[국정전문대학원] 'Platforms to Innovate Governance: Learning from Opportunities and Threats of the Fourth Industrial Revolution'
- 국정전문대학원/
- 2019-09-10
The Joint International Conference of Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University and the Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia
Sponsored by BK21 PLUS, Pursuing an Empathic Government:
Through Convergent Leadership Development Program
"Platforms to Innovate Governance: Learning from Opportunities and Threats of the Fourth Industrial Revolution"
September 20, 2019
Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Conference Schedule
Registration (9:40 – 10:00)
Law School Building #116
Session 1 (10:00 – 11:30): Quo Vadis, Governance Innovation?
Law School Building #109
Presentation 1. “Applying behavioral insights in governance: Smart data, smart solutions”
David O. Kasdan (Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University)
Presentation 2. “Reinventing higher education institution toward the 4.0 industry era: Modelling an entrepreneurial university in Indonesia”
Eko Sakapurnama, Martani Huseini, & Pantius D Soeling (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Presentation 3. “Modeling collaborative governance in Indonesian public services”
Amy Yayuk Sri Rahayu & Krisna Puji Rahmayanti (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Session 2 (10:00 – 11:30): Changes in Public Employee Attitude
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Presentation 4. “Determinants of public employees’ quality of work life: With a focus on the relocation of Korean government agencies to Sejong City”
Sung Min Park (Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University)
Presentation 5. “Shared pessimism in public services: Inhibiting factors for a progressive administrative reform”
Reza Fathurrahman, Julyan Ferdiansyah, & Eko Prasojo (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Presentation 6. “How does leadership creditability affect employee service performance in airport services?: The role of positive workplace attitude”
Pantius Drahen Soeling & Fibria Indriati (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Keynote Speech (11:40 – 12:10)
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“The roles and challenges of public administration in managing global megatrends and the new industrial revolution 4.0”
Eko Prasojo (Dean of Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Luncheon (12:20 – 13:30)
Faculty Restaurant “Okryuchun” at the 1st floor of Faculty Hall
Welcoming Remarks (13:40 – 14:00)
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Keunsei Kim (Dean of Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University)
Session 3 (14:00 – 15:00): Cases of Governance Reform
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Presentation 7. “Platforming frontline e-services in developing countries: Cases of Ghana, Kirgizstan, and Mongolia”
Taewoo Nam, Richard Kabutey, Tsogtbayar Ankhbold, & Aliev Ryskeldi (Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University)
Presentation 8. “Political leadership in establishing democratic governance in the midst of political turmoil: Electoral reform and constitutional amendment during Indonesia’s post-Suharto era in 1999–2004”
Vishnu Juwono (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Session 4 (14:00 – 15:00): Innovating Fiscal Governance
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Presentation 9. “Toward collaborative platforms as a fiscal governance: Machine learning approach in predicting fiscal stress”
Ilhwan Chung (Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University)
Presentation 10. “The impact of corporate governance on cost of capital and firm value: Indonesian evidence”
Bernardus Yuliarto Nugroho & Ferdinand Dehoutman Saragih (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Session 5 (15:20 – 16:50): Innovating Taxation
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Presentation 11. “The redesigning of tax policy on electricity in Indonesia: Finding a balance between revenue productivity and national competitiveness”
Haula Rosdiana (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Presentation 12. “Can Indonesian government earn more money from the income tax imposed to the over-the-top company? Lessons from India”
Ali Wahyu Wibisono & Inayati (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Presentation 13. “Transfer pricing policy in Indonesia as a form of anti-tax avoidance regulation”
Ning Rahayu & Milla Sepliana Setyowati (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Session 6 (15:20 – 16:50): Innovating Local Governance
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Presentation 14. “What can we learn from user-generated contents on social media platforms? Public opinions on LA Metro stations”
Eun Jin Shin (Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University)
Presentation 15. “Building a government performance accountability system for reforming governance: The case of local governments in Indonesia”
Roy Valiant Salomo (Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia)
Presentation 16. “Smart economy and globalization: Megatrends of shifting innovation for inclusive development in Indonesia”
Janiscus Pieter Tanesab (Graduate School of Governance, Sungkyunkwan University)
Closing Remarks (17:00)
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