Organizational Structure

The management of Doctoral Program in Economics is under Faculty of Economics and Business as described in the following figure.

The management of the PDIE program is carried out by the Head of the program. The Head of PDIE reports directly to the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business. Based on the job description, the Head of PDIE works in close coordination with the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Department of Management and Department of Accounting. The Head of the PDIE program, along with Secretary of PDIE, are responsible for:

  1. recommending potential applicants as new doctorate students through thorough interviews,
  2. developing the curricula and modules,
  3. planning class schedules and evaluating learning outcomes,
  4. deciding the lecturers who will be assigned to certain courses,
  5. coordinating the planning, provision, and proposals for lecture, facilities and educational infrastructure,
  6. coordinating the activities of everyone involved in the program and ensuring that the program runs smoothly,
  7. evaluating the progress of doctorate students, and
  8. documenting all program activities.

Within the scope of PDIE, decision and policy making are carried out in a coordinated manner involving the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Department of Management, and Department of Accounting of the faculty, both formally and informally. Formal coordination is carried out regularly through scheduled meetings, whereas informal coordination may be conducted via the lecturer mailing list, WhatsApp groups or SMS.

Management of The Faculty of Economics and Business

Dean

Prof. Dr. Suharnomo, SE., M.Si. (Bachelor of Economics, Universitas Diponegoro; Master of Science ini Management, Universitas Gadjah Mada dan Doctor of Management, Universitas Padjajaran Bandung)

 Vice Dean for Academic dan Student Affairs

Firmansyah, SE., M.Si, Ph.D. (Bachelor of Economics, Universitas Gadjah Mada – Indonesia; Master of Science in Economics Universitas Gadjah Mada – Indonesia; PhD in Economics, Curtin Business School, Curtin University – Australia)

 Vice Dean for Resource Affairs

Dr. Warsito Kawedar, SE., M.Si., Akt. (Bachelor of Economics Universitas Diponegoro , Master of Science in Accounting, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and Doctoral Program in Accounting, Universitas Brawijaya Indonesia).

Management of the Departments

Head of Economics and Development Studies Department:

Akhmad Syakir Kurnia, SE, MSi, Ph.D (Bachelor of Economics, Universitas Gadjah Mada – Indonesia; Master of Science in Economics Universitas Gadjah Mada – Indonesia; PhD in Economics, Curtin Business School, Curtin University – Australia)

Head of Accounting Department: Fuad, SET, MSi, PhD, CFE ((Bachelor of Applied Economics, Universitas Gadjah Mada – Indonesia; Master of Accounting Universitas Diponegoro – Indonesia; PhD in Accounting, Universiti Sains Malaysia

 Head of Management: Dr. Harjum Muharam, SE, MA (Bachelor of Economics, Universitas Gadjah Mada – Indonesia; Master of Arts Universitas Indonesia – Indonesia; PhD in Management, Universitas Diponegoro, – Indonesia))

Management of Doctoral Program in Economics

Head of Doctoral Program in Economics: Prof. Anis Chariri SE., MCom, Ph.D, AK, CA, CFrA ( Bachelor of Accounting, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Master of Commerce in Accounting, University of New South Wales Australia, and PhD in Accounting, University of Wollongong, Australia)

Secretary of Doctoral Program in Economics: Dr. Farida Indriani, SE, MM (Bachelor of Economics, Universitas Diponegoro; Master of Management, Universitas Diponegoro, and Doctor of Management Universitas Indonesia)

  1. Partnership:

Scientific Integration of Doctoral Students

PDIE, through the Faculty of Economics and Business (as the MOU is under the Faculty), has formed cooperations with various parties, including universities, government and industry. To expand international networks, the Faculty of Economics and Business at Universitas Diponegoro is currently collaborating with universities in various countries around the world, including Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences (Finland), Saxion University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands), Université de Nantes (France), Curtin University (Australia), Tunghai University (Taiwan), Nagoya University (Japan). The list will continue to grow because the Faculty of Economics and Business is currently exploring collaborations with several universities in Canada and Europe.

These cooperations are used for the purposes of joint conferences, joint research and publications, student exchange, and receiving or sending visiting professors. PDIE participates in collaborations to enrich research perspectives and develop networks with other parties. Other important events in scientific integration are the colloquia and workshops / seminars, which are held every semester, and the International Research Conference on Business and Economics (IRCBE), which is held every two years.

Networking the Scientists

PDIE believes that the scientific networking provides doctoral students with numerous academic and research benefits.  For this reason, PDIE requires its teaching staff to be actively involved in as many scientific and professional organizations, such as Indonesian Association of Economists, Indonesian Institute of Accountants, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (USA), and International accreditation agency (ABEST21, Japan) as possible and to network with other universities (such as Saxion University, the Netherlands and Curtin University of Technology, Australia). Networking is implemented through visiting professors, external examiners, seminars, joint research, joint international conferences, and student exchanges.