ASIALICS 2015
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ASIALICS 2015
Asian Association of Learning, Innovation, and Coevolution Studies Asian Association of Learning, Innovation, and Coevolution Studies www.asialics.lipi.go.id September 15-17, 2015 Yogyakarta, Indonesia 12th International Conference ASIALICS 2015 Innovation Driven Natural Resource Based Industry Program Deadlines Organized by Supported by ● Deadline for paper submission ● Notification of paper acceptance ● Deadline for discounted registration 31 May 2015 15 June 2015 15 July 2015 ● Deadline for full paper submission 1 August 2015 12th International Conference ASIALICS 2015 YOGYAKARTA Local Organizing Committee Conference Objectives Advisory Board Akmadi Abbas (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) Husein A. Akil (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) Jusman Syafii Djamal (National Innovation Committee) Lukman Hakim (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) Umar Anggara Jenie (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Mohammad Nurcholis (Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta) Bambang Subiyanto (Indonesian Institute of ASIALICS aims to explore and develop the concept of learning, innovation and competence building as an analytical framework. The objective of ASIALICS is to stimulate the establishment of knowledge based strategies for economic development in Asia. The idea is to bring together interesting issues about what is going on in Asian countries and companies and to share experiences regarding methodology, analytical results and policies. Sciences / Himpenindo) Dwi Sutjipto (PT Semen Indonesia Tbk) Harijono A. Tjokronegoro (Institut Teknologi Bandung) Chair Person Siti N. Prijono (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) Co-Chair Person Trina Fizzanty (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) Secretary Wati Hermawati (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) Nani Grace (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) International Scientific Committee Erman Aminullah (LIPI, Indonesia) Erik Baark (HKUST, Hong Kong) Tan Sinh Bach (NISTPASS, Vietnam) Zong-Tae Bae (KAIST, Korea) P. Banerjee (NISTADS, India) Pun-arj Chairatana (Noviscape Consulting Group, Thailand) Song Chen (Tongji Univ, China) Hyun-Dae Cho (STEPI, Korea) Seong-Pyo Cho (Kyungpook Nat’l Univ, Korea) Jae-Yong Choung (KAIST, Korea) Javier Diez (Univ. of Hannover, Germany) Divina M. Edralin (De La Salle Univ, Philippines) Peter Gammeltoft (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark) Shu-lin Gu (Tsinghua Univ, China) Robert Hassink (Univ. of Kiel, Germany) Mike Hobday (Univ. of Sussex, United Kingdom) Patarapong Intarakumnerd (GRIPS, Japan) Thiruchelvam K. (Univ. of Technology Malaysia, Malaysia) Byung-Keun Kim (Korea Univ. of Technology and Education, Korea) Youngbae Kim (KAIST, Korea) Dong-Jin Koh (Samsung Electronics, Korea) Masayuki Kondo (Yokohama Nat’l Univ., Japan) V. V. C. Krishna (Jawaharlal Nehru Univ., India) Rishi Krishnan (IIMB, India) Dae-Shik Lee (Pusan Nat’l Univ., Korea) Keun Lee (Seoul Nat’l Univ., Korea) Kong-Rae Lee (DGIST, Korea) Chaisung Lim (Konkuk Univ., Korea) Kumiko Miyazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Kyung-Jip Min (LG Hausys, Korea) David C. Mowery (Univ. of California, U.S.A.) Ngoc Tran Ca (NCSTP, Vietnam) Fujio Niwa (GRIPS, Japan) Rajah Rasiah (Univ. of Malaya, Malaysia) Gee San (Nat’l Central Univ., Taiwan) Jang-Sup Shin (Nat’l Univ. of Singapore, Singapore) Atsushi Sunami (GRIPS, Japan) Tae-Kyung Sung (Jeonju Univ., Korea) Jun Suzuki (GRIPS, Japan) Aida L. Velasco (De La Salle Univ., Philippines) Xiaobo Wu (Zhejiang Univ., China) Lan Xue (Tsinghua Univ., China) Conference Theme and Subthemes Theme: “Innovation Driven Natural Resource Based Industry” Sub themes: 1. Sectoral Innovation System (marine industry, agri-industry, herbal medicine and functional food industry, petroleum and mineral industry); 2. Innovation and Job Creation in Natural Resource Based Industry; 3. S&T Resource Mobility and International Research Collaboration in Natural Resource Based Industry; 4. Incentive System to Promote Innovation Driven Natural Resource Based Industry; 5. Managing Innovation: Putting Science into Practices in Natural Resource Based Industry; 6. Promoting Life Sciences and Education Policy; 7. Bio-based Technological Convergence (BioInformatics, BioMedicine, BioTechnology, BioEntrepreneurship, BioNanotechnology, Biomaterial); 8. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Capacity in Natural Resource Based Industry; and 9. Innovation policy to foster green natural resource based industry (bio-based chemicals, green chemistry, green energy, etc.) Paper Submission, Review, and Acceptance Significant and original (unpublished) submissions are solicited. The papers will be peer reviewed and upon acceptance, authors are requested to submit their final version (if requested). Papers should not exceed 8,000 words and should include an abstract of 100-150 words. For the paper submission guidelines, please see the conference website. The accepted papers will be opened at the conference website (www.asialics.lipi.go.id). Selected papers will be published in Asian Journal of Technology Innovation and other related journals after a peer review process. Associated Journals 1. 2. 3. Asian Journal of Technology Innovation (AJTI); Science, Technology and Society (STS); and National Journal (e.g S&T Policy and Management JournalPappiptek LIPI) Asia Association of Learning, Innovation and Coevolution Studies 12th International Conference September 15-17, 2015 I Yogyakarta, Indonesia Invited Speakers Dr. Michiko IIZUKA Prof. Lukman HAKIM Prof. Bengt - Åke LUNDVALL UNU-MERIT, The Netherlands Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia Aalborg University, Denmark Proposed Schedule Pre-event: September 14 Registration Committee Meeting Dinner Day 1 September 15 Registration Opening Ceremony Keynote Speech Poster and Exhibition Paper Presentation Welcome Dinner for all participants Day 2 September 16 Keynote Speech Poster and Exhibition Paper Presentation Conference remarks and Closing Day 3 September 17 Full day : Borobudur Temple and Konimex Half day : Prambanan Temple and Keraton Leaving of Participants Discover more on Yogyakarta, Indonesia Yogyakarta (or Jogjakarta) has been known as The Never Ending Asia. Many say that a single visit to Jogja is never enough. The list of things you can experience in Jogja may seem overwhelming, ranging from natural splendors, art, tradition and heritages to culinary adventure. This is why Jogja is the second most visited destination in Indonesia, after Bali. Prambanan: The largest Hindu temple in Southeast Asia The Kraton: Palace Fit For A Javanese King Borobudur: The largest Buddhist temple in the world Tugu Jogja: Landmark of Jogja City Shop Till You Drop in Malioboro Yogyakarta's traditional dances Gudeg: Traditional food 12th International Conference ASIALICS 2015 YOGYAKARTA Conference Services The conference website will be opened in Januari 2015 (www.asialics.lipi.go.id). Conference registration, payment, hotel information, and registration for excursions to cultural and industrial sites will be available online. Registration All ASIALICS 2015 attendees, including speakers and session chairs, must register and pay the registration fee to have access to sessions and other events. Please visit the ASIALICS web page and click on 'On-line registration' to register for the conference. Venue Registration Fees Category Discounted rate Regular rate before 15 July 2015 from16 July 2015 Foreign participants USD 200 USD 230 Local participants Rp. 1.000.000,- Rp. 1.250.000,- Foreign students USD 100 Local students Rp. 500.000,- Accompanying guest Waiver(up to one person spouse only) Royal Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta Royal Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta, once Yogyakarta’s grandest hotel, has been undergoing a great transformation to enthrall guests with outstanding service and an exceptional experience. The hotel is centrally located, within walking distance of the historic and cultural districts with the city’s largest shopping mall right on the doorstep, and is less than 10 minutes from Adisucipto International Airport. Most of Yogyakarta’s must-see sites (the Prambanan Temple, Sultan Palace, Kotagede and Malioboro) are a short drive away. Today the legendary Ambarrukmo Hotel has been reborn, and embraces both its historic heritage and the modern comforts sought by today’s guests. The renovations to both hotel and palace were made in keeping with the royal palace’s true character and to bring back the glamour of the past merged with 21th century technology. Hotels Near The Conference Place Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel (247 rooms) Rate starts from = $96 (Distance: 0 min) Eastparc Hotel (193 rooms) Rate starts from = $94 (Distance: 3 min) Transportations Yogyakarta's Adisucipto International Airport (IATA: JOG), 8 km east of town, is very close to Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel. There are frequent (every two hour) connections on Garuda, the national airline, to Jakarta (50 minutes) and 2-3 times a day (60 mins) to Denpasar, while other domestic airlines service both Jakarta and Denpasar, as well as major cities in Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi. For international services, AirAsia connects Yogyakarta to both Kuala Lumpur and Singapore while Malaysia Airlines flies between Yogyakarta and Kuala Lumpur. Silkair and Tigerair also flies from Singapore. To take taxi is recommended from Yogyakarta Airport to Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel and its satellites hotel. Pay at the taxi desk in arrival terminal and then head for the official taxi rank. Give the receipt to your driver, there is no need for any additional payment. New Saphir Hotel (206 rooms) Rate starts from = $43 (Distance: 5 min) Wisma MMUGM Hotel (135 rooms) Rate starts from = $26 (Distance: 15 min)