2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-015-9692-9
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The evolution of the electronics industry on Batam Island (Riau Islands Province, Indonesia): an evolutionary trajectory contributing to regional resilience?

Abstract: While extensively studied in the 1990s, research on the electrical and electronics (E&E) industry in Singapore and the proximate areas of Indonesia has dwindled. Focusing on the E&E sector in the island of Batam (Riau Islands Province, Indonesia), we examine the industry's recent evolution, in particular its 'robustness'-its durability and capacity to adapt to adverse events. As to the explanatory factors accounting for its robustness, we evaluate the role of agency as opposed to conventional approaches that f… Show more

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“…Electronics manufacturing is one of the major industries on the island with about 50 electrical and electronics subsidiary firms operating in 2012. 32 It was estimated that the number of electronics workers in Batam was approximately 65,000 in 2016. 31 LIPS conducted preliminary research in 2016 in collaboration with the GoodElectronics Network and reported chemical usage, workers’ health conditions, and workers’ concerns as case studies in several electronics manufacturing facilities in Batam.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronics manufacturing is one of the major industries on the island with about 50 electrical and electronics subsidiary firms operating in 2012. 32 It was estimated that the number of electronics workers in Batam was approximately 65,000 in 2016. 31 LIPS conducted preliminary research in 2016 in collaboration with the GoodElectronics Network and reported chemical usage, workers’ health conditions, and workers’ concerns as case studies in several electronics manufacturing facilities in Batam.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, Johor and Batam have begun to show less interest in growing the E&E industry (van Grunsven and Hutchinson ; Hutchinson ). In both cases, the reduced institutional commitment to strategic coupling and value chain advancement in the E&E industry has meant that the development of regional production factors and assets that are attractive in capturing new E&E industry spaces have taken a back seat (van Grunsven and Hutchinson , ).…”
Section: The Evolution Of the Eande Industry In Sijorimentioning
confidence: 99%