashion brand in Bandung, Indonesia. Bandung is one of the most creative cities in Indonesia, according to UNESCO, and be the main area of the research. Based on the result, researcher can determine several strategies for slow fashion brand in Indonesia. This research used quantitative approach through questionnaire filled during Forum Group Discussion (FGD). In developing the strategies, internal and external factors were carried out from environment scanning and discussion, then analyzed use hybrid methodology of SWOT-AHP.  The result of the study concludes four strategies by considering both internal and external factors overall priority score. This study is important in understanding the most important factors to consider in developing strategies to grow a slow fashion brand in Indonesia. Keywords:  Analytical Hierarchy Process , Slow Fashion, Strategic Planning , SWOT
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The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
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The Analysis of Determinants of Developing Village Index in Indonesia Prasetyo, Ahmad Danu; Sonny, Evita
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 13, No 2 (2020)
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Abstract. Indonesia has been suffering from economic and social disparity. The most common gap occurs between rural and urban communities. This level of inequality also occurs within the villages themselves. Therefore, to support village development, The Ministry of Village, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration of Indonesia has developed Developing Village Index (Indeks Desa Membangun) to provide information and village progress status. This paper reviews the relation of the Developing Village Index with local factors. The author applies several local variables of 434 municipalities/districts in all over Indonesia using data of 2017. By using Multiple Linear Regression as the methodology, the author found a positive and significant relationship between the Human Development Index (X1) and Population Size (X3) toward the Developing Village Index (Y). Besides, the author also found a negative and significant relationship between Area Size (X2) and The Regional Level of Surplus and Deficit (X5) toward the Developing Village Index (Y). At the same time, some variables do not have a significant effect on Developing Village Index such as Local Government Capital Expenditure (X4) and Local Grant (X6).Keywords: Developing village index, human development index, local government capital expenditure, the regional level of surplus and deficit, local grant. 
The Learning Evaluation of Business Incubator's Role in Developing Technology-Based Startups at Technology Business Incubator Ghina, Astri; Sinaryanti, Ina
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
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Abstract. Technology-based startup plays a vital role in improving the Indonesian economy. There are thousands of units of technology-based startups, though most of them are not adequately sustainable. The inadequacy is attributed to the fact that the products or services created are not in line with market needs and do not help understand business processes. Universities play an essential role in developing startups through business incubators to compete in the digital age. There is no conducive learning environment for business incubators in Indonesia, though the national standards are used. This research evaluates the learning process in a Technology Business Incubator in Bandung University using case study methods. Data is collected by performing in-depth interviews with three incubator managers and seven startup founders or tenants who have completed the incubation process. The business industry consists of education, design, printing, and fishery, while the interviews cover the process before, during, and after incubation, including the tenant's selection criteria and stages, learning processes in incubators and facilities, after graduation programs, and measurement of the impacts. The results show that the practices fit the ideal conditions, including training-focused and knowledge sharing session programs or skills, knowledge provisions, and expertise improvement programs for tenants, rental system facilities for graduates, and commercialization support. Furthermore, there are opportunities to improve several aspects, including developing tenant admission selection criteria, effective learning approaches, coaching, networking, and broader funding, graduation criteria, monitoring for graduates, and a more comprehensive range of impact measurement. This research helps guide business incubators to prioritizedeveloping aspects of services. Moreover, evaluation using the mixed method is open for further investigation.                                                                                                                                  Keywords:  Business Incubator, Pre-incubation, Main incubation, Post-incubation, Startup, Learning Evaluation
Inventory Level Improvement in Pharmacy Company Using Probabilistic EOQ Model and Two Echelon Inventory: A Case Study Farmaciawaty, Desy Anisya; Basri, Mursyid Hasan; Utama, Akbar Adhi; Widjaja, Fransisca Budyanto; Rachmania, Ilma Nurul
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 13, No 3 (2020)
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Abstract. This research is aimed to maintain the inventory level in a two-echelon pharmacy company. The company is a pharmacy company that has 16 branches that operate in Bandung and the surrounding area. The company has a problem with its high inventory cost. To solve the problem, the authors compare two methods that suit the company condition, i.e., the decentralized system using probabilistic EOQ model and the centralization system using the multi-echelon inventory technique. We analyzed sales data and on-hand inventory data acquired from the company information system to perform the study. We limit the scope to the class A items only. We also assume the lead time, setup cost, and holding cost used in this study with the company's owner's consent. To conclude, using the decentralized system, the company will save 31% of their inventory cost, while using the centralization system with the multi-echelon technique, the company will be able to save 61% of their inventory cost. We recommend the company to refer to its competitive strategy before deciding which model it would be implemented. Keywords:  Centralization, Decentralization, Probabilistic Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), Multi-Echelon Inventory, Pharmaceutical Inventory Management
Pro-Environmental Behaviours among Frontliner Employees in Oil and Gas Industry: Does Environmental Work Culture Really Matters? Amin, Izzat; Zailani, Suhaiza; Rahman, Muhammad Khalilur
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 13, No 2 (2020)
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Abstract. This study investigates the employee perceptions of organizational environmental initiatives and their impact on pro-pro-environmental behaviors and frequency of involvement in upstream oil and gas companies in Malaysia, such as the Production Arrangement Contractor and Service Provider Company. The study also examines a new area where environmental work culture acts as a moderator. Analyzed using SmartPLS, our findings demonstrate that supervisory support for environmental initiatives and environmental training has a positive effect on employee perception of organizational support for pro-pro-environmental behaviors. In contrast, the organization's rewards for pro-environmental behaviors do not have a significant impact on it. Following this, the employees' perceptions of organizational support for pro-environmental behaviors positively affect employee engagement in pro-environmental behaviors in both forms of employees' frequency of involvement and employees' innovative pro-environmental behaviors. The findings discovered that environmental work culture moderates the relationship of the effect of the organization's support practices on employee perception of organizational support for pro-environmental behaviors. This study is one of the first attempts to investigate the relationship between the pro-environmental behaviors within the upstream firms in the oil and gas industry. The findings are useful for practitioners in terms of exerting pro-environmental behaviors and facilitating employees' pro-environmental behaviors in the upstream oil and gas management sector.      Keywords:  Employee perceptions, pro-environmental behaviors, organizational support, work culture
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An Investigation of Factors Influencing Intention to Use Mobile Wallets of Mobile Financial Services Providers in Myanmar Min Tun, Phyo
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 13, No 2 (2020)
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Abstract. Mobile wallet is becoming an innovative financial product in the globe and is well expanding quickly into developing countries. This empirical study proposes a comprehensive research model in an amalgamated way consisting of beliefs, social, quality, and trust aspects, to fill up the gaps of previous research studies in similar contexts. The quantitative research is employed to investigate six factors with behavioral intention to use a mobile wallet. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) technique was applied to analyze data and formulate the results. Survey data were collected from 234 potential mobile wallet users in Myanmar. The results of the study indicated that trust and perceived usefulness factors are significantly influencing behavior intention to use a mobile wallet in Myanmar. But service quality, user satisfaction, facilitating conditions, and social influence are statistically insignificant. The result of this study can be utilized by user acquisition managers, marketing managers, and business development managers to formulate the strategies and approaches for positioning their mobile wallet among a suitable user base, thereby acquiring more mobile wallet users.Keywords: Mobile wallet, mobile financial service, financial technology, behavioral intention
Assessment of Research Collaborations for Improving Intellectual and Economic Performance in Public Renewable Energy R&D Kim, Dohyoung; Jang, Sojin; Jung, Sungdo; Hwang, Junseok
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
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Abstract. Public R&D investment in renewable energy has burgeoned at the global level in a concerted effort to expedite energy transition. Unlike traditional energy sources, the renewable energy industry produces a favorable collaboration environment for small and medium enterprises, affecting traits of R&D collaboration in R&D as well. The main purpose of this study is to find relationships between R&D collaboration and intellectual & economic performances in renewable energy R&D. We have analyzed 484 projects completed between 2006 and 2014 in South Korea’s public renewable energy R&D program. We found that university-industry-government research institute collaboration is not the most effective for creating intellectual nor economic performance, interpreting as a necessity in the revision on current UIG collaboration policy. For a leader organization, we found that medium enterprises are the most positively related with economic outcomes, interpreting medium enterprises had as much technical competency and investment capacity as large enterprises. Keywords: R&D, performance measurement, collaboration, renewable energy, triple helix, r&d leader