Conference Presentations by Jaka Santos
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Project Management (ICPM), 2019
Based on a report from the 2017-2018 Global Competitiveness Index, Indonesia's competitiveness ra... more Based on a report from the 2017-2018 Global Competitiveness Index, Indonesia's competitiveness ranks 31 out of 137 countries. This reflects the small amount of the Government budget allocated for research and innovation which is only 0.1% of GDP. Generally in developing countries there is cooperation between the Government, Industry / Private Sector and Higher Education in conducting research and innovation (Triple-Helix), so that the small budget can be overcome. Universities are believed to be one of the sources of knowledge and human resources capable of producing innovation, but research produced by universities in Indonesia has not been absorbed optimally by industries in Indonesia. In addition, industries in Indonesia have not been able to reach the results of research in universities. This gap is what inhibits the realization of cooperation between Universities, Industry / Private and Government. To be able to fill this gap, a solution is needed in facilitating the Triple-Helix collaboration which is realized in the form of the Science Technopark. This study aims to conduct stakeholder analysis involved in the Triple-Helix collaboration in order to formulate the Technopark Science institutional model.
Papers by Jaka Santos
There is a continuous increase in the investment gap between government financing and infrastruct... more There is a continuous increase in the investment gap between government financing and infrastructure development. Therefore, to reduce this gap, the government used the services of the private sector to participate in infrastructure development under the public-private partnership (PPP). However, this scheme tends to often overlook the involvement of the surrounding communities around a project development area, with the ability to jeopardize the sustainability of the project. This research, therefore, proposes a new concept referred to as public-private-people partnership (PPPP). Questionnaires were used to collect data from a survey of 46 respondents. The result showed that the PPPP concept has the ability to benefit and support the livelihood of people living around the project area, thereby ensuring its sustainability.
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Conference Presentations by Jaka Santos
Papers by Jaka Santos