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Macroeconomic Drivers and the Forecast of Renewable Energy Consumption in Indonesia Toward Achieving SDG 7 Anggi Putri Kurniadi, Heliyani, Sabri, Anne Putri, Fitria, Rina Supryanita, Kanetasya Sabilla, Dani Lukman Hakim, Agus Fernando, Adi Suhendra, Muhammad Riksa Praba Haskara, Asrori, Imansyah Abinda Firdaus, Muhammad Ro'uuf Fadhillah, Ragimun, Ragil Yoga Edi, R Nurhidajat International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 2026 This study aims to analyze the macroeconomic factors that influence renewable energy consumption (REC) in Indonesia using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag model, and to forecast its future trajectory through 2030 under a business-as-usual scenario, with reference to the targets of SDG 7. Using annual data from 2000 to 2023, the study identifies four macroeconomic determinants: population, economic growth, non-renewable energy consumption (NREC), and technological innovation.In the short-run, REC is significantly influenced by its own past values, population, economic growth, and technological innovation, while NREC demonstrates a delayed but positive effect.In the long-run, population has a negative impact on REC, reflecting Indonesia's continued dependence on fossil energy sources.In contrast, economic growth, NREC, and technological innovation contribute positively and significantly, suggesting a gradual but constrained transition toward clean energy.The forecasting results indicate that REC in Indonesia may reach approximately 17.4% by 2030, still falling short of the 23% national target set for 2025, leaving a persistent gap of about 5.6 percentage points.These findings underscore the urgent need for stronger policy reform and increased investment in green technology and infrastructure, particularly to close the 5.6% REC gap.
Strengthening the Microfinance Ecosystem in Indonesia: Competition-Collaboration Nexus and Supporting System Tuti Ermawati, Agus Eko Nugroho, Isbandi Rukminto Adi, Muhammad Soekarni, Bitra Suyatno, Jiwa Sarana, Chitra Indah Yuliana, Yeni Saptia, Erla Mychelisda, Zamroni Salim, Ragil Yoga Edi, Septian Adityawati Sage Open, 2026 The concept of an inclusive financial ecosystem is crucial in enabling microfinance institutions (MFIs) to effectively serve small-scale businesses. This study examines the complexity of Indonesia’s microfinance ecosystem by analyzing MFI performance in relation to collaboration and competition, and assessing the role of support systems in serving micro and small enterprises. Surveys and in-depth interviews were conducted with MFIs in West Java, South Sulawesi, and Maluku. Findings show that performance gaps between rural banks and MFIs are driven by differences in institutional capacity, outreach, and human resource quality. Rural banks (BPR/BPRS) and micro units of PT Pegadaian and PT PNM demonstrate superior performance through low non-performing loan (NPL) or loan default rates and high profitability, indicating ecosystem deficiencies. With limited collaboration among microfinance players, government micro-credit programs have created imbalances in competition between banks and MFIs, reinforcing disparities. The gap is further exacerbated by inadequate governance support systems—such as deposit insurance, apex institutions, and credit bureaus—burdened by high operational costs. This study offers two recommendations: redesigning microcredit programs to enhance collaboration between MFIs and banks for balanced competition, and strengthening the role of local governments and community institutions as support systems for prudent MFI practices.
A Bibliometric Study of SMEs' Digital Transformation Patterns in The Decade of Industry 4.0 Integration Tuti Ermawati, Diah Setiari Suhodo, Septian Adityawati, Anggi Putri Kurniadi, Jiwa Sarana, Ragil Yoga Edi, Adang Sonjaya Evergreen, 2025 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play an essential role in global economic development, contributing significantly to employment, innovation, and national GDP across both developed and emerging economies.Regardless of their significance, SMEs face several challenges, including a slowdown in growth caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, intense competition among producers, and limited adoption of e-based solutions.Therefore, applying digital technologies has become essential to enhance the productivity and performance of SMEs.Despite the burgeoning systematic literature review on digital transformation and Industry 4.0, it predominantly focuses on large enterprises and often overlooks the strategic responses of SMEs.This study offers a novel bibliometric synthesis that not only maps the intellectual landscape of SMEs' digital transformation but also concentrates exclusively on the digital transformation of SMEs that is directly aligned with the core pillars of Industry 4.0.Using 510 articles retrieved from Scopus and analyzed with VOSviewer and R Studio software, the findings reveal five key clusters addressed by SMEs over the past decade.These five clusters are business model and competitive advantage, business performance and digital marketing, digital entrepreneurship and digital innovation, business model innovation, and big data analytics.
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on microfinance institutions in Indonesia Tuti Ermawati Tuti Ermawati, Agus Eko Nugroho Agus Eko Nugroho, M. Soekarni M. Soekarni, Nur Firdaus Nur Firdaus, Jiwa Sarana Jiwa Sarana, Ragil Yoga Edi Ragil Yoga Edi, Septian Adityawati Septian Adityawati, Ikval Suardi Ikval Suardi Enterprise Development and Microfinance, 2021 The paper aims to analyse the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on microfinance institutions (MFIs) and identify mitigation and adaptation measures to cope with the situation. An online survey and focus group discussions were employed to capture how far the COVID-19 pandemic affects MFIs’ business. The results show that MFIs’ performance is negatively affected due to the COVID-19 crisis as their major customers, micro and small enterprises (MSEs), have experienced a contraction. MFIs have implemented several mitigation and adaptation measures to cope with the situation and future shocks. These results provide an overview of how far the COVID-19 crisis affects MFIs which can help the government design policies that can support MFIs and MSEs to survive. However, some issues related to methodology, such as the inability to capture complex and profound information, survey monitoring, and response rate, influenced the analysis so that the research may lack generalizability. Thus, a more holistic methodology is needed to investigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic comprehensively.
Utilization of online patent information and analysis to promote innovation capacity in Muslim world Ragil Yoga Edi, Harini Yaniar, Diah Anggraeni Jatraningrum, Irwan Budhi Iswanto Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for the Moslem World ICT Connecting Cultures Ict4m 2010, 2010 The patent is one indicator of a country development. Patent information contains information of sciences and technology. Based on patent data, there are significant differences in the number of patents between Muslim and western countries. This makes the existence of Muslim countries dependence on technology from western countries. Utilization of patent information online can be one way to encourage Muslim countries in improving the capability and competitiveness.
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Strengthening the Microfinance Ecosystem in Indonesia: Competition-Collaboration Nexus and Supporting System T Ermawati, AE Nugroho, IR Adi, M Soekarni, B Suyatno, J Sarana, ... Sage Open 16 (1), 21582440261417015 , 2026 2026.0
A Bibliometric Study of SMEs' Digital Transformation Patterns in The Decade of Industry 4.0 Integration T Ermawati, DS Suhodo, S Adityawati, AP Kurniadi, J Sarana, RY Edi, ... Transdiscilinary Research and Education Center for Green Technologies … , 2025 2025.0
Entrepreneurial orientation in Indonesian SMEs L Adam, T Ermawati, E Nurjati, R Yoga Edi, I Inayah, Y Mulyaningsih, ... Cogent Business & Management 11 (1), 2399750 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 12
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Agro-industrial sustainability through business model: a systematic literature review T Ermawati, R Yoga Edi IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1358 (1), 012031 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 3
Pengembangan ekosistem kewirausahaan UMKM di Indonesia Y Mulyaningsih Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 2
Diskursus Kebijakan Pembangunan MT Sambodo, N Firdaus, P Buhaerah, T Ermawati, RY Edi, FW Handoyo, ... 2021.0
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on microfinance institutions in Indonesia. T Ermawati, A Eko Nugroho, M Soekarni, N Firdaus, J Sarana, RY Edi, ... Enterprise Development & Microfinance 32 (1) , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 5
Pemetaan Peluang Pasar dari Penelitian Botani LIPI: Pendekatan Consumer Insight RYE Diah Anggraeni Jatraningrum PROSIDING FORUM TAHUNAN PENGEMBANGAN ILMU PENGETAHUAN, TEKNOLOGI DAN INOVASI … , 2016 2016.0
Utilization of online patent information and analysis to promote innovation capacity in Muslim world RY Edi, H Yaniar, DA Jatraningrum, IB Iswanto Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference on Information and … , 2010 2010.0
Analisi Kasus Terhambatnya Pemberian Royalti Kepada Inventor Atas Hasil Alih Teknologi Kegiatan Litbang RY Edi, B Subiyanto 2010.0 Citations: 2
Model Access and Benefit Sharing Governance for The Utilisation of Indonesia’s Biodiversity for Poverty Alleviation N Barizah, RY Edi Fakultas Hukum Universitas Airlangga , 2009 2009.0
Politik Hukum Hak Cipta di Indonesia RY Edi Widyariset, 69-83 , 2004 2004.0
Menyingkap tabir mafia peradilan Z Wasingatu, D Widoyoko, I Kasuma, RY Edi Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) , 2002 2002.0 Citations: 2
Menyingkap tabir mafia peradilan W Zakiyah Indonesia Corruption Watch , 2002 2002.0 Citations: 47
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Menyingkap tabir mafia peradilan W Zakiyah Indonesia Corruption Watch , 2002 2002.0 Citations: 47
Entrepreneurial orientation in Indonesian SMEs L Adam, T Ermawati, E Nurjati, R Yoga Edi, I Inayah, Y Mulyaningsih, ... Cogent Business & Management 11 (1), 2399750 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 12
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on microfinance institutions in Indonesia. T Ermawati, A Eko Nugroho, M Soekarni, N Firdaus, J Sarana, RY Edi, ... Enterprise Development & Microfinance 32 (1) , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 5
Agro-industrial sustainability through business model: a systematic literature review T Ermawati, R Yoga Edi IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1358 (1), 012031 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 3
Pengembangan ekosistem kewirausahaan UMKM di Indonesia Y Mulyaningsih Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 2
Analisi Kasus Terhambatnya Pemberian Royalti Kepada Inventor Atas Hasil Alih Teknologi Kegiatan Litbang RY Edi, B Subiyanto 2010.0 Citations: 2
Menyingkap tabir mafia peradilan Z Wasingatu, D Widoyoko, I Kasuma, RY Edi Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) , 2002 2002.0 Citations: 2
Strengthening the Microfinance Ecosystem in Indonesia: Competition-Collaboration Nexus and Supporting System T Ermawati, AE Nugroho, IR Adi, M Soekarni, B Suyatno, J Sarana, ... Sage Open 16 (1), 21582440261417015 , 2026 2026.0
A Bibliometric Study of SMEs' Digital Transformation Patterns in The Decade of Industry 4.0 Integration T Ermawati, DS Suhodo, S Adityawati, AP Kurniadi, J Sarana, RY Edi, ... Transdiscilinary Research and Education Center for Green Technologies … , 2025 2025.0
The Effect of Strengthening Regional Economic Conditions on Job Opportunities, Income and Price Stability in Padang City. AP Kurniadi, A Sonjaya, R Haji, RY Edi, I Rosjadi, Y Anindyasari, K Karimi, ... Pakistan Journal of Life & Social Sciences 22 (2) , 2024 2024.0
Diskursus Kebijakan Pembangunan MT Sambodo, N Firdaus, P Buhaerah, T Ermawati, RY Edi, FW Handoyo, ... 2021.0
Pemetaan Peluang Pasar dari Penelitian Botani LIPI: Pendekatan Consumer Insight RYE Diah Anggraeni Jatraningrum PROSIDING FORUM TAHUNAN PENGEMBANGAN ILMU PENGETAHUAN, TEKNOLOGI DAN INOVASI … , 2016 2016.0
Utilization of online patent information and analysis to promote innovation capacity in Muslim world RY Edi, H Yaniar, DA Jatraningrum, IB Iswanto Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference on Information and … , 2010 2010.0
Model Access and Benefit Sharing Governance for The Utilisation of Indonesia’s Biodiversity for Poverty Alleviation N Barizah, RY Edi Fakultas Hukum Universitas Airlangga , 2009 2009.0
Politik Hukum Hak Cipta di Indonesia RY Edi Widyariset, 69-83 , 2004 2004.0
Ragil Yoga Edi (2002) W Zakiyah, I Kasuma, D Widoyoko Menyingkap Tabir Mafia Peradilan , 0
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