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| Why do you want to join the STRN network? | I would like to develop my network and seek the research or professional collaboration with the community members. |
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| Institution / Affiliation | Finance and Development Supervisory Agency, The University of Queensland |
| Position | PhD, Casual Academic, Auditor |
| Website | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=GdxIuFcAAAAJ&hl=id&oi=sra |
| Short Bio | Education and Qualifications 2019-2024: PhD Candidate in Environmental Management (anticipated completion in August 2024) School of the Environment, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Thesis Title: Navigating Indonesia’s Energy Landscape: Dynamics of Oil Dependency and Implications for the Decarbonization Pathways Techniques and skills: Problem structuring 2014-2015: MSc in Management Science and Operations Management School of Business, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom Thesis Title: Management Science in Managing the Supply Chain of Food Security System Techniques and skills: Optimization skill (management science approach) 2009-2012: BSc in Accounting State College of Accountancy, Jakarta, Indonesia Thesis Title: Analysis of the Impacts of Economic Growth, Fiscal Decentralization, Population Growth, the Role of Agriculture and Industrial Sectors on the Poverty Level in West Java and Banten Provinces, Indonesia Techniques and skills: Accounting Professional Affiliations 2018-Present: Member of the Institute of Internal Auditor 2021-Present: Member of System Dynamics Society (https://systemdynamics.org/)
Employment History 2007 – 2009: Financial and budgeting staff at Finance and Development Supervisory Agency (Badan Pengawasan Keuangan dan Pembangungan – BPKP), Indonesia 2012 – current: Auditor at Finance and Development Supervisory Agency (Badan Pengawasan Keuangan dan Pembangungan – BPKP), Indonesia Skills acquired: Auditing and assurance services Research Outputs Summary Publications Rahman, A., Dargusch, P., & Wadley, D. (2021). The political economy of oil supply in Indonesia and the implications for renewable energy development. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 144, 111027. Rahman, A., Richards, R., Dargusch, P., & Wadley, D. (2023). Pathways to reduce Indonesia’s dependence on oil and achieve longer-term decarbonization. Renewable Energy, 202, 1305-1323. Rahman, A., Richards, R., Wadley, & Dargusch, P. (2023). The Complexity of Transitioning from Oil Dependency: A Case Study of Indonesia. Energy Economics (under review).
Conference Papers (Presenter) Rahman, A., Richards, R., Wadley, & Dargusch, P. (2023). Decarbonization and Transition to Net Zero in Indonesia: A Nation-Wide Application of CLD Analysis. Oceania Chapter of the System Dynamics Society: Systems Thinking and Modelling Sysmposium, 10th February 2023, The University of Sydney, Australia.
Rahman, A., Richards, R., Wadley, & Dargusch, P. (2023). The Complexity of Transitioning from Oil Dependency: A Case Study of Indonesia. The 2023 International Conference on Sustainability, Environment, and Social Transition in Economics and Finance, 14th-16th December 2023, The University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
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| Expertise (Keywords) | System dynamic modelling and simulation, auditing, consulting, research |
| Work Address | Finance and Development Supervisory Agency, Indonesia |
| City / Location | Jakarta |
| Country | Indonesia |

