Faculty of Economics and Business
UGM researchers reveal how mindful consumption and a sense of awe can inspire responsible dining and help prevent food waste.
UGM’s FiNiX team wins first place and Best Team Presentation at the Industrial Spectrum 2025 White Paper Competition.
UGM faculties support students during midterm exams with free breakfast, eggs, and counseling to boost morale and academic performance.
UGM student Rr. Hadijah Putri Jasmine and her team won first place in the 2025 BCA Business Case Competition, outperforming top universities in Indonesia.
UGM expert highlights forestry as Indonesia’s largest emission contributor and underscores the growing importance of carbon accounting.
UGM Professor urges that Indonesia’s Free Nutritious Meal Program be managed through school canteens to ensure food safety and prevent rent-seeking.
UGM economist cautions that Finance Minister Purbaya’s Rp200 trillion withdrawal from Bank Indonesia may risk Rupiah depreciation and external imbalance.
A UGM study reveals that 87.81% of Indonesian MSMEs have yet to adopt green business practices, primarily due to financing, infrastructure, and regulatory barriers.
UGM economist Wisnu Nugroho says that IDR 200 trillion in fund placement in banks may ease liquidity, but it will not directly drive real sector growth.
Experts highlight the potential of a consumption tax on sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce health risks, curb high sugar intake, and strengthen social protection.
UGM economist warns that fuel shortages at private stations could trigger bankruptcies, layoffs, and hinder Indonesia’s economic growth.
FEB UGM launches the Sustainable Business School Framework to embed sustainability in education, research, and community service.
UGM economists outline seven urgent economic demands to address misallocated budgets, weak institutions, and inequality in Indonesia.
As FEB UGM marks 70 years, it strengthens its role through top accreditation, green innovation, and strategic education to tackle national economic challenges.
UGM and the Ministry of Communication present the 2025 Digital Transformation Governance Index Award to regional governments for best digital governance performance.
UGM economist Dr. Rijadh Djatu Winardi stresses the importance of consistent fiscal policy to maintain investor confidence amid IHSG volatility.
UGM economist cautions that Finance Minister Purbaya’s Rp200 trillion withdrawal from Bank Indonesia may risk Rupiah depreciation and external imbalance.
UGM enhances public information services by monitoring and evaluating faculty-level PPIDs to ensure transparency and accountability.
UGM alumna Sylvia Febiandita earned the Arryman Scholarship to pursue master’s and doctoral studies abroad in development economics and public policy.
MM FEB UGM Jakarta launches the Diplomat Scholarship Program, offering foreign diplomats opportunities to study Indonesia through business and management.
UGM economist warns digital social assistance faces challenges in infrastructure, data accuracy, and literacy despite potential budget savings.
UGM economist calls on the government to maintain social and political stability as market confidence weakens amid recent unrest.
Indonesia’s digital tax revenue reached Rp40.02 trillion by July 2025, prompting calls to expand the strategy, enhance compliance, and increase public awareness.
Seventeen SMKN 1 Bintuni students gained valuable accounting, entrepreneurship, and digital learning experience during a seven-week program at FEB UGM.
UGM economist warns digital-only SPHP rice distribution risks sidelining small traders, calls for logistics reforms and inclusive policies.
UGM’s Dr. I Wayan Nuka Lantara urges a review of music royalty policies, stressing transparency and fair treatment for small businesses.
UGM hosts BPJS Kesehatan President Director Ali Ghufron Mukti, highlighting gotong royong, digital innovation, and health system resilience.
The MBA Program at FEB UGM earns international AACSB accreditation and “Excellent” rating from LAMEMBA, affirming its global academic quality.
UGM Accounting student wins Next-Gen Science Technopreneur Battle with “Tixless,” a face-recognition digital ticketing platform.
UGM psychologist explains the signs of duck syndrome and emphasizes the importance of honesty and open conversation to maintain mental health.