Aulia Rahman is a PhD candidate at the University of Bucharest and Bratislava Policy Institute (BPI) under the PRESILIENT project with a focus on informality and innovation in Indonesia. He holds a joint master's degree in Economics Analysis and Policy from UTC Compiègne and University of Turin, under Erasmus Mundus EPOG+ program. Before starting his doctorate study, he worked in various impact-driven projects related to social entrepreneurship, just transition, and green economy. Recently, he involved in an economic empowerment program for women-led entrepreneurs in waste management including informal waste workers in Indonesia.
RESEARCH PROJECT
Informality and Innovation: Building Post-Pandemic Resilient Communities in Indonesia.
Case study of Just Circularity Transition for Informal Waste Sector.
Exploratory study on understanding just circularity transition for informal waste sector in Indonesia.
PUBLICATIONS
Rahman, A. (Under review). Understanding informality in the recycling sector in Indonesia: systematic and critical review. Administratie si Management Public.
Rahman, A., Cisagara, B., D'Urso, D., and Ianole-Călin, R. (Under review). Bridging The Gap: A Systematic Review of Digital Labor Platforms and Informal Employment. Under review by the Journal of Social Policy Research.
Molina, J. L., Pulgar Corrotea, M., Polese, A., Fradejas-García, I., Ianole-Călin, R., Isaev, A., Mengato, S., Nguyen, M., Carracedo, D., De Lombaerde, G., Avesani, M., Sasikornwong, N., Gambardella, M., Andrias, B., Massera, M., Lima, J. P., Cisagara, B., Rahman, A., Kabaghe, W., & D'Urso, D. (2024). PRESILIENT Horizon Scanning Dataset [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14285318