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2025-02-11Article
Bibliometric analysis of absorptive capacity
(International Business Review, 2017)This study contributes to our understanding of absorptive capacity (AC) by reviewing AC articles systematically using two types of blibliometric co-citation analysis bibliometric co-citation and bibliometric cartography ... -
2025-02-11Article
Women adaptive capacity in post disaster recovery in Indonesia
(Asian Social Science, 2015)With an aim of identifying women coping capabilities in post disaster, the research objective of this paper is to analyze women resilience within the context of four primary sets of adaptive capacities economic development, ... -
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Beyond the Bandung divide ? Assessing the scope and limits of Australia Indonesia security cooperation
(Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2016)Despite sharing many strategic interests, Indonesia and Australia have often struggled to forge effective security cooperation. In this article, the authors evaluate the Bandung divide as a potential explanation for this ... -
2025-02-11Article
Compliance under fragmented governance: the case of ASEAN economic community implementation in four Indonesian city governments
(Policy Studies, 2018)This article assesses the degree of compliance with international commitments by looking at the dynamics of policy implementation in four Indonesian city governments in implementing the conditions of ASEAN Economic Community ... -
2025-02-11Article
Claiming indigenous rights through participatory mapping and the making of citizenship
(Political Geography, 2017)This paper considers how participatory mapping, through the notion of indigeneity, is involved in the making of participants political agency and the possible implications for local struggles over customary land and ... -
2025-02-11Article
A Cost-Effectiveness Model for Frail Older Persons: Development and Application to a Physiotherapy-Based Intervention
(Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2017)Introduction: The clinical importance of frailty is increasing. Existing economic evaluations of interventions to manage frailty have limited time horizons, but even in older populations there may be important longer-term ... -
2025-02-11Article
Diversity, democratisation and Indonesian leadership
(Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2016)Indonesia's normative leadership at the 1955 Asian-African Conference was grounded in anti-colonialism that became part of the Bandung spirit . However, the shape of Indonesia's recent leadership, following its remarkable ... -
2025-02-11Article
Adversarial linkages: The urban poor and electoral politics in Jakarta
(Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 2017)This article examines how social movements based in poor communities make electoral alliances with politicians in contemporary Indonesia. Drawing on case studies of the urban poor in two elections in Jakarta, we point to ... -
2025-02-11Article
Improving tourism destination governance: Case of Labuan Bajo City and the Komodo National Park, Indonesia
(Social Sciences (Pakistan), 2016)Indonesian tourism shows a positive progress which is characterized by many attractions as well as increasing number of tourists. Yet tourism destinations have not been managed professionally and facilities available do ... -
2025-02-11Article
The Perils of Prosperity Approach in Papua
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The rise of uncontested elections in Indonesia: Case studies of Pati and Jayapura
(Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2017)This article explains a new trend in Indonesian local politics: the rise of uncontested elections. We explore this trend by way of detailed examinations of two such elections in February 2017: the district head election ... -
2025-02-11Article
Distributional politics and social protection in Indonesia: Dilemma of layering, nesting and social fit in Jokowi's poverty policy
(Journal of Southeast Asian Economies, 2018)Social protection policies involve distributional politics and practices that pose significant challenges. Focusing on Indonesia, where such policies are rapidly expanding, this paper discusses two programmes most relevant ... -
2025-02-11Article
Online environmental activism and Internet use in the Indonesian environmental movement
(Information Development, 2014)This article investigates the use of the Internet among Indonesian environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) and how this use influences the mobilizing structure of the environmental movement. The discussion is ... -
2025-02-11Article
How young people in Indonesia see themselves as environmentalists: Identity, behaviour, perceptions and responsibility
(Indonesia and the Malay World, 2018)Very little is known about environmental awareness in Indonesia. This article helps to address that ignorance with data from a survey of 1,000 senior high school students in Yogyakarta and Surabaya. The selected schools ... -
2025-02-11Article
Evaluation of poverty alleviation policy: Can conditional cash transfers improve the academic performance of poor students in Indonesia?
(Cogent Social Sciences, 2017)This paper aims to investigate the influence the Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) in Indonesia, on the academic performance of poor students in elementary and junior high school. The design of this impact assessment was based ... -
2025-02-11Article
Palatable sharia: 'Killing two birds with one stone'
(Al-Jami'ah, 2018)Based on observation in the District of Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia shariatization was a form of local re-packaging sharia where the term 'sharia' has been replaced with 'Akhlaq al-Karimah' (noble character). It then had ... -
2025-02-11Article
Enhancing cross-cultural training efficacy on expatriate adjustment through emotional intelligence and social capital
(Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 2012)Cross cultural training is widely believed to make a positive contribution to expatriate adjustment. In practice, however, it is very costly and sometimes ineffective for expatriates. Therefore, there is a growing importance ... -
2025-02-11Article
Building up trust in peaceful and democratic one Asia
(Cultura. International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology, 2017)Globalization cannot be stopped nor denied. Sometimes it may have not only a positive impact but also a negative one, as rivalry among nations may ensue. Economic and political rivalry leads to break up of the conducive ... -
2025-02-11Article
Validity and Reliability of the Early Development Instrument in Indonesia
(Child Indicators Research, 2017)There is increasing interest from international organizations and the research community to use internationally comparable instruments that in turn foster global understanding while providing evidence for local and ... -
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Is innovative behavior really good for the firm?: Innovative work behavior, conflict with coworkers and turnover intention: moderating roles of perceived distributive fairness
(International Journal of Conflict Management, 2011)Purpose: This study aims to investigate the negative impacts of innovative work behavior (IWB) on conflict with coworkers and turnover intention. It also aims to test the moderating effect of perceived distributive fairness ...
