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Rundown and presentation theme final version (9 sept) - ICID
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Dear ICID 2013 Senior Discussant,
Please find the ICID 2013 event rundown and paper presentation theme in the following tables.
ICID 2013 will be held in two locations:
1. The Opening Session - Thursday, 12 September 2013
The Embassy of Republic Indonesia
Tobias Asserlaan 8
2517 KC, The Hague
The Netherlands
2. Day 1 and 2 of the Conference, Friday-Saturday, 13-14 September 2013
International Institute of Social Studies in The Hague
Part of Erasmus University Rotterdam
Kortenaerkade 12,
2518 AX, The Hague,
The Netherlands
Please note that this is not the final version. ICID committee could change the rundown and theme
allocation without any prior notification. Please find the information update on the website.
Best regards,
The Hague, September 9th, 2013
Chairman of International Conference on Indonesia Development 2013
Muhammad Rihan Handaulah
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EVENT RUNDOWN
Time Session Venue
12-sep-13 Opening
18.00-18.30 Registration
Indonesian
Embassy
18.30-19.00
Opening Reception
Indonesia National Anthem “Indonesia Raya”
Opening speech from Mr. Rihan Handaulah, ICID 2013 Chair
Opening speech from Ms. Nungky Indraty, General manager of BNI London
Opening speech from Ms. Retno L.P. Marsudi, Indonesian Ambassador for the
kingdom of Netherlands
19.00-20.30 Gala Dinner and Networking
Book Launching with Dr. Dessy Irawati
13-sep-13 Day 1
ISS
Campus
08.30-09.00 Registration Lobby
09.00-09.15 Welcoming Speech from Prof. Leo de Haan, Rector of Institute of Social Studies Auditorium
09.15-09.30
Key-Note Speech:
Auditorium
H.E. Lilianne Ploumen Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation
09.30-09.45 Tribute to Prof. Husein Jayadiningrat (first Indonesian graduate from Leiden University)
09.45-10.15
Key-Note Speech:
Auditorium
Dr. Lukita D Tuwo, Vice Minister of National Planning and Development (BAPPENAS)
10.15-10.30 Coffee Break
Atrium 1st
Floor
10.30-12.30
Plenary 1: Economics policy towards innovation-driven country
Auditorium
1. Dr. Faisal Basri, Economist from University of Indonesia
2. Dr. Howard Nicholas, Economist from Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University
3. Prof. Greg Barton, Professor for the Study of Indonesia, Monash University
Moderator: Dr. Paul Benneworth
12.30-14.15 Lunch Break and Friday Pray
14.15-15.45 Paper Presentation Parallel Session 1
Room 3.01,
3.14, 3.25,
3.26, 3.39
15.45-16.00 Coffee Break
Atrium 1st
Floor
16.00-17.30 Paper Presentation Parallel Session 2
Room 3.01,
3.14, 3.25,
3.26, 3.39
17.30-17.45 Small Break
17.45-18.30
Wrap Up Plenary Session:
Auditorium
Prof. Ben White, Professor in Sociology Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University
18.30-20.00
Special Event for Indonesian Student Abroad:
Dinner and Discussion with BNI
Auditorium
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Time Session Venue
14-sep-13 Day 2
ISS
Campus
08.30-09.00 Registration Lobby
09.00-09.45
Key-Note Speech:
Auditorium
Ms. Felia Salim, Vice President Director of Bank Negara Indonesia
09.45-11.00
Plenary 2: Innovation System in Economic Development (SDIN)
Auditorium
1. Dr. Roel Rutten, Researcher of Social and Behavioral Science, Tilburg University
2. Dr. Paul Benneworth, Senior Research Associate, University of Twente
Moderator: Dr. Dessy Irawati
11.00-11.15 Coffee Break
Atrium 1st
Floor
11.15-12.30
Plenary 3: Innovation-driven economy from social science, management, and
technological perspective
Auditorium
1. Dr. Warsito P. Taruno, Founder of Edward Technology Company
2. Jan Fransen, M.A.,, Deputy Director of The Institute for Housing and Urban
Development Studies
Moderator: Andri D. Setiawan, M.Sc.
12.30-14.00 Lunch Break dan Prayer Break
Atrium 1st
Floor
14.00-15.30
Paper Presentation Parallel Session 3 Room 3.01,
3.14, 3.25,
3.26, 3.39Essay Finalists' Presentation
Special Dialogue on Indonesia-Netherland Young Scholars Auditorium
15.30-16.00 Coffee Break dan break shalat
Atrium 1st
Floor
16.00-17.30
Paper Presentation Parallel Session 4 Room 3.01,
3.14, 3.25,
3.26, 3.39Essay Finalists' Presentation
17.30-17.45 Small Break
17.45-18.30
Wrap Up Discussion: Publication Plan post ICID 2013
Auditorium
Dr. Roel Rutten and Dr. Dessy Irawati
18.30-20.00
ICID Award Ceremony and concluding remark
Auditorium
Speaker: Mr. Ridwansyah Yusuf Achmad, General Secretary of PPI Belanda
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PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
Friday, 13 September 2013 - parallel Session I (14.15-15.45)
Detail Room I Room II Room III Room IV Room V
Theme
Problems, challenge, and
opportunity to improve the
quality of economic growth
Problems, challenge, and
opportunity to improve the
quality of economic growth
Problems, challenge, and
opportunity to improve the
quality of economic growth
Political and policy making
challenge to raise the
competitiveness
Triple helix model-based policy
Moderator Dr. Dessy Irawaty Dr. Roel Rutten Dr. Paul Benneworth Dr. Stephan Onggo Dr. Johny Setiawan
Paper I 139 176 171 175 133
Title
Explaining the Determinants of
FDI in Indonesia: an Extended
Dunning and Gravity Approach
The role of marine tourism and
fisheries for supporting
economic growth in Indonesia
Developing Indonesia’s
Economic by Developing its
Young People; a case study of
International Award for
Young People (IAYP)
Indonesia
Corruption and Management of Civil
Service in Local Government
The Contribution of Triple Helix
in Advancing Technology for
SMEs in Development Countries
Paper II 116 141 145 158 150
Title
Financial Depth and Economic
Growth in Indonesia: A
Multivariate Dynamic Causal
Linkage
Economic Resilience: Building
Strategy for Post-Disaster
Development in Indonesia
Regional Growth and
Percapita Income
Convergence in East Java: the
Role of Spatial Dependence
Towards the ICT development in
Indonesia: How to ensure that the
poorer can enjoy the cakes?
NIE Approach To Innovation-
Helix: Capturing Indonesian
SMEs Dynamics
Paper III 212 173 123 204 168
Title
The Role of Microcredit to
Enhance Personal and Economic
Women Empowerment: Case
Study of Self-Employed Women
in Beringharjo Traditional
Market, Yogyakarta
The Effect of Region Original
Revenue, General Allocation
Fund, and Expenditure On
Economic Growth, Poverty and
Unemployment : Evidence in
Indonesia
The Emergence and
Development of Political
Marketing and The Future of
Indonesian Democracy :
Assessing the Challenges,
Paradoxes and Opportunities
An Analysis of the Impact of Free
Trade Agreement to Indonesia’s
Competitiveness
Competitive Intelligence and
Triple Helix as Strategic to Aid
Developing Countries in their
Economic Growth
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Friday, 13 September 2013 - parallel Session I (14.15-15.45)
Detail Room I Room II Room III Room IV Room V
Paper IV 213 119 215 194
Title
The Role of Islamic Banking
System As The Milestone
Towards Indonesia Micro
Economy Development
Developments of Regional
Financial Structure in
Indonesia 1985-2011 (Case
Study of Papua Province)
Gearing knowledge potential
towards implementation
Diffusing lessons learned in
combatting HIV/AIDS: Setting
a precept for social and public
innovation
Encourage Regional Economic
Improvement by Constructing Rural
Communities Economy (Case Study
in Independent Village in
Manifestation of Rural Civilization
Program on Nagrog village West
Java)
Paper V 214 216
Title
Effective Way to Handle
Jakarta Flood, A Green Solution
Sea Farming and Its
Contribution to Poverty
Alleviation: An Empirical
Study from Panggang Island,
Indonesia
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Friday, 13 September 2013 - parallel Session II (16.00-17.30)
Detail Room I Room II Room IV Room V
Theme
Impact of industrial, fiscal, and
monetary policy to innovation
activities
Impact of industrial, fiscal, and
monetary policy to innovation
activities
Technopreneurship & Creative
economy
Entrepreneurship
Moderator Dr. Dessy Irawaty Dr. Roel Rutten Dr. Stephan Onggo Dr. Johny Setiawan
Paper I 142 180 160 161
Title
Utilizing Innovation to Leapfrog
Towards a Green Economy
Impact of Knowledge-Intensive
Industries on Indonesian Economic
Growth
Technopreneurship as Means Work,
Creativity and Innovation of Youth to
Support the Improvement of National
Economy (Study to Develop Susu
Listrik Technopreneurship)
Measuring Technology Readiness level
among Entrepreneurs of SMEs in
Indonesia
Paper II 136 144 159 193
Title
Adapting to Zeroes: Investigating
the Need for a Transition Period in
the Proposed Rupiah
Redenomination Plan
Build Humanity Sense in every
Economic Policy
Towards Technopreneurship and
Entrepreneurial University: Learning
from Malaysia and Singapore
Universities
Entrepreneurial Empowerment of
Agricultural and Industrial Sector in
Rural Areas in Semarang Regency
Paper III 187 164 129 181
Title
Shipping System : Inovation of
Agricultural Commodity Marketing
for Facing Modern Economy Based
on Online System (Website)
Reconstruction of the Political
State Levies to Promote National
Competitiveness
Car Free Zone for Creative Industry: A
City Branding Process
Venture Capital Mechanism Reforms to
Empower Entrepreneurships and SME
Paper IV 146 153 165
Title
Determinants of Firm Innovation in
Indonesia: The Role of Institutions
and Access to Finance
Economic and Non Economics
Determinants of Foreign Direct
Investment in East Asia, from 2005
to 2011 and Implications for
Investment Policy in Indonesia
Accountability for Public
Entrepreneurship - Why accountability
is important and how can Public
Entrepreneurs be held accountable?
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Saturday, 14 September 2013 - parallel Session IIII (14.00-15.30)
Detail Room I Room II Room III Room IV
Theme
Social aspect of innovation-driven
economy
ASEAN
Political and policy making challenge
to raise the competitiveness & other
topics
BNI Essay Competition
Presentation
Moderator Dr. Dessy Irawaty Dr. Roel Rutten Dr. Johny Setiawan
BNI London Branch Representative
and Jury
Paper I 151 117 209
Title
The Human Capital Spillover Effect The Challenges of ASEAN
Economic Integration toward the
ASEAN Economic Community
(AEC)
Indonesia's E-Government: Policy
and Performance
Paper II 128 196 166
Title
Absorptive capacity, local
innovation systems and global
value chains in home accessories
in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Indonesia Readiness to Face Asean
Economic Comunity (AEC) in 2015
The Role of Ethnic Identity as Social
Capital Within The Economic
Development in Indonesia
Paper III 189 174
Title
Public Sector Innovation through
e-Services: The Case of Tax
Administration
Toward ASEAN Economic
Community 2015: Prospects,
Challenges, and Opportunities for
Small Medium Enterprises (SME)
in Indonesia
Paper IV 205 172
Title
The Endurance of Local Culture in
The Middle of Globalization; The
Practices of Nutmeg Crops “Sasi”
as the People’s Economic
Innovative Strategy in Moluccas
Open Sky Policy in ASEAN
Countries and The Effect to
Economic Growth in Indonesia :
(Case Study Economic Growth in
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia)
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Saturday, 14 September 2013 - parallel Session IV (16.00-17.30)
Detail Room I Room II Room III Room IV
Theme
Benchmark of management
practices from developed and
emerging markets/regions
countries that fit for the
Indonesian context +ASEAN
Cluster, Industrial Policy, and
Industrial case studies & Urban
studies in Indonesian context &
Green Economy, Islamic studies,
and sustainable Development
Problems, challenge, and
opportunity to improve the quality
of economic growth
BNI Essay Competition
Presentation
Moderator Dr. Dessy Irawati Dr. Roel Rutten Dr. Johny Setiawan
BNI London Branch
Representative and Jury
Paper I 134 162 208
Title
Technology Sector Analysis of
Knowledge-Based Regional
Economic Development in
Indonesia
Identification Effectiveness
Economic Cluster System as
Strategies for Local Economic
Strengthening and Regional
Competitiveness (Case: The
Economic Cluster System in Special
Region of Yogyakarta Province)
The Performance of Indonesia's
Manufacturing Industry
Paper II 199 198 203
Title
The Benefit of Competition Law
Submission to the Economic
Competitiveness: A Lesson Learn
from the EU and German
Competition Law
Cultural Capital and Industrial
Cluster Competitiveness: A Case
Study on the Footwear Industrial
Cluster at Cibaduyut
Enhancing Industrial Value Chain
through Information System: Case
Study from Cikarang Industrial
Estate-Indonesia
Paper III 211 170 210
Title
Development and Industrialization
Process in Indonesia and Its
Comparison with China and India
Using Growth Regime Approach
Rigid Versus Relaxed Planning
Regulation and Their Influences on
Urban and Regional Economic
Activity
Value Capturing to Finance Public
Facilities and Infrastructures in
Indonesia: An Exploratory Study
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Saturday, 14 September 2013 - parallel Session IIII (14.00-15.30)
Detail Room I Room II Room III Room IV
Paper IV 192 201 200
Title
Comparative Study of Creative
Industries in Indonesia and South
Korea As Driven the Fundamental
of Indonesia’s Economic Growth
Designing a Better Public
Procurement System in Indonesia
in order to Prevent Corruption and
to Reach Sustainable Economic
Growth
Economic Policy Uncertainty and
Stock Market Performance:
Evidence From Indonesia Stock
Exchange