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Prof. Benny Tjahjono
Coventry University

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Journal article
Published: 22 July 2021 in Long Range Planning
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Traditional manufacturing firms in emerging markets such as China are increasingly facing the challenge of digital transformation for Sustained Competitive Advantage (SCA). Underpinned by the resource orchestration theory, this study posits that organisational resources (relational and technological), transformation capability, and organisational characteristics are configurational conditions for SCA. Using fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA), this study reveals multiple pathways – configurational resources and capabilities in sets of necessary and sufficient conditions – leading to SCA in a sample of 206 Chinese clothing manufacturing firms. Results suggest that relational resources are a necessary condition that fundamentally drives SCA; small firms can achieve SCA by combining relational resources and transformation capability, while portfolio technological resources are sufficient for large firms. For organisations with higher levels of global market engagement, both relational and portfolio technological resources are essential for achieving SCA. This study enhances understanding of the interdependence of the causal conditions (e.g., organisational resources and capability) in set relations with the outcome of SCA in different firms considering their size and level of global market engagement.

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Dongmei Cao; Yichuan Wang; Nigel Berkeley; Benny Tjahjono. Configurational conditions and Sustained Competitive Advantage: A fsQCA approach. Long Range Planning 2021, 102131 .

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Dongmei Cao, Yichuan Wang, Nigel Berkeley, Benny Tjahjono. Configurational conditions and Sustained Competitive Advantage: A fsQCA approach. Long Range Planning. 2021; ():102131.

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Dongmei Cao; Yichuan Wang; Nigel Berkeley; Benny Tjahjono. 2021. "Configurational conditions and Sustained Competitive Advantage: A fsQCA approach." Long Range Planning , no. : 102131.

Journal article
Published: 26 June 2021 in GATR Journal of Business and Economics Review
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Objective – The aim of this study is to explore the awareness level of CE concept and to assess the adoption of the CE principles in the hotel industry. Methodology/Technique – This study employed a qualitative method. In depth interviews were addressed to hotel managers. The hotels were chosen based on three categories: local, national chain and international chain hotel. Observation of evidence was also used to analyze information from existing condition. Findings – The findings pointed out the awareness level of CE concept in each hotel categories. It also revealed how hotels adopt CE principles in their daily business routine and how they see the aforementioned concept as one of the factors that help to preserve the environment. Novelty – This paper provides a clear look on the awareness level of CE concept and a new perspective of the adoption of CE principles in hotel industry. Type of Paper: Empirical. JEL Classification: M10, Z31 Keywords: Circular economy; awareness; principles; adoption; hotel industry

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Vanessa Gaffar; Agus Rahayu; Lili Adi Wibowo; Benny Tjahjono. The Adoption of Circular Economy Principles in the Hotel Industry. GATR Journal of Business and Economics Review 2021, 6, 92 -97.

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Vanessa Gaffar, Agus Rahayu, Lili Adi Wibowo, Benny Tjahjono. The Adoption of Circular Economy Principles in the Hotel Industry. GATR Journal of Business and Economics Review. 2021; 6 (1):92-97.

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Vanessa Gaffar; Agus Rahayu; Lili Adi Wibowo; Benny Tjahjono. 2021. "The Adoption of Circular Economy Principles in the Hotel Industry." GATR Journal of Business and Economics Review 6, no. 1: 92-97.

Journal article
Published: 12 May 2021 in Energies
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The study described in this paper uses direct evidence from processes applied for the developing economy of Indonesia, as it defines the trajectory for its future energy policy and energy research agenda. The paper addresses the research gap to make explicit the process undertaken by key stakeholders in assessing and determining the suitability, feasibility, and dynamics of the renewable energy sector. Barriers and enablers that are key in selecting the most suitable renewable energy sources for developing economies for the renewable energy development have been identified from extensive analyses of research documents alongside qualitative data from the Focus Group Discussions (FGD). The selected FGD participants encompass the collective views that cut across the political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental aspects of renewable energy development in Indonesia. The information gained from the FGD gives insights into the outlook and challenges that are central to energy transition within the country, alongside the perceptions of renewable energy development from the influential stakeholders contributing to the process. It is notable that the biggest barriers to transition are centred on planning and implementation aspects, as it is also evident that many in the community do not adhere to the same vision.

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Satya Yudha; Benny Tjahjono; Philip Longhurst. Stakeholders’ Recount on the Dynamics of Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Sector. Energies 2021, 14, 2762 .

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Satya Yudha, Benny Tjahjono, Philip Longhurst. Stakeholders’ Recount on the Dynamics of Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Sector. Energies. 2021; 14 (10):2762.

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Satya Yudha; Benny Tjahjono; Philip Longhurst. 2021. "Stakeholders’ Recount on the Dynamics of Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Sector." Energies 14, no. 10: 2762.

Review
Published: 01 April 2021 in Sustainability
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Advancement in packaging technology has played an essential role in reducing food waste and losses; however, most of this technology relies mostly on the use of plastics. Thus, there is an imminent need to think seriously about the transition towards a circular bioeconomy of innovative biobased materials with biodegradability potentials. This paper examines the driving forces behind the changes in food plastic packaging regimes and specifically seeks to understand how socio-technical configurations may influence niches to transition to a circular bioeconomy, particularly biobased biodegradable plastic materials. By employing a systematic review of the literature, we find that coordination with other back-end socio-technical systems that provide valorization of packaging waste is crucial to enable the transition. The literature indicates that one possible transition path is that the biobased biodegradable materials serve as “carriers of food waste”. The paper contributes to the discussion on the dynamics of food packaging in the transition to a bioeconomy viewed through the lenses of a socio-technical system (niche–regime–landscape), which continues to reinforce future actions, leading to better management of packaging end-of-life.

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Macarena Beltran; Benny Tjahjono; Anna Bogush; Jorge Julião; Evandro Teixeira. Food Plastic Packaging Transition towards Circular Bioeconomy: A Systematic Review of Literature. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3896 .

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Macarena Beltran, Benny Tjahjono, Anna Bogush, Jorge Julião, Evandro Teixeira. Food Plastic Packaging Transition towards Circular Bioeconomy: A Systematic Review of Literature. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (7):3896.

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Macarena Beltran; Benny Tjahjono; Anna Bogush; Jorge Julião; Evandro Teixeira. 2021. "Food Plastic Packaging Transition towards Circular Bioeconomy: A Systematic Review of Literature." Sustainability 13, no. 7: 3896.

Journal article
Published: 09 March 2021 in Sustainability
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To remain competitive, companies must continuously improve the processes at hand, be they administrative, production, or logistics. The objective of the study described in this paper was to develop a decision-making tool based on a simulation model to support the production of knits and damask fabrics. The tool was used to test different control strategies for material flow, from the raw material warehouse to the finished product warehouse, and thus can also be used to evaluate the impacts of these strategies on the productivity. The data upon which the decision support tool was built were collected from five sectors of the plant: the raw material warehouse, knit production, damask production, finishing work, and the finished product warehouse. The decision support tool met the objectives of the project, with all five strategies developed showing positive results. Knit and damask production rates increased by up to 8% and 44%, respectively, and a reduction of 75% was observed in the waiting time on the point of entry to the finishing work area, compared to the company’s existing system.

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Vítor Silva; Luís Ferreira; Francisco Silva; Benny Tjahjono; Paulo Ávila. Simulation-Based Decision Support System to Improve Material Flow of a Textile Company. Sustainability 2021, 13, 2947 .

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Vítor Silva, Luís Ferreira, Francisco Silva, Benny Tjahjono, Paulo Ávila. Simulation-Based Decision Support System to Improve Material Flow of a Textile Company. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (5):2947.

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Vítor Silva; Luís Ferreira; Francisco Silva; Benny Tjahjono; Paulo Ávila. 2021. "Simulation-Based Decision Support System to Improve Material Flow of a Textile Company." Sustainability 13, no. 5: 2947.

Journal article
Published: 09 January 2021 in Sustainability
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Indonesia is one of the leading global coffee producers, and the sustainability of its coffee supply chains is therefore of crucial importance, not only for the coffee sector, but also for the thousands of livelihoods involved. Recognising sustainability risks within supply chains is an important component of understanding logistics. This research investigated the sustainability risks in the Indonesia–UK coffee supply chain by using System Dynamics (SD), a simulation modeling paradigm commonly used to assess complex systems. The model parameters and other components of the dynamic model were extracted through interviews with key stakeholders in the coffee supply chain, supported by evidence from a literature review. The model was then verified and validated in different stages, before being used to investigate five different what-if scenarios to consider changes to parameters in the system. The results of this investigation demonstrate the importance of improving agricultural productivity to support a sustainable coffee supply chain. This research also confirms that by combining the SD model and the multiple criteria decision-making technique, it is possible to achieve a more practical and accurate solution than by the individual tool alone, thus ensuring a better understanding of the whole issues affecting the coffee supply chain.

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Mahdi Bashiri; Benny Tjahjono; Jordon Lazell; Jennifer Ferreira; Tomy Perdana. The Dynamics of Sustainability Risks in the Global Coffee Supply Chain: A Case of Indonesia–UK. Sustainability 2021, 13, 589 .

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Mahdi Bashiri, Benny Tjahjono, Jordon Lazell, Jennifer Ferreira, Tomy Perdana. The Dynamics of Sustainability Risks in the Global Coffee Supply Chain: A Case of Indonesia–UK. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (2):589.

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Mahdi Bashiri; Benny Tjahjono; Jordon Lazell; Jennifer Ferreira; Tomy Perdana. 2021. "The Dynamics of Sustainability Risks in the Global Coffee Supply Chain: A Case of Indonesia–UK." Sustainability 13, no. 2: 589.

Preprint
Published: 05 October 2020
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The study describes in this paper uses direct evidence from processes applied for the developing economy of Indonesia, as it defines the trajectory for its future energy policy and energy research agenda. The paper makes explicit the process undertaken by key stakeholders in assessing and determining the suitability, feasibility and dynamics of the renewable energy sector. Barriers and enablers that key in selecting the most suitable renewable energy sources for developing economies for the renewable energy development have been identified from extensive analyses of research documents alongside qualitative data from the focus group discussions (FGD). The selected FGD participants encompass the collective views that cut across the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental aspects of renewable energy development in Indonesia. The information gained from the FGD gives insights to the outlook and challenges that are central to energy transition within the country, alongside the perceptions of renewable energy development from the influential stakeholders contributing to the process. It is notable that the biggest barriers to transition are centred on planning and implementation aspects, as it is also evident that many in the community do not adhere to the same vision.

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Satya Widya Yudha; Benny Tjahjono; Philip Longhurst. Stakeholders’ Recount on the Dynamics of Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Sector. 2020, 1 .

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Satya Widya Yudha, Benny Tjahjono, Philip Longhurst. Stakeholders’ Recount on the Dynamics of Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Sector. . 2020; ():1.

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Satya Widya Yudha; Benny Tjahjono; Philip Longhurst. 2020. "Stakeholders’ Recount on the Dynamics of Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Sector." , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 06 August 2020 in Procedia CIRP
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This paper unravels critical and imminent issues in co-innovation of bioplastic packaging. The current state of bioplastic packaging signifies the challenges caused by the mismatch of the characteristics of bioplastic packaging and the products they are intended for, and confirms the needs for a supplier-customer co-innovation. Although co-innovation, to a large extent, demonstrates immense potentials in promoting product improvement and environmental benefits, co-innovation in bioplastic packaging has not been extensively studied. This paper offers the processes and mechanisms of co-innovation in the form of a conceptual framework, detailing the joint activities and joint resources that address the specific bioplastic packaging characteristics.

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Liliani; Benny Tjahjono. A conceptual framework for a dyadic supplier-customer co-innovation of bioplastic packaging. Procedia CIRP 2020, 90, 339 -343.

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Liliani, Benny Tjahjono. A conceptual framework for a dyadic supplier-customer co-innovation of bioplastic packaging. Procedia CIRP. 2020; 90 ():339-343.

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Liliani; Benny Tjahjono. 2020. "A conceptual framework for a dyadic supplier-customer co-innovation of bioplastic packaging." Procedia CIRP 90, no. : 339-343.

Journal article
Published: 06 August 2020 in Procedia CIRP
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This paper aims to explore the extent to which the Circular Economy (CE) concept has been implemented in the aquafeed manufacturing industry. The issues surrounding this industry are pertinent to the resource inefficiency concerns, involving waste generation from aquatic species; resource scarcity including water, energy and overfishing; and pollution as a result of aquafeed production. Due to the growth in the aquaculture sector, the demand for raw materials increases rapidly, creating a high dependency on resources derived from the marine catchment. Our research found that (1) CE has so far merely been translated into a practical implementation by means of the conversion of food waste and by-products to replace fish meal; (2) the circularity assessment methods in aquafeed industry are lacking; and (3) indicators to measure CE in the aquafeed industry is not apparent in the literature. A conceptual framework has been synthesized to incorporate the theoretical lenses of Natural Resource-Based View (NRBV) and Dynamic Capabilities (DC). The framework describes the relationships that exist across the NRBV, DC and the principles of CE, relevant to the context of the aquafeed manufacturing industry.

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Niken Palupi Kusumo Wardani; Benny Tjahjono. Circular economy adoption in the aquafeed manufacturing industry. Procedia CIRP 2020, 90, 43 -48.

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Niken Palupi Kusumo Wardani, Benny Tjahjono. Circular economy adoption in the aquafeed manufacturing industry. Procedia CIRP. 2020; 90 ():43-48.

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Niken Palupi Kusumo Wardani; Benny Tjahjono. 2020. "Circular economy adoption in the aquafeed manufacturing industry." Procedia CIRP 90, no. : 43-48.

Articles
Published: 03 January 2020 in Production Planning & Control
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Despite the growing awareness about Circular Economy (CE) in production and supply chain management, there is little evidence linking CE practices to environmental and economic performances, especially within the traditional wood furniture industry in Indonesia. As with other management practices, implementation of CE can be supported by various factors. Among these factors are the so-called environmental-oriented supply chain cooperation (ESCC) practices. The study reported in this paper has three purposes. First, to investigate how the different levels of ESCC practices will affect the CE practices across the traditional wooden furniture industry in Central Java, Indonesia; second, to investigate the relationship between varying ESCC practices (which is grouped based on the implementation of CE practices) on the CE-targeted performances; and third, to examine the role of ESCC practices as a moderating variable in the relationship between CE practices and CE-targeted performances. This study uses primary data which were collected through closed questionnaires to 190 valid samples of wooden furniture SMEs across the cities of Jepara, Kudus, Rembang, Semarang, Blora and Surakarta. The data were processed using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), K-means clustering analysis, Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) and regression analysis. The results indicated that, depending on the levels of ESCC practices, the SMEs could be grouped into leaders, followers and laggard, which also determined the extent to which they practised the CE principles. The study also elaborated on the interactions between ESCC and CE practices, and how these might affect the CE-targeted environmental and economic performances.

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Aries Susanty; Benny Tjahjono; Rahayu Eka Sulistyani. An investigation into circular economy practices in the traditional wooden furniture industry. Production Planning & Control 2020, 31, 1336 -1348.

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Aries Susanty, Benny Tjahjono, Rahayu Eka Sulistyani. An investigation into circular economy practices in the traditional wooden furniture industry. Production Planning & Control. 2020; 31 (16):1336-1348.

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Aries Susanty; Benny Tjahjono; Rahayu Eka Sulistyani. 2020. "An investigation into circular economy practices in the traditional wooden furniture industry." Production Planning & Control 31, no. 16: 1336-1348.

Chapter
Published: 01 January 2020 in Sustainable and Responsible Entrepreneurship and Key Drivers of Performance
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Hotel sustainability has become a focal point for companies all around the world with a dual focus on attracting customers to their business and capitalizing from sustainability measures and practices. Such sustainability initiatives allow for increasing economic efficiency and reducing energetic and environmental impacts. Based on the triple bottom line, social sustainability is also key to promote and implement efficient corporate social responsibility practices. This study reports on a survey carried out to address the customers perceptions regarding the influence of sustainability on their choice of hotel. This survey was conducted in Oporto city (Portugal) to domestic and foreign tourists in 2018/2019 with a valid sample size of more than 370 respondents. This research concludes that, even though customers show to be sensitive to social, environmental, and economic aspects, these issues do not exhibit a significant influence on their hotel selection based only on sustainability claims.

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Jorge Julião; Marcelo Gaspar; Benny Tjahjono. The Social, Economic, and Environmental Dimensions of Hotel Sustainability. Sustainable and Responsible Entrepreneurship and Key Drivers of Performance 2020, 187 -204.

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Jorge Julião, Marcelo Gaspar, Benny Tjahjono. The Social, Economic, and Environmental Dimensions of Hotel Sustainability. Sustainable and Responsible Entrepreneurship and Key Drivers of Performance. 2020; ():187-204.

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Jorge Julião; Marcelo Gaspar; Benny Tjahjono. 2020. "The Social, Economic, and Environmental Dimensions of Hotel Sustainability." Sustainable and Responsible Entrepreneurship and Key Drivers of Performance , no. : 187-204.

Review article
Published: 26 December 2019 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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Bioplastics are considered to be an ideal replacement for conventional plastic packaging, but there seem to be considerable barriers to further development of the industry due the mismatch between the characteristics of bioplastics packaging and the products they are intended for. The collaboration between the bioplastic packaging producers and the product manufacturers should, therefore, result in the improvement of product functionality and innovation in packaging technologies. This paper explores the extent to which co-innovation has been adopted in the development of bioplastic packaging products within the context of supplier-customer collaboration. The paper reveals the key research gaps in co-innovation for bioplastic packaging, which also lead to the development of comprehensive indicators of bioplastic packaging product innovation and a conceptual framework that elaborates the co-innovation mechanism. The framework extends the existing concepts of co-innovation by adding several key mechanisms of joint activities, joint resources and relationship management, that ultimately act as the critical success factors of the co-innovation process in bioplastic packaging.

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Liliani; Benny Tjahjono; Dongmei Cao. Advancing bioplastic packaging products through co-innovation: A conceptual framework for supplier-customer collaboration. Journal of Cleaner Production 2019, 252, 119861 .

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Liliani, Benny Tjahjono, Dongmei Cao. Advancing bioplastic packaging products through co-innovation: A conceptual framework for supplier-customer collaboration. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2019; 252 ():119861.

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Liliani; Benny Tjahjono; Dongmei Cao. 2019. "Advancing bioplastic packaging products through co-innovation: A conceptual framework for supplier-customer collaboration." Journal of Cleaner Production 252, no. : 119861.

Original research
Published: 01 December 2019 in Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
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Background: Incident reporting is widely acknowledged as one of the ways of improving patient safety and has been implemented in Indonesia for more than ten years. However, there was no significant increase in the number of reported incidents nationally. The study described in this paper aimed at assessing the extent to which Indonesia’s patient safety incident reporting system has adhered to the World Health Organization (WHO) characteristics for successful reporting. Methods: We interviewed officials from 16 organizations at national, provincial and district or city levels in Indonesia. We reviewed several policies, guidelines and regulations pertinent to incident reporting in Indonesia and examined whether the WHO characteristics were covered in these documents. We used NVivo version 9 to manage the interview data and applied thematic analysis to organize our findings. Results: Our study found that there was an increased need for a non-punitive system, confidentiality, expert-analysis and timeliness of reporting, system-orientation and responsiveness. The existing guidelines, policies and regulations in Indonesia, to a large extent, have not satisfied all the required WHO characteristics of incident reporting. Furthermore, awareness and understanding of the reporting system amongst officials at almost all levels were lacking. Conclusion: Despite being implemented for more than a decade, Indonesia’s patient safety incident reporting system has not fully adhered to the WHO guidelines. There is a pressing need for the Indonesian Government to improve the system, by putting specific regulations and by creating a robust infrastructure at all levels to support the incident reporting.

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Inge Dhamanti; Sandra Leggat; Simon Barraclough; Benny Tjahjono. Patient Safety Incident Reporting In Indonesia: An Analysis Using World Health Organization Characteristics For Successful Reporting. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 2019, ume 12, 331 -338.

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Inge Dhamanti, Sandra Leggat, Simon Barraclough, Benny Tjahjono. Patient Safety Incident Reporting In Indonesia: An Analysis Using World Health Organization Characteristics For Successful Reporting. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. 2019; ume 12 ():331-338.

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Inge Dhamanti; Sandra Leggat; Simon Barraclough; Benny Tjahjono. 2019. "Patient Safety Incident Reporting In Indonesia: An Analysis Using World Health Organization Characteristics For Successful Reporting." Risk Management and Healthcare Policy ume 12, no. : 331-338.

Conference paper
Published: 06 September 2019 in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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This paper reports the findings from our preliminary investigation into the blood supply chain in Indonesia. The aim is to obtain factors influencing blood safety and availability, and ultimately to better understand its dynamics. A single embedded case study was adopted as a research design. Data were collected using six semi-structured interviews, walkthroughs, and written documents available from a blood centre and four associated hospitals in Yogyakarta. Template and within-case analyses were then used to analyse the data and, subsequently, to identify and categorise themes emerging from the data. Governmental and organisational policies, costs, donor management, stock management, and facilities are the main factors emerging from the data. These factors are interrelated and, collectively, they influence blood safety and availability across the blood supply chain.

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L. Lusiantoro; B. Tjahjono. Managing Blood Safety and Availability: A Preliminary Investigation of the Blood Supply Chain Dynamics in Indonesia. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2019, 598, 012098 .

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L. Lusiantoro, B. Tjahjono. Managing Blood Safety and Availability: A Preliminary Investigation of the Blood Supply Chain Dynamics in Indonesia. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2019; 598 (1):012098.

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L. Lusiantoro; B. Tjahjono. 2019. "Managing Blood Safety and Availability: A Preliminary Investigation of the Blood Supply Chain Dynamics in Indonesia." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 598, no. 1: 012098.

E literature review
Published: 12 August 2019 in The International Journal of Logistics Management
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to unveil the circular economy (CE) values with an ultimate goal to provide tenets in a format or structure that can potentially be used for designing a circular, closed-loop supply chain and reverse logistics. Design/methodology/approach This is desk-based research whose data were collected from relevant publication databases and other scientific resources, using a wide range of keywords and phrases associated with CE, reverse logistics, product recovery and other relevant terms. There are five main steps in the reformulation of CE principles: literature filtering, literature analysis, thematic analysis, value definition and value mapping. Findings In total, 15 CE values have been identified according to their fundamental concepts, behaviours, characteristics and theories. The values are grouped into principles, intrinsic attributes and enablers. These values can be embedded into the design process of product recovery management, reverse logistics and closed-loop supply chain. Research limitations/implications The paper contributes to the redefinition, identification and implementation of the CE values, as a basis for the transformation from a traditional to a more circular supply chain. The reformulation of the CE values will potentially affect the way supply chain and logistics systems considering the imperatives of circularity may be designed in the future. Originality/value The reformulation principles, intrinsic attributes and enablers of CE in this paper is considered innovative in terms of improving a better understanding of the notion of CE and how CE can be applied in the context of modern logistics and supply chain management.

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Eva Faja Ripanti; Benny Tjahjono. Unveiling the potentials of circular economy values in logistics and supply chain management. The International Journal of Logistics Management 2019, 30, 723 -742.

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Eva Faja Ripanti, Benny Tjahjono. Unveiling the potentials of circular economy values in logistics and supply chain management. The International Journal of Logistics Management. 2019; 30 (3):723-742.

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Eva Faja Ripanti; Benny Tjahjono. 2019. "Unveiling the potentials of circular economy values in logistics and supply chain management." The International Journal of Logistics Management 30, no. 3: 723-742.

Journal article
Published: 31 July 2019 in International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications
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Gustav Albertzeth; I Nyoman Pujawan; Per Hilletofth; Benny Tjahjono. Mitigating transportation disruptions in a supply chain: a cost-effective strategy. International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications 2019, 23, 139 -158.

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Gustav Albertzeth, I Nyoman Pujawan, Per Hilletofth, Benny Tjahjono. Mitigating transportation disruptions in a supply chain: a cost-effective strategy. International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications. 2019; 23 (2):139-158.

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Gustav Albertzeth; I Nyoman Pujawan; Per Hilletofth; Benny Tjahjono. 2019. "Mitigating transportation disruptions in a supply chain: a cost-effective strategy." International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications 23, no. 2: 139-158.

Journal article
Published: 04 July 2019 in Computers in Industry
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Remanufacturing is a critical enabler of a resource efficient manufacturing industry that has long been associated with high value products. Over time, the commercial relationship between customers and service providers has been made through the fulfilment of rights and obligations under remanufacturing service contracts. Nonetheless, financial analysis to evaluate the contract terms and conditions are becoming increasingly difficult to conduct due to complex decision problems inherent in remanufacturing systems. In order to achieve better and safer decision-making to shape the business strategies, remanufacturers often employ computer-based simulation tools to assess contractual obligations and customers’ needs. This paper discusses the roles of a symbiotic simulation system (SSS) in supporting decision-making in remanufacturing systems. An industrial case study of power transformer remanufacturing illustrates how SSS can support contract remanufacturers in managing service contracts planning and execution. By linking the simulation model to the physical system, it has been demonstrated that the capabilities of the remanufacturers to make critical decisions throughout the entire service contract period can be extended.

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Evandro Leonardo Silva Teixeira; Benny Tjahjono; Sadek Crisóstomo Absi Alfaro; Richard Wilding. Extending the decision-making capabilities in remanufacturing service contracts by using symbiotic simulation. Computers in Industry 2019, 111, 26 -40.

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Evandro Leonardo Silva Teixeira, Benny Tjahjono, Sadek Crisóstomo Absi Alfaro, Richard Wilding. Extending the decision-making capabilities in remanufacturing service contracts by using symbiotic simulation. Computers in Industry. 2019; 111 ():26-40.

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Evandro Leonardo Silva Teixeira; Benny Tjahjono; Sadek Crisóstomo Absi Alfaro; Richard Wilding. 2019. "Extending the decision-making capabilities in remanufacturing service contracts by using symbiotic simulation." Computers in Industry 111, no. : 26-40.

Review
Published: 14 February 2019 in Energies
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The development of renewable energy in Indonesia is still in a relatively fledgling state, yet it is forecast to increase. The Government of Indonesia has formulated and implemented several strategic programs, compiled under several binding frameworks, namely the National Energy Policy and the General Plan for National Energy. The government is committed internationally to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions as part of its Nationally Determined Contributions. However, unearthing the dynamics of renewable and sustainable energy in Indonesia requires a detailed stakeholder analysis of all relevant and major actors. This paper aims to provide a stakeholder analysis of actors in the renewable and sustainable energy sector in Indonesia as a whole, using a Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental (PESTLE) analysis methodology. The results have indicated that existing policies are not yet perfect, given that the renewable energy industry is still quite minimal, especially in the current conditions of falling oil prices. In the future, it is hoped that the government can formulate a breakthrough policy to improve existing policies in the renewable energy sector, such as by giving ease to investors in the renewable energy sector, including the effective and efficient supply chain management of renewable energy.

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Satya Widya Yudha; Benny Tjahjono. Stakeholder Mapping and Analysis of the Renewable Energy Industry in Indonesia. Energies 2019, 12, 602 .

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Satya Widya Yudha, Benny Tjahjono. Stakeholder Mapping and Analysis of the Renewable Energy Industry in Indonesia. Energies. 2019; 12 (4):602.

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Satya Widya Yudha; Benny Tjahjono. 2019. "Stakeholder Mapping and Analysis of the Renewable Energy Industry in Indonesia." Energies 12, no. 4: 602.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2019 in Healthcare Informatics Research
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The aim of this study is to demonstrate how an integrated information system of mother and toddler cohorts can be developed as a basis of the continuum of care approach that subsequently can be used as the basis of early detection of risk factors of maternal mortality. This research was carried out qualitatively. The data was collected through three techniques: in-depth interviews, focus group discussion, and document studies at six public health centers located in four sub-districts of Surabaya, Indonesia. This research was conducted from 2016 to 2018. The data collected from this research has become a basis input data requirement analysis for an integrated mother and toddler cohort information system. The system accommodates all the variables in each period of pre-marriage, pregnancy, labor, infancy and toddlerhood. The system facilitates healthcare workers to retrieve data and information related to mother and toddler health status. The availability of various pieces of information enables the health status of mothers and toddlers to be monitored thoroughly throughout their long-life cycle. This continuum of care approach is beneficial in the early detection and management of risk factors of maternal mortality, such as pregnancy complications as well as childbirth and postpartum complications.

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Nyoman Anita Damayanti; Darmawan Setijanto; Arief Hargono; Ratna Dwi Wulandari; Maya Weka Santi; Benny Tjahjono; Aulia Ramadhani. Integrated Information System for Early Detection of Maternal Risk Factors Based on Continuum of Care Approach of Mother and Toddler Cohorts. Healthcare Informatics Research 2019, 25, 153 -160.

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Nyoman Anita Damayanti, Darmawan Setijanto, Arief Hargono, Ratna Dwi Wulandari, Maya Weka Santi, Benny Tjahjono, Aulia Ramadhani. Integrated Information System for Early Detection of Maternal Risk Factors Based on Continuum of Care Approach of Mother and Toddler Cohorts. Healthcare Informatics Research. 2019; 25 (3):153-160.

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Nyoman Anita Damayanti; Darmawan Setijanto; Arief Hargono; Ratna Dwi Wulandari; Maya Weka Santi; Benny Tjahjono; Aulia Ramadhani. 2019. "Integrated Information System for Early Detection of Maternal Risk Factors Based on Continuum of Care Approach of Mother and Toddler Cohorts." Healthcare Informatics Research 25, no. 3: 153-160.

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Published: 01 January 2019 in Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Organizational Innovation (ICOI 2019)
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Nur Budi Mulyono; Rizka Tauria Nuryadi; Benny Tjahjono. Understanding Critical Factors and Antecedents in Indonesian Small Dairy Industries. Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Organizational Innovation (ICOI 2019) 2019, 1 .

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Nur Budi Mulyono, Rizka Tauria Nuryadi, Benny Tjahjono. Understanding Critical Factors and Antecedents in Indonesian Small Dairy Industries. Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Organizational Innovation (ICOI 2019). 2019; ():1.

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Nur Budi Mulyono; Rizka Tauria Nuryadi; Benny Tjahjono. 2019. "Understanding Critical Factors and Antecedents in Indonesian Small Dairy Industries." Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Organizational Innovation (ICOI 2019) , no. : 1.