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  • SCBTII Proceeding
    2018

    The world is currently entering the era of the fourth industrial revolution which is often referred to the Industrial Revolution 4.0. To adapt with the new era, it is necessary to encourage various updates and betterments in all aspects of life. In this era, disruption becomes an inevitable thing. Thus, innovation absolutely needs to be done so as not being eroded by the rapid advances in this century. Along with the new era, a phenomenon called as disruptive innovation is currently coming up and creating various upheavals in the community. Disruptive innovation is a consequence of the presence of a transformation phase in the application of digital technology. Disruptive innovation can be shortly defined as an innovation creating the emergence of new markets that can also disrupt the existence and sustainability of existing markets due to new business cultures and models as the results of many changes in utilization of digital technology. Disruptive innovation causes significant changes in the social and economic life of society. There will be a lot of shifts due to the loss of various occupations that are replaced by technology.
    On the other hand, the United Nations has determined Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) containing seventeen development goals, including the goals of no poverty and reduced inequalities. The objectives are then set out in more detail as the inclusive and sustainable development that encourages economic growth to be able to alleviate poverty, reduce inequality, create jobs and provide a safe livelihood for the community. Thus, inclusive development can be defined as a development that provides equitable benefits for the entire community without any parties who are harmed by other parties.
    Disruptive innovation and inclusive development at a glance look like two sides of conflicting things. However, both of them actually can go in accordance if all parties work hard, synergize, and support the collective commitment to find solutions to the existing problems. An innovation that can lead to the goodness is the one supported by a synergistic digital ecosystem. The ecosystem is a set of several components that work together in a system. Thus, the essence of a harmony between disruptive innovation and inclusive development is a solid synergy among all stakeholders to build a digital ecosystem.
    The 9th Sustainable Collaboration in Business, Technology, Information and Innovation (SCBTII) 2018 is a forum that provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to discuss and convey ideas those are relevant to the current Industrial Revolution 4.0 era. This is an effort to achieve a synergy in the form of a solid digital ecosystem towards inclusive and sustainable development in accordance with the Penta Helix concept which includes five important components, namely government, private sector, social organizations, education, and citizens.

    e-ISSN: 2621-3192

  • SCBTII Proceeding
    2016

    The 7th SCBTII was held on 15 – 16 August 2016 and located on tourism district at the centre of Bandung City, Indonesia. The theme that was brought forward was “Success through Synergy: Academics, Businesses, Communities, and Governmentâ€. Several research topics covered including Smart Commerce, Smart Finance & Accounting, and Smart Education. The Keynote Speech was delivered by leading academicians and practitioners such as Professor Teck Y. Eng (Southampton University) and Mr. Rudiantara (The Minister of Communication & Information of Indonesia)

     

    The 7th SCBTII was attended by 135 participants with 46 full papers that were being submited by researchers that came from 27 national and international institutions. The 7th SCBTII also provide an angklung workshop that enthusiastically attended especially by International participants. This cultural event was managed by Saung Angklung Udjo at Bandung.

     

    Due to our affiliation to and strong network with prominent ICT players in Indonesia, The 7th SCBTII was also sponsored by Telkom Indonesia, Telkomsel Indonesia, Telkom Sigma, and Finnet.

    ISBN: 978-602-73324-1-6

  • SCBTII Proceeding
    2017

    The 8th SCBTII was held on 20 July 2017 and located on tourism district at the centre of Bandung City, Indonesia. The theme that was brought forward was “Synergizing Digital-Based Technology, Accounting, and Management in Developing Business Sustainability and Economic Growth in Emerging Marketsâ€. Several research topics covered including Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Economics, Digital-Based Management, and Accounting, Finance and Corporate Governance. The Keynote Speech was delivered by leading academicians and practitioners such as Professor Prof. Dr. Mustafa B. Mat Deris (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia), Prof. Dr. Haryono Umar, MSc, Ak, CA (Director Anti-farud Institution Perbanas), Isnaeni Achdiat, CISA, CISM, CGEIT (President of ISACA Indonesia Chapter), Ririek Adriansyah, MM (CEO of Telkomsel)

    Dr. Nathashit Gerdesri (Mahidol University, Thailand), Dr. Dadan Rahadian (Telkom University), Dr. Manodip Ray Chaiduri (Amity University, India), Christian Sugiono (Founder & CEO of Malesbangetdotcom (MBDC))

     

    The 8th SCBTII was attended by 150 participants with 80 full papers that were being submited by researchers that came from Indonesia, Thailand, India, Malaysia, Netherland, Nigeria, and New Zealand.. The 8th SCBTII was held with cooperation with Universitas Galuh and Politeknik Negeri Bandung as university partnership.

     

    Due to our affiliation to and strong network with prominent ICT players in Indonesia, The 8th SCBTII was also supported by ISEI Bandung and IAI. Our honorable sponsors are Telkom Indonesia, Telkomsel Indonesia, Telkom Sigma, Bank BJB, Askrida, OJK, MDmedia, Finnet, Angkasa Pura II, Pos Indonesia, BRI Syariah, Patrakom, BNI, and Perusahaan Daerah Jasa dan Kepariwisataan Provinsi Jawa Barat.

     

    ISBN : 978-602-73324-2-3