Improving Contract Monitoring Process at JOB Kasyaira


International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies
© 2024 by IRJEMS
Volume 3  Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2024
Authors : Rafina Rahmadhina, Gatot Yudoko
irjems doi : 10.56472/25835238/IRJEMS-V3I2P134

Citation:

Rafina Rahmadhina, Gatot Yudoko. "Improving Contract Monitoring Process at JOB Kasyaira" International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 281-289, 2024.

Abstract:

This research comprehensively addresses the issues surrounding the contract monitoring process in Indonesia’s oil and gas industry, specifically focusing on the case of JOB Kasyaira. The study delves into the reasons why the issues need to be studied, highlighting the significance of contract management, contract monitoring, and performance monitoring in the procurement process. The background of the industry, the procurement process, and the company profile are thoroughly discussed to provide a contextual understanding. The narrative analysis method is employed to understand the structure, content, and context of the current contract monitoring process at JOB Kasyaira. The literature review covers theoretical foundations such as contract management and contract monitoring, providing a comprehensive theoretical framework for the study. The proposed implementation plan, aligning with frameworks from the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) and the United Nations (UN) Procurement Handbook, is presented to address the limitations and challenges of the current process and improve overall contract monitoring at JOB Kasyaira. The research aims to contribute to the science by providing actionable insights for improving the contract monitoring process, aligning with the research questions and objectives outlined in the study.

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Keywords:

Contract Management, Contract Monitoring, Contract Performance, Upstream Oil and Gas Industry.