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Associate Professor
Tetsu KonishiDegreesph. D in Area Studies, Kyoto University, 2016Research themesBusiness, Finance, Economy in Indonesia:?Economic Power of Business groups ?Effectivity of Financial Regulation ?State Capitalism ?CSR on Peatland ?Emerging Business Women Select publication list1.Konishi, Tetsu. 2024. "Fragility of Financial Supervision in the Non-Bank Sector in Indonesia: The Mechanism of Saham Goreng in Misappropriation of PT Asuransi Jiwasraya's Assets". Asian and African Area Studies. Kyoto University. Vol. 24. No.1, pp.26-45. September 2025. (in Japanese) 2.Muhamad Iksan; Tetsu Konishi. 2022. "Central Bank Independency and Policy Outcomes: The Cross Countries Comparison". Journal of Central Banking Law & Institutions. Vol.1, No.3. pp.481-508. Bank Indonesia Institute. 3.Konishi, Tetsu. 2021. "Investor's Network in Indonesian Stock Market", The Studies of International Society. Vol. 10, pp.27-35, March 2021.(in Japanese) 4.Konishi, Tetsu. 2020. “Effectivity of Financial Regulation in Indonesia: Case Study of Bakrie’s Non-Transparency in the Stock Market”. Economic Review, Osaka University of Economics and Law, Japan. March 2020. (in English) 5.Konishi, Tetsu. 2016. “Book Review: Jamie S. Davidson. Indonesia’s changing political economy: Governing the Roads”. In Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2. pp. 367-371. Kyoto University. 6.Konishi, Tetsu. 2016. “Rationality of Bakrie Group in Indonesian Economic History: Financial Liberalization and Political Protection”. Tounan Ajia Kenkyuu. Vol.54, No. 1, pp.67-92. (in Japanese) 7.Konishi, Tetsu. 2016. “Corporate Governance and International Finance in Indonesia: The Listing of Bakrie Group on the London Stock Exchange” in Asian Studies, Vol. 62, No. 2, pp.1-17, April 2016. (in Japanese) 8.Konishi, Tetsu. Business and Politics in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Economic and Political Power of Bakrie Group, 1997-2012. Ph.D Thesis. submitted to Kyoto University, Japan, March 2015. (in Japanese) 9.Konishi, Tetsu. “Book Review: Masuhara, Ayako. ‘The End of Personal Rule in Indonesia: Golkar and the Transformation of the Suharto Regime’”. Tounan Ajia Kenkyuu (Japanese version of Southeast Asian Studies), Kyoto University, Vol.48, No.4, pp467-47. March 2011. (in Japanese) ..and others. Research fieldIndonesian Economy, Political Economy in Indonesia, Southeast Asian Economies.Membership of Academic SocietiesJapan Association for Asian Studies, Japan Society for Southeast Asia, Japan Association of International RelationsFundsJapan Society for the Promotion of Science, The Resona Foundation for Asia and Oceania, The Kyoto University FoundationRelated field
KeywordsIndonesia, Area studies, State Capitalism, Effectivity of Financial Supervision, Business family, Economic power, CBDC |
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