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Title: A REVIEW OF INDONESIA'S NICKEL INDUSTRY FROM STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE
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Authors: Virgo Simamora, Irene Octavia* and Abriandi |
Abstract: Indonesia is a country rich in natural resources, one of which is nickel. Downstreaming is a strategic
step by the Indonesian government to add value and increase the value of nickel. Downstreaming
practices provide a source of competitive advantage from a strategic management perspective. The
study's results show that the Indonesian government is unprepared to implement nickel downstreaming
practices, which are characterized by foreign countries dominance in smelter ownership. The study's
findings also reveal that the Indonesian government's managerial ability to manage the nickel industry
is not yet optimal, which has an impact on nickel oversupply and declining nickel prices due to
environmental damage. |
Keywords: downstreaming, value addition, nickel. |
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