Faculty Member
Emilia Fitriana Dewi
People and Knowledge Management (PKM)
Expertise
Business law, Knowledge Management, People Management
1999
Bachelor in Law, Universitas Katolik Parahyangan
2009
Master fo Business and Administration, Institu Teknologi Bandung
2018
Doktor in Law, Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung

Profile

Educational Background
Dr. Emilia Fitriana Dewi’s academic journey reflects a rich integration of law, management, and organizational studies:

Bachelor of Law (S.H.), Parahyangan Catholic University (UNPAR), 2004.

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), School of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi Bandung (SBM ITB), 2011.

Doctor of Law (Dr.), Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), with a dissertation focusing on Indonesian Labor law in ASEAN emerging Market.

Grants, Projects & Achievements

    Publications

    • THE HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES A HIGHER EDUCATION: MAPPING AND MEASURING THE MATURITY LEVEL EF Dewi, D Pringgabayu, H de Keizer JURNAL EKONOMI BISNIS DAN MANAJEMEN (EKO-BISMA) 1 (1), 8-20
    • Personal Data Usage in Marketing Activity to Comply With PDP Law in Indonesian Digital Commerce Company (Case Study: PT Pitjarus Teknologi) M Fachri, EF Dewi International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies IRJEMS 3 (1)
    • Enhancing Performance Management System Through Gamification: A Comprehensive Review and Improvement BP Nugroho, EF Dewi INVEST: Jurnal Inovasi Bisnis dan Akuntansi 6 (1), 118-124

    Industry & Policy Engagement

    • The research spans knowledge management, organizational development, business law, and corporate governance. She has contributed to both national and international discourse through studies such as: Comparative analyses of business judgment principles in Indonesian and Singaporean corporate law.
    • Evaluations of ASEAN migrant worker protection, exploring the legal and institutional dimensions of labor rights.
    • Sustainability-driven enterprise performance and the emerging role of food bank business models in addressing food waste and social equity.
    • Her scholarship reflects an integrative lens—linking law, management, and organizational culture—with a particular sensitivity to governance reform in the Indonesian and ASEAN contexts.