Indonesia Project: Indonesia Update 2003

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Business in the Reformasi Era: New Challenges, Old Problems

The Update is followed by:

Indonesia Council
Open Conference 2003

29-30 September 2003,
The Australian National University

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Friday and Saturday, 26 and 27 September 2003

Venue:
Coombs Lecture Theatre, HC Coombs Building (Building No 9)
Cnr Fellows Rd & Garran Rd
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200
(see ANU Map [D2, no. 8a])

By September 2003, business in Indonesia may be very different from the way it was in September 1997. In six years, many aspects of the business environment will have changed, and in response firms will have altered the ways in which they structure and manage themselves. Or will they? The 2003 Update will provide a glimpse of what has changed and what has stayed the same in business in Indonesia.

Political update Dr Sidney Jones (International Crisis Group, Jakarta)
Economic update Dr M. Chatib Basri (University of Indonesia, Jakarta)
Business in the Reformasi Era will explore themes such as:
- Government–business relations under Megawati
- Corporate restructuring and finance
- Corruption and business
- Corporate governance
- Developments in corporate law
- Current trends in foreign investment
- Privatisation of state-owned enterprises
- Impact of new labour militancy
- Human resource management
- Expert-led SME development

Conference convenors:

Dr Pierre van der Eng
School of Business and Information Management
Faculty of Economics & Commerce
Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200
AUSTRALIA
phone: 61 2 6125 5438
fax: 61 2 6125 5005
email: pierre.vandereng@anu.edu.au

and

Dr M. Chatib Basri
LPEM
Fakultas Ekonomi
University of Indonesia
Jl Salemba Raya 4
Jakarta Pusat 10430 INDONESIA
email: dede@lpem-feui.org

The annual Indonesia Update is presented by the:
Indonesia Project
Economics Division
Department of Political and Social Change
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
The Australian National University

with financial support from the
Australian Agency for International Development

Enquiries:
Indonesia.Project@anu.edu.au
or: The Administrator, Indonesia Project
Division of Economics, RSPAS
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
Ph +61 2 6125 3794
Fax +61 2 6125 3700

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