Publications

  • List of papers presented during the 1st RRPG Meeting and Workshop (4-5th October 2010, UTM, Malaysia)
  1. OVOP Movement In Oita And Local Industrial Development In Asia  The Issues And Problems Of OVOP Model In Asia (Prof. Kunio Igusa, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan). 
  2. Case study of Tourism (Prof. Amran Hamzah ,Director of Centre for Innovative Planning and Development UTM).
  3. Traditional Cluster Development In Indonesia (Holi Bina Wijaya& Imam Buchori, Diponegoro University, Indonesia).
  4. One Village One Product? Issues And Challenges In Homestay Programme In Penang, Malaysia  (Dr Sharifah Rohayah Sheikh Dawood , Universiti Sains Malaysia).
  5. Case Study in Bangladesh  (Md Faizal Islam, Bangladesh).
  6. “Difficulties of OVOP Development due to Resource Mobile”(Joesron Alie Syahbana  Diponegoro University)
  7. “Experiences Of OVOP Implementation In Africa And Thailand” -Innovative approach to the local economic revitalization in the world (Prof. Kiyoto Kurokawa, Yokohama National Universtiy)
  8. Case Study in Malaysia (Associate Prof. Ibrahim Ngah and Associate Prof. Dr Rozeyta Omar, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia).
  9. Briefing on Development in Pontian District (Encik Joharudin Samion, Pejabat Daerah Pontian, Johor).

(Source: Ibrahim Ngah – dribrahimngah.blogspot.com)

Credit photos: Ibrahim Ngah, 2011

  • List of papers presented during the 2nd RRPG Meeting and Workshop (19-20th September 2011, UNDIP Semarang, Indonesia)
  1. Preston, D. (2011). Helping cluster development benefit local and regional societies and economies. (Oxford University, UK).
  2. Igusa, K. (2011). The OVOP movement and technopolis in Oita: a model of balanced regional development policy. (Ritsumeikan APU, Japan).
  3. Ngah, I. (2011). Challenges in rural economic transformation in Malaysia (UTM).
  4. Syahbana, J. A. (2011). The other side of local supporting economic of rural areas in Java. (UNDIP).
  5. Phelps, N. A. (2011). Recalibrating cluster theory for developing country: examples from Indonesia. (UCL, UK).
  6. Sugihantono, A. (2011). Local economic and cluster development in Central Java province, Indonesia (FPESD, Indonesia).
  7. Wijaya, H. B. (2011). Local economic development in Central Java province: current process (UNDIP).
  8. Suryono, A. (2011). Local innovative system (SIDA) for SME cluster development. (RDBC, Indonesia).
  9. Rahmawati, N., Berkemeyer, K., Solichah and Schwarz, M. (2011). Cluster development in the context of regional economic development (GIZ Regional Economic Development).
  10. Rustan, U. (2011). Salt fish and brown sugar maker, make Pangandaran Resort tourism more attractive? (Bandung Islamic University).
  11. Sheikh Dawood, S. R., Ghazali, S., Samat, N. and Atang, C. (2011). Local economy and SME cluster in Seberang Prai, Penang state, Malaysia (USM).
  12. Indarsiani, F. (2011). Integrating rural enterprises into international industry: the case of Sulawesi tropical seaweed farming (CIDA, Indonesia).
  13. Untari, R. (2011). Development of biofarmaka cluster Karanganyar Central Java (Soegjapranata Catholic University, Indonesia).
  14. Rudiarto, I. (2011). Simulating farm income in rural mountain area: a spatial perspective (UNDIP).
  15. Utami, S. (2011). Bridging social capital: is it a choice or necessity? a case study of Rebana cluster, Central Java (Semarang State University, Indonesia).
  16. Ismalina, P. (2011). The interplay between socioeconomic structures and actors in industrial clusters: the case of the Kotagede Silver Handcraft Cluster in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia).
  17. Handayani, W. and Wijaya, H. B. (2011). Rural, local economic and SME cluster development: the current emerging issue, challenges and future research agenda. (UNDIP).
  • List of papers presented during the 3rd RRPG meeting and workshop (1-2nd October 2012, USM, Malaysia)

Keynote Address:

Ngah, I., Ghazali, S. Sheikh Dawood, S. R., Samat, N. and Preston, D. (2012). Cluster development in benefiting the local and regional societies and economies: Revisiting the challenges and way forward. USM, Penang, Malaysia.

  1. Igusa, K. (2012). Industrial clustering of local industries in Hamamatsu and Yamaha business: How Japanese local companies were able to develop in the cluster. (MJIIT-UTM and Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan).
  2. Ismalina, P. (2012). Local strategic leaders in developing country industrial clusters: Do they exist? A conceptual paper. (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia).
  3. Wijaya, H. B. and Ngah, I. (2012). Value chain analysis of rural product clusters in Perak, Malaysia. (Universitas Diponegoro and UTM).
  4. Yasmin, T., Omar, R., Sutan Saidi, N. S. and Ngah, I. (2012). Issues and challenges in cluster development benefiting local communities and economy in Malaysia. (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia).
  5. Mohd, S. (2012). Community of enterprises – An approach towards rural development. (Universiti Sains Malaysia).
  6. Syahbana, J. A. (2012). Enriching local economic development concepts from the business linkages of textile and Batik’s home industries in Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia. (Universitas Deponegoro).
  7. Khalid, H. N., Muhammad, Z., Md. Nor, N. and Abdullah, M. A. (2012). Cluster development in promoting medium and small scale enterprises (SMEs) growth: Experience from Jengka Triangle, Pahang. (Universiti Sains Malaysia and International Islamic University Malaysia).
  8. Ardsmiti, N. (2012). Creative economy and SMCE: The way to preserve tai dam cloth cultures. (Mahidol University, Thailand).
  9. Sheikh Dawood, S. R., Ghazali, S. and Samat, N. (2012). Institutional thickness ans SMEs support mechanism: How far are they benefiting from the clustering dynamics? (USM).
  10. Van Suu, N. (2012). Development of industrial zones, new urban zones and the formation of board house clusters: A comparative study of two villages in the peri-urban area of Hanoi. (Vietnam National University).
  11. Untari, R. (2012). The diffusion of technology within cluster: Case on natural dyes for Batik Colouring in Java. (Soegijapranata Catholic University, Indonesia).
  12. Samat, N., Ghazali, S., Sheikh Dawood, S. R. and Khoo, S. L. (2012). Spatial clustering of SMEs in Penang state. (USM).
  13. Rudiarto, I. and Handayani, W. (2012). Clustering and its spatial implications: An economic development challenges from local perspective. (Universitas Diponegoro).
  14. Kamarudin, K. H. (2012). The economics of community based rural tourism: Case studies of three villages in the East Coast of Malaysia. (UTM Razak School).
  15. Harun, U. R. (2012). The changing of traditional settlement pattern (rural center of development). (Bandung Islamic University, Indonesia).

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