Is it difficult to get out of the coal business?: (Record no. 48095)

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Personal name SAMBODO Maxensius Tri
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Title Is it difficult to get out of the coal business?:
Remainder of title narrative from coal mining companies in Indonesia /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Maxensius Tri Sambodo, Akihisa Mori and Mesnan Silalahi
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2025
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Summary, etc. The response of incumbent coal miners to the global coal phase-out significantly influences the trajectory and pace of the energy transition. This phenomenon is particularly pronounced in countries with high coal dependency where coal is deeply ingrained in societal structures, resulting in lock-ins and vested interests. This study examines the adaptation strategies of five major Indonesian coal mining business groups, characterized by robust upstream and downstream linkages. Through a co-occurrence and content analysis of prominent online newspapers and a documented survey of companies' annual reports, this research investigates their adaptation strategies. The findings reveal that all companies engage in coal business divestment, partial shifting to electric vehicle business, diversification into high-value products, and the implementation of best mining practices, albeit to varying degrees. The underlying factors influencing these strategies include the scale of the company, corporate image, affiliation with the current government and prevailing government policies on coal production.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element COAL
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Topical term or geographic name entry element POLITICAL ECONOMY
Geographic subdivision INDONESIA
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Personal name MORI Akihisa
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Personal name SILALAHI Mesnan
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Related parts Journal Of Southeast Asian Economies: Volume 42, Number 1, April 2025, pages: 53-69
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/70/article/958223">https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/70/article/958223</a>
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