7 articles in this issue
 
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Wati Hermawati
Public funded research and development (R&D) institutes need to play a more active role in maximizing the utilization of their innovation/research results. One of the benefits of R&D innovation result is in the form of economic, social, environmental and ... see more
Mesnan Silalahi,Agus Santoso,Dudi Hidayat
This paper describes the results of scientometric studies in the energy sector, especially in the field of biofuel and or biodiesel in Indonesia using a mixed method. Quantitative research using bibliometric basics and content analysis with text mining is... see more
Nor Ashikin Mohamed Yusof,Sri Widias Asnam,Aini Suzila Anas,Nur Suraya Mustapha,Natrah Emran,Nor Azalina Azman
Policy making is an integral part of policy studies. Theoretically the process of developing a policy document is neither easy nor simple. Far from merely copying the policy provisions of other countries, the process of developing a policy document must g... see more
Azmi Hassan
There exist a huge gap between science and technology discovery and the formulation of public policy mostly due to the poor understanding on how to disseminate the news not only to policy makers but also to the general public. There has been an outright e... see more
Dian Kusumaningrum,Dewi Savitri Saraswati,Seprianus Seprianus
The economy is shifting into the digital economy and to overcome it, the banking industry competes through innovation and digital strategy. Smartphone-based mobile banking is the key component of the digital strategy with 70% of the banks agree to focus t... see more
Karlina Sari,Dian Prihadyanti,Dudi Hidayat
Food industry has been considered as industry with low-intensity research and low R&D-to-sale ratio. However, changes in the environments of food industry; changes in society’s lifestyles; the rise of world’s food consumption; a shrinking food production ... see more