Category: Journal
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Akbar, M., Qisty, S. N., Adawiyah, V. R., & Putera, W. M. (2022). The Long Journey of Indonesian Science and Technology Policy during The New Order Period (1968-1998). STI Policy and Management Journal, 7(2).
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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…
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Akbar, M., & Handayani, T. (2022). Science and Technology Development in Dutch East Indies. Indonesian Historical Studies, 5(2)
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This article describes the long history of the development of science and technology in Indonesia under Dutch East Indies Administration. This study views at how education and science and technology policies in together create the development of the contributions of researcher in research institutions. The study uses a convergent model triangulation which is a mixed…
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Akbar, M., & Asmara, I. J. (2022). The Worker in Video Game Industry: The gap between indie and incorporated video game developers in Indonesia. Journal of Games, Game Art, and Gamification, 7 (1), 22-26.
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The Indonesian video game industry is gaining good momentum as the national video game market continues to grow. However, the contribution of local video game developers is still very minimal. This study will look at the composition of local video games from the point of view of their human resources, from two entities that often…
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Akbar, M., & Handayani, T. (2021). The Response of Indonesian STI Actors in the Mitigation of COVID-19. MIMBAR: Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan, 37 (1), 253-265.
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The COVID-19 pandemic spreads rapidly in Indonesia at the beginning of 2021 that requires quick action from various parties, including the science community. Researchers from Research and Development (R&D) institutions and universities that produce research and innovation products are expected to provide solutions to help accelerate COVID-19 pandemic mitigation in Indonesia. This research aims to…
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Akbar, M., & Hardiyati, R. (2021). The Absorpotion of HRST From Technology-Based Companies of Indonesia. STI Policy and Management Journal, 6 (1).
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The COVID-19 pandemic spreads rapidly in Indonesia at the beginning of 2021 that requires quick action from various parties, including the science community. Researchers from Research and Development (R&D) institutions and universities that produce research and innovation products are expected to provide solutions to help accelerate COVID-19 pandemic mitigation in Indonesia. This research aims to…
