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Rabu, 19 Oktober 2016

Tangsel Global Innovation Forum

World Economic Forum (WEF) reported that there is an innovation gap between developing and developed countries. Transfer of technology, exchange information, and strengthen capacity of innovation are the best way to overcome that gap. Innovation must give added value to potential resources in a country in order to increase the quality of life, by fulfilling their needs in the areas of food, energy, and health. Moreover innovation must be able to ensure continuity in the management of natural resources and reduce the negative impacts of development. Besides, innovation should based on local wisdom and culture in the society. Therefore innovation must be able to guarantee sustainable development and beneficial to society.

Because Republic of Indonesia particularly Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education and South Tangerang City, UNESCO, and WTA concern about innovation for development and civil society, therefore together to held “Tangerang Selatan Global Innovation Forum 2016 : Innovation For Sustainable Development”. This forum will be important especially for developing country to know more about innovation in global context. Moreover, this forum as a “bridge” between developed and developing countries in order to achieve global economic, fair, competitive, and wise to use each natural resources so t the impact may not be affected by another countries. Therefore, cooperation among countries is very important, especially in innovation for sustainable development. Furthermore , the forum is to support human welfare by using the potential resources in each country efficiently and competitively.


The forum will host comprehensive discussions at 3 plenary sessions. “STP policies: Academia-Industry-Government collaborations context” (Plenary Session 1)’ will focus on triple helix collaboration to develop STP. “Entrepreneurship development: SMEs’ context” (Plenary Session 2)’ will discuss on developing and promoting SME based on innovation. “Innovation clusters & sustainable development: Innovation clusters’ context” (Plenary Session 3)’ will look at the role of innovation cluster as an important tool to support commercialization of innovation.


In addition to the aforementioned plenary sessions, the forum will host 2 thematic special sessions on “Smart city development” and “Creative economy (Green business)”. “Smart city devopment” session will introduce a success story on the city that had been implemented smart city concept. “Creative economy (Green business” will discuss about contribution creative economy to the economic growth particularly in developing countries.


With the arrangement of coordinated and responsive discussions in the plenary sessions and the thematic special sessions, we hope the Forum to be more than just a presentation or discussion about theoretical opinions, and we expect it to be a benefit forum to improve innovation capacity and making contribution to the society.


Keynote Speech “Innovation for Sustainable Development” 

1. Prof. Deog-Seong Oh- President of Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea
ŸFormer Secretary General of World Technopolis Association.  ŸMember of the UNESCO High Panel on Science for Development (HPSD)
Theme of Presentation :
“Role Of University To Support Regional Innovation : Case Study Chungnam National University”

2. Prof. Dr. Ir. Herry Suhardyanto.- President of Bogor Agriculture University (IPB)
Theme of Presentation :
“Innovation Based on Role of University To Increase Competitiveness”

3. Prof. Richard A. Levao. - Ÿ President of Bloomfield University, USA


Keywords: Innovation, Sustainable Development, Social Entrepreneurship, Innovation Cluster, Smart City, Creative Economy, Partnership, Local Wisdom.
source: http://www.tangselgif.org/

Jumat, 30 September 2016

Initiator of Environtmental SME Digital program in Indonesia


As another initiative of the ICSB Indonesia, we are working to enhance synergies between various ministries, including the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs, the Ministry of Environment and Forests (LHK) and the Ministry of Agriculture to support the Waste Bank program, SME Funding program and digital society program by Telkom Indonesia.

We recognize that such collaboration in the field of techno-social is strategic and important to resolving many of the social problems today and generate economic value for society.

Under the SME Digital program, the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs facilitates various needs of SMEs, such as for Garbage Banks and for SMEs Kampung, their digital needs ranging from training institutions, administration and management support as well as capital that can improve their productivity and help their growth throughout the region.

We started with Makassar city that showed readiness to implement the Enviromental SME Digital Program and it was launched by the Vice-President of the Republic of Indonesia, M. Jusuf Kalla on 5th of March, 2016 in Makassar.

source: icsbindonesia.org

Initiator of Horticulture SME Digital Village program in Indonesia

Horticulture SME Digital Village program is a techno-social manifestation which aims to create and facilitate SME businesses in the villages, one of which is the agricultural business, build relationships and network to market the production. The program aims to advance industrialization in the rural regions so as to create more opportunities for businesses to flourish and take advantage of digital technology.

On 17th of October, 2015, the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs and the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia designated Modoinding District in North Sulawesi province as the pilot project for the first Horticulture SME Digital Village in Indonesia.

source: http://icsbindonesia.org

The Initiator of the establisment of Motorcycle Taxi Driver Community known as “Komunitas Ojek Indonesia” or KOI



Motorcycle taxis are a common form of unlicensed transport in Indonesia, where they are known as ojek. They can be found in most areas of the country, from cities and towns where traffic jams commonly hinder other forms of transport, to rural areas inaccessible by four-wheeled vehicles.

Because of traffic, ojek are often the fastest form of transport, especially in Jakarta. Many people choose them over taxicabs, which are safer, but slower and more expensive.

 Since we believe Ojeks to be a type of SME, we support and encourage them to continuously improve their services for their customers by providing them with Marketing and Service training.

This is to prepare them to handle their customers better and improve their service as well as income. Not only through training, we also created a KOI logo for their community so that they can collaborate and took advantage of building communal activity as the basic of establishment of Indonesian Ojek cooperatives.

The declaration was attended by more that 35 Ojek community cordinators in Jakarta and also Hermawan Kartajaya, Jaya Soeprana, Jacky Mussry, as well as representatives of the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs, and the Department of Cooperatives of Jakarta on 7th of October, 2015 at MarkPlus Satrio Campus.

source: http://icsbindonesia.org/

ACSB 2016 Conference in Jakarta, Indonesia

The 4th ACSB Asian SMEs Conference 2016
Small Business or Start-up? Entrepreneurship, Productivity, Creativity.
September 13-17, 2016
Jakarta – Indonesia

Website: http://www.icsbindonesia.org/asiansmeconference/
The conference organizing committee has the great pleasure of inviting you to attend the 4th ACSB Asian SMEs Conference 2016 in Jakarta, 13-17 September, 2016.  This 4th Asian SME Conference will focus the discussion around those issues by referring to several economy context—factor-, efficiency-, and innovation-driven—and featuring relevant panelists from various Asian countries to share their insightful thoughts. This conference will also be equipped with a well-designed industrial visit and field trip.

Call for extended abstracts and presentations
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstracts of minimum 2 pages (or minimum 800 words) and maximum 6 pages to our conference management system  (https://www.softconf.com/g/acsb2016/) by the deadline of 11 August, 2016. Authors will be notified of acceptance of abstracts by 25 August, 2016. Full papers will be invited by 11 September, 2016.

We are inviting papers in this area and issues related to the broad theme of the conference include, but are not restricted to, the following:

  1. Entrepreneurial Pipeline (Star-up, New or established Business)
  2. Creativity, technology and Innovation
  3. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
  4. SME Productivity
  5. Globalization & Regional Economic Integration
  6. Social Entrepreneurship
  7. Women, Youth and Netizen Entrepreneurship
  8. Entrepreneurship & Education
  9. Marketing & Entrepreneurship
  10. Human Entrepreneurship
  11. Supply Chain for SMEs
  12. Diaspora
  13. Sustainable Development Goals.

IMPORTANT DATES
Call for paper announcement: 1 June 2016
Deadline of extended abstract submission: 11 August 2016
Announcement of the accepted abstract for presentation: 25 August 2016
Early bird registration deadline: 27 August 2016
Deadline of full paper submission: 11 September 2016

BEST PAPER AWARDS
Selected papers submitted will be considered for Best Paper Awards.
Best Conference Paper Award sponsored by International Council for Small Business Indonesia
The winning author receives a cash prize of USD500 and the paper will be fast tracked into Journal of Small Business Management (JSBM) for review.
Selected papers are invited for publication in the Journal of Small Business Innovation (JSBI) or

ASEAN Marketing Journal.
Other papers will be published in ACSB conference proceedings (with ISBN) that will be published after the conference.

source: http://www.icsb.org/category/acsb/

Small Business or Startup?


By : Hermawan Kartajaya
 
Small business or startup? Is the main theme of the fourth Asian SME Conference, to be held from September 13 to 17 in Jakarta. As the new president of Asian Council for Small Business (ACSB), elected in June, it is my duty to organize this event in Indonesia. Also in June, Indonesia Minister of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Puspayoga, in the UN headquarters in New York, shared his coaching model for Indonesian Small and Midsized Enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia.

At the same event, Puspayoga also received the Presidential Award on Humane Entrepreneurship from the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), the parent organization of ACSB. Founded 61 years ago and based in Washington, the ICSB today has members from 80 countries and all its events are about how to develop small businesses, both SMEs and startups.

Serving as a Special Adviser to the Minister for nearly two years, I have come to increasingly appreciate the difference between a SME and a startup. SMEs are more reliant on productivity, while startups need creativity. Financing is often considered the primary need for the SMEs, so they expand their production. On the other hand, startups need to identify the right markets and build differentiation.

Globally, China has become such a big economy, because, ultimately, their SMEs can make products at a cheaper price. Meanwhile, in Silicon Valley, globally successful startups began with creative (ie, innovative) technology. So, whether China or Silicon Valley, what’s most important for SMEs and startups is entrepreneurial spirit!

Here are three key points:
(1) Entrepreneurship-Creativity-Productivity (ECP) is the main requirement for growing small businesses. ECP should be combined with Positioning-Differentiation-Branding (PDB) as the core marketing element.
(2) Support for small businesses isn’t just financing but should also be for marketing and operations. Policy makers supporting small businesses should include the activities of NGOs, civil society and philantropists.
(3) Ultimately, the small businesses themselves must develop their own management, leadership and innovation to sustain the business.
Currently, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), Healthiness of Business Ecosystems (HEBEX) and Humane Entrepreneurship are the three surveys used by the ICSB to monitor the development of small business in countries worldwide. It should be a thought-provoking contribution from Indonesia to Asia, and the world, on developing SMEs and startups.

- See more at: http://forbesindonesia.com/berita-1170-small-business-or-startup.html#sthash.hqK68c89.dpuf