Badrun Susantyo

@brin.go.id

Research Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity
National Research and Innovation Agency

Badrun Susantyo

EDUCATION

Ph.D ; Social Development, Master ; Extention anc Development Communication, Bachelor ; Social Work

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Social Sciences, Multidisciplinary
14

Scopus Publications

601

Scholar Citations

10

Scholar h-index

13

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Actor collaboration in the implementation of business licensing integrated with the land use framework: Indonesian case study
    Arditya Wicaksono, Rosita Novi Andari, Ulfa Sevia Azni, Reza Amarta Prayoga, Intan Hapsari Surya Putri, Eko Wahyono, Putri Andini, Rahayu Nurlika, Nandia Meitayusni Nabila, Gustaf Wijaya, Eliana Sidipurwanty, Badrun Susantyo
    Urban Governance, 2026
    Ease of doing business is a pillar of a nation's development. Creating fast, easy, transparent, accountable, and integrated business registration licensing services requires the collaboration of actors across sectors and government levels. This study aims to explain how actor collaboration in business licensing is integrated with the Land Use Framework in Indonesia. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach with a case study method. The results showed that integrated business licensing is a collaborative process between actors from various government institutions, both central and regional. This collaboration is shown through integrating the Online Single Submission Risk-Based Approach (OSS-RBA) system with the spatial system, as well as the active role of actors in synchronizing licensing and spatial utilization. However, implementing this policy faces challenges in the form of a sectoral ego, limited capacity, and unoptimal coordination between actors. For this reason, it is necessary to strengthen collaborative governance through role clarity, capacity building, and coordination between actors. These findings provide implications for formulating business licensing policies in Indonesia to be more adaptive to spatial dynamics and the needs of business actors.
  • Reimagining Professional Associations in Disrupted Research Systems: A Hybrid Governance Model and Lessons from Indonesia
    Syahrir Ika, Badrun Susantyo, Agus Fanar Syukri, Abdul Wachid Syamroni, Destika Cahyana, Sari Intan Kailaku, Sri Djangkung Sumbogo Murti, R. Siti Zuhro, Haznan Abimanyu, Deni Shidqi Khaerudini, Ahyar Ahyar, Irma Himmatul Aliyyah, Anggita Tresliyana Suryana
    Societies, 2026
    This study investigates the institutional transformations within Indonesia’s research ecosystem, focusing on the impacts of the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) establishment and the subsequent Work From Office (WFO) policy on the Association of Indonesian Researchers (PPI). The research aims to evaluate these impacts and propose an adaptive institutional revitalization model. Employing a mixed-methods approach, a total of 150 online questionnaires were distributed across 21 regional branches of PPI between February and March 2025. Of these, 87 were completed and valid for analysis, representing a 58% response rate. Findings reveal that the WFO policy has led to a significant decline in member participation, coordination difficulties across regions, and weakened collaboration with local partners such as regional governments and universities. A SWOT analysis of three revitalization options—full agglomeration, bounded agglomeration, and non-BRIN integration—identified a hybrid model as the most adaptive and widely supported alternative (41.5%). This hybrid model combines selective structural efficiency with inclusive membership expansion, aiming to preserve regional identity, enhance collaboration, and strengthen organizational legitimacy. The study offers key insights for developing adaptive governance frameworks rooted in epistemic justice, digital accountability, and cross-sectoral collaboration, applicable to professional organizations navigating decentralization and institutional disruption. The proposed hybrid model serves as a strategic reference for achieving organizational resilience and fostering a more inclusive national innovation ecosystem.
  • The Influence of Leadership Strategies and Social Capital on the Business Performance and Resilience of Indonesian MSMEs
    Reniati Reniati, Badrun Susantyo, Nyi R. Irmayani, Fadillah Sabri, Widiastuti Widiastuti
    Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2025
  • Social Entrepreneurship Program as a Sustainable Business Model to Achieve Financial Inclusion for Poor Families in Indonesia
    Badrun Susantyo, Hari Harjanto Setiawan, Abdullah
    Financial Innovation for Global Sustainability, 2025
    This chapter explores the Social Entrepreneurship Program (SEP) as a sustainable business model to achieve financial inclusion for low-income families. The SEP launch targets families receiving conditional cash transfer (CCT) to increase income. Data were obtained using quantitative and qualitative approaches. The respondents were the beneficiaries of the CCT program, and the total population was 1,000 families. Beneficiaries are spread across five locations: West Bandung Regency, Majalengka Regency, Bantul Regency, Semarang Regency, and Jakarta City. The research results show that SEP has a good impact on beneficiary income. Most of the program beneficiaries succeeded in increasing their income after participating in this program, although there are still challenges such as poor coordination between the central and regional governments. This program has succeeded in increasing the capacity of beneficiaries to manage businesses and expanding financial access inclusively. The sustainability of this program is essential to ensure the lives of the beneficiaries. The conclusion is that SEP is an effective business model to increase the welfare of low-income families. Recommendations include the need for regulation and increased coordination between programs. The novelty of this research is that the implementation of financial inclusion is carried out in stages starting from clear targets such as beneficiaries of the CCT program. Lessons learned from implementing SEP in Indonesia can become a reference for similar programs in other countries facing poverty and economic inequality challenges.
  • Institutionalized Social Entrepreneurship in Indonesia: A report on the challenges of state-driven social entrepreneurship promotion within the Five Cities' social assistance program
    Tauchid Komara Yuda, Hari Harjanto Setiawan, Habibullah, Badrun Susantyo, Hempri Suyatna
    Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 2025
    The landscape of social entrepreneurship has undergone rapid evolution within business and non-profit sectors in recent years. However, there is a more recent trend in Indonesia, where social entrepreneurship is formally practised in public policy. This new approach represents an initiative related to what we call Institutionalized Social Entrepreneurship (ISE). In this article, we investigate the challenges faced while implementing experimental measures to transform cash transfers into social entrepreneurship programs based on 43 interviews with key stakeholders and end-users spreading over five regions. Our research findings indicate a lack of shared understanding among stakeholders when implementing social entrepreneurship programs. Furthermore, the beneficiaries face difficulties distinguishing between social entrepreneurship programs and regular cash transfers, leading to ineffective program outcomes and significant challenges in achieving community development objectives. This issue is exacerbated by an unbalanced power distribution between government and non-government actors involved in program implementation, which can potentially limit the program’s effectiveness and efficiency. Its unfolding transformation of social assistance and the application of social entrepreneurship in Indonesia highlight a new deal for welfare that responds to uncertain post-pandemic circumstances. This study adds to the literature on social entrepreneurship by highlighting the complexities of the state-society relationship in ISE.
  • Integrated Resilience for Adapting to Climate Change in North Coastal Communities on Java Island, Indonesi
    Hari Harjanto Setiawan, Badrun Susantyo, Nyi Raden Irmayani, Habibullah Habibullah, Mery Ganti, Abdullah Abdullah, Luthfi Setiadiwibawa, Euis Setiawati, Ineu Maryani, Suhandy Siswoyo, Djaenudin Djaenudin, Mahdi Ibrahim Tanjung, Karno Karno, Ruslan Halifu
    Advances in Global Change Research, 2025
  • Women's Resilience in Adapting to Climate Change on the North Coast of Java Island, Indonesia
    Hari Harjanto Setiawan, Badrun Susantyo, Nyi Raden Irmayani, Habibullah, Mery Ganti, Abdullah, Luthfi Setiadiwibawa, Euis Setiawati, Ineu Maryani, Suhandy Siswoyo, Djaenudin, Mahdi Ibrahim Tanjung, Karno, Ruslan Halifu, Rizal Akbar Aldyan
    Springer Climate, 2025
  • Climate Change and Mental Health Resilience in Northern Coast of Java’s Island, Indonesia Coastal Communities: Challenges and Adaptations
    Hari Harjanto Setiawan, Rizal Akbar Aldyan, Badrun Susantyo, Nyi Raden Irmayani, Habibullah, Mery Ganti, Abdullah, Luthfi Setiadiwibawa, Euis Setiawati, Ineu Maryani, Suhandy Siswoyo, Djaenudin, Mahdi Ibrahim Tanjung, Karno, Ruslan Halifu, Mohamad Miftah
    Climate Change Management, 2025
  • Moving beyond stereotype: A qualitative study of long-standing recipients of the Indonesian conditional cash transfers (CCT/PKH)
    Habibullah Habibullah, Tauchid Komara Yuda, Hari Harjanto Setiawan, Badrun Susantyo
    Social Policy and Administration, 2024
    This qualitative study explores the experiences and attitudes of welfare recipients towards Indonesia's conditional cash transfer (CCT/PKH) program. The specific objectives of our paper include examining the program's impact on impoverished families, their response to stereotyping, and the implications of stereotyping for government policy among Indonesian low‐income families. We conducted twenty in‐depth interviews with key stakeholders (program professionals, community leaders, program facilitators) and end‐users (beneficiaries). Despite the attached stereotype, our findings show that not all beneficiaries with improved socioeconomic conditions wish to leave the program. In many cases, this occurs as beneficiaries use their CCT/PKH accounts as collateral to borrow from unregulated lenders and repay their debts. A few instances where we found self‐voluntary withdrawal from the program were only caused by the shame of receiving stickers attached to their homes – not because of their social‐economic status improvement – leading to difficulty affording their necessities afterwards. Overall, the finding that individuals, whether eligible or not, are not ashamed to claim PKH, despite the stigma attached to the program, contrasts with studies on welfare stigma, claiming that stigma can prevent individuals from claiming their welfare rights.
  • Agenda-setting towards Indonesia's ambitious electricity decarbonization 2030: Circularity strategy to renewable power generation
    Hariyadi Hariyadi, Badrun Susantyo, Sahat Aditua Fanditya Silalahi
    Perspectives on the Transition Toward Green and Climate Neutral Economies in Asia, 2023
    Indonesia's successful implementation of the Green Business Plan of Electricity 2021-2030 (the Green RUPTL) is a vital momentum in achieving the energy transition. Under this framework, a necessary step includes adding 51.6% of renewable power generation by 2030. This chapter aims to analyze essential issues of mainstreaming the circularity approach in the Green RUPTL using aspects of structure, process, and socio-culture as a tool of analysis. The legal frameworks have been relatively fulfilled. However, several breakthrough measures are needed to target several vital issues. Mainstreaming the circularity strategy in solar and wind power development will be implemented massively in the long term. In the medium term, strengthening the CE approach to meet the Green RUPTL needs a completion of related legal frameworks and strengthening international cooperation whilst in the short term, the law enforcement in the solar and wind power projects and becomes a vital modality to begin mainstreaming the strategy.
  • Sustainability Concept Design of Robusta Coffee Agroindustry Kalibaru with Soft System and Decisions Support System Methods
    Agus Hari Hadi, Suprihatin, Sukardi, Gatot Pramuhadi, Marimin, Badrun Susantyo, Eko Wahyono
    International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 2023
  • Scaling up social entrepreneurship to reduce poverty: Exploring the challenges and opportunities through stakeholder engagement
    Hari Harjanto Setiawan, Tauchid Komara Yuda, Badrun Susantyo, Muhammad Belanawane Sulubere, Mery Ganti, Habibullah Habibullah, Muslim Sabarisman, Ruaida Murni
    Frontiers in Sociology, 2023
  • Social cash assistance for food security during a disaster: Lesson learned from Indonesia
    B Susantyo, H Habibullah, NR Irmayani, RG Erwinsyah, T Nainggolan, S Sugiyanto, A Rahman, J Arifin, B As’adhanayadi, N Nurhayu
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2023
  • Social entrepreneurship for beneficiaries of the Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) toward sustainable development
    H H Setiawan, M Nuryana, B Susantyo, A B Purwanto, M B Sulubere, Delfirman
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2021

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Adaptive Social Protection and Risk Communication Strategies for Addressing Disaster and Climate Vulnerability in Rural Indonesia
    K Syafuddin, NR Irmayani, H Habibullah, HH Setiawan, B Susantyo, ...
    2026
  • Reimagining Professional Associations in Disrupted Research Systems: A Hybrid Governance Model and Lessons from Indonesia
    S Ika, B Susantyo, AF Syukri, AW Syamroni, D Cahyana, SI Kailaku, ...
    Societies 16 (1), 17 , 2026
    2026
  • Actor collaboration in the implementation of business licensing integrated with the land use framework: Indonesian case study
    A Wicaksono, RN Andari, US Azni, RA Prayoga, IHS Putri, E Wahyono, ...
    Urban Governance , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 6
  • Climate Change and Mental Health Resilience in Northern Coast of Java’s Island, Indonesia Coastal Communities: Challenges and Adaptations
    HH Setiawan, RA Aldyan, B Susantyo, NR Irmayani, Habibullah, M Ganti, ...
    Urbanization, Climate Change, and Health: Integrating Strategies for … , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Women's Resilience in Adapting to Climate Change on the North Coast of Java Island, Indonesia
    HH Setiawan, B Susantyo, NR Irmayani, Habibullah, M Ganti, Abdullah, ...
    Gender-Transformative Approaches for Climate Change Adaptation: Policies and … , 2025
    2025
  • Social Entrepreneurship Program as a Sustainable Business Model to Achieve Financial Inclusion for Poor Families in Indonesia
    B Susantyo, HH Setiawan, Abdullah
    Financial Innovation for Global Sustainability, 281-304 , 2025
    2025
  • The influence of leadership strategies and social capital on the business performance and resilience of Indonesian MSMEs
    R Reniati, B Susantyo, NR Irmayani, F Sabri, W Widiastuti
    Journal of the Knowledge Economy 16 (2), 9932-9971 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 28
  • Integrated resilience for adapting to climate change in north coastal communities on Java Island, Indonesia
    HH Setiawan, B Susantyo, NR Irmayani, H Habibullah, M Ganti, ...
    Climate change: conflict and resilience in the age of anthropocene, 175-201 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Naskah Kebijakan Penguatan Ketahanan Sosial di Indonesia: Program Keserasian Sosial dan Kearifan Lokal
    A Alla, I Solihin, M Tahir, R Ansyari, Y Suhartiningsih, I Astuti, N Nurhayati, ...
    Others Catalogue of Penerbit BRIN , 2025
    2025
  • Institutionalized Social Entrepreneurship in Indonesia: A report on the challenges of state-driven social entrepreneurship promotion within the Five Cities' social assistance …
    TK Yuda, HH Setiawan, Habibullah, B Susantyo, H Suyatna
    Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration 47 (1), 50-66 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 10
  • Social Entrepreneurship Program to Improve the economic Welfare of Poor Families in Indonesia
    HH Setiawan, B Susantyo, H Yusuf, YF Wismayanti, I Konita, MB Sulubere, ...
    KnE Social Sciences, 565–578-565–578 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Moving beyond stereotype: A qualitative study of long-standing recipients of the Indonesian conditional cash transfers (CCT/PKH)
    BS Habibullah Habibullah, Tauchid Komara Yuda, Hari Harjanto Setiawan
    Social Policy & Administration 2023 (https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12946 … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 14
  • Sustainability Concept Design of Robusta Coffee Agroindustry Kalibaru with Soft System and Decisions Support System Methods
    EW Agus Hari Hadi, Suprihatin, Sukardi, Gatot Pramuhadi, Marimin, Badrun ...
    International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 18 (DOI … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 10
  • Social cash assistance for food security during a disaster: lesson learned from Indonesia
    B Susantyo, H Habibullah, NR Irmayani, RG Erwinsyah, T Nainggolan, ...
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1180 (1), 012047 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Scaling up social entrepreneurship to reduce poverty: Exploring the challenges and opportunities through stakeholder engagement
    HH Setiawan, TK Yuda, B Susantyo, MB Sulubere, M Ganti, H Habibullah, ...
    Frontiers in Sociology 8, 1131762 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 32
  • Dari Km 0 (Nol), Ujung Barat Indonesia: Mencari Makna di Balik Data
    E Wahyono, B Susantyo
    2023
  • Social cash assistance for food security during a disaster: lesson learned from Indonesia. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
    B Susantyo, H Habibullah, NR Irmayani, RG Erwinsyah, T Nainggolan, ...
    https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/1180/1/012047 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 7
  • Agenda-Setting Towards Indonesia's Ambitious Electricity Decarbonization 2030: Circularity Strategy to Renewable Power Generation
    H Hariyadi, B Susantyo, SAF Silalahi
    Perspectives on the Transition Toward Green and Climate Neutral Economies in … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • The Issues and Social Economic Potentials of Urban Marginal Groups in Indonesia
    M Ganti, H Yusuf, YF Wismayanti, HH Setiawan, B Susantyo, I Konita, ...
    International Conference on Sustainable Innovation on Humanities, Education … , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 2
  • Access to basic needs for marginalized groups in Indonesia: A case study of the homeless and beggars
    H Yusuf, HH Setiawan, M Ganti, YF Wismayanti, B Susantyo, I Konita, ...
    International Conference on Sustainable Innovation on Humanities, Education … , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 3

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Memahami perilaku agresif: Sebuah tinjauan konseptual
    B Susantyo
    Sosio Informa 16 (3) , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 140
  • Prevalensi kekerasan terhadap anak laki-laki dan anak perempuan di Indonesia
    A Kurniasari, N Widodo, H Yusuf, B Susantyo, YF Wismayanti, ...
    Sosio Konsepsia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesejahteraan Sosial 6 … , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 49
  • Faktor-faktor Determinan Penyebab Perilaku Agresif Remaja di Permukiman Kumuh Di Kota Bandung
    B Susantyo
    Sosio Konsepsia 6, 1-17 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 36
  • Lingkungan dan Perilaku Agresif Individu
    B Susantyo
    Sosio Informa 3 (1), 15-25 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 34
  • Scaling up social entrepreneurship to reduce poverty: Exploring the challenges and opportunities through stakeholder engagement
    HH Setiawan, TK Yuda, B Susantyo, MB Sulubere, M Ganti, H Habibullah, ...
    Frontiers in Sociology 8, 1131762 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 32
  • Bantuan Sosial Tunai Kementerian Sosial Bagi Keluarga Terdampak Covid-19
    B Susantyo, T Nainggolan, A Rahman, RG Erwinsyah, NR Irmayani, ...
    Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesejahteraan Sosial , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 29
  • The influence of leadership strategies and social capital on the business performance and resilience of Indonesian MSMEs
    R Reniati, B Susantyo, NR Irmayani, F Sabri, W Widiastuti
    Journal of the Knowledge Economy 16 (2), 9932-9971 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 28
  • Upaya Percepatan Penanggulangan Kemiskinan Melalui Program Keluarga Harapan: Studi di Empat Daerah di Indonesia
    T Nainggolan, B Susantyo
    Sosio Konsepsia 7 (1), 31-46 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 23
  • Moving beyond stereotype: A qualitative study of long-standing recipients of the Indonesian conditional cash transfers (CCT/PKH)
    BS Habibullah Habibullah, Tauchid Komara Yuda, Hari Harjanto Setiawan
    Social Policy & Administration 2023 (https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12946 … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 14
  • Kinerja Pendamping Program Keluarga Harapan Pasca Diklat Pertemuan Peningkatan Kemampuan Keluarga
    NR Irmayani, B Susantyo, B Mujiyadi, S Suradi, RG Erwinsyah, ...
    Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesejahteraan Sosial , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 14
  • Institutionalized Social Entrepreneurship in Indonesia: A report on the challenges of state-driven social entrepreneurship promotion within the Five Cities' social assistance …
    TK Yuda, HH Setiawan, Habibullah, B Susantyo, H Suyatna
    Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration 47 (1), 50-66 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 10
  • Sustainability Concept Design of Robusta Coffee Agroindustry Kalibaru with Soft System and Decisions Support System Methods
    EW Agus Hari Hadi, Suprihatin, Sukardi, Gatot Pramuhadi, Marimin, Badrun ...
    International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 18 (DOI … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 10
  • Pemetaan strategi coping keluarga penerima manfaat program keluarga harapan menghadapi wabah COVID-19: Di Kota Bogor, Depok, Bekasi, dan Tangerang Selatan
    B Susantyo, A Rahman, RG Erwinsyah, B As' adhanayadi, T Nainggolan, ...
    Puslitbangkesos & P3KS Press , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 10
  • Social cash assistance for food security during a disaster: lesson learned from Indonesia
    B Susantyo, H Habibullah, NR Irmayani, RG Erwinsyah, T Nainggolan, ...
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1180 (1), 012047 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Delfirman
    HH Setiawan, M Nuryana, B Susantyo, AB Purwanto, MB Sulubere
    Social entrepreneurship for beneficiaries of the Program Keluarga Harapan … , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 9
  • Survey Kekerasan Terhadap Anak Indonesia Tahun 2013
    A Kurniasari, YF Wismaayanti, H Irmayani, N Widodo, B Susantyo
    Kementerian Pemberdayaan Perempuan dan Perlindungan Anak, 1-13 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 9
  • Community development dalam praktik pekerjaan sosial
    B Susantyo
    Bandung: STKS Press , 2007
    2007
    Citations: 9
  • Social entrepreneurship for beneficiaries of the Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) toward sustainable development
    HH Setiawan, M Nuryana, B Susantyo, AB Purwanto, MB Sulubere, ...
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 739 (1), 012053 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 8
  • Kewirausahaan Sosial Penerima Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) Graduasi
    HH Setiawan, B Susantyo, AB Purwanto, MB Sulubere, D Delfirman
    Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesejahteraan Sosial , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 8
  • Social cash assistance for food security during a disaster: lesson learned from Indonesia. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
    B Susantyo, H Habibullah, NR Irmayani, RG Erwinsyah, T Nainggolan, ...
    https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/1180/1/012047 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 7