VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1, 2017
VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1, 2017

Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review (HEBR) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal. Issued triannually, our primary objective is to publish high-quality scholarship that advances understanding of economic, business, and financial issues, with a strong emphasis on the Indonesian context and its relevance to other developing and emerging market economies. The journal publishes rigorous empirical and conceptual research that fits within one of three pillars: Governance and Development, Enterprise and Innovation, and Sustainable Finance. While maintaining an international perspective and welcoming global comparisons, we particularly encourage work that examines phenomena in Indonesia or offers direct implications for Indonesia and comparable developing economies, thereby contributing to both local scholarly discourse and broader global knowledge.

This issue has been available online since June 30, 2017, for the regular issue of June 2017. All articles in this issue (6 Research Articles, 1 Case Study, and 1 Editorial) were authored/co-authored by 45 authors from 3 countries (Indonesia, United States of America, and Australia)

ISSN: 2549-3221 (Print)2549-323X (Online)

 

Case Study

Alikiah Barclay, Ben Soltoff, Chijioke Onyekwelu, Chris Martin, Corey Scult, David Lloyd, Eddie Bearnot, Erik Reed, Evan Morgan, Eve Bostick, Isaac Bernstein, Josh Naayo, Julie Doherty, Karthik Soora, Kwasi Kyei, Martha Burson, Melissa Auth, Michael Spencer, Patrick Bennett, Pauline Ndambuki, Sacha Chiniara, Shivani Chatterjee, Tafadzwa Mahlanganise, Tobby Yi, Vance Lewis, William Rhem, Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak
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Examining Temporary Migration as a Solution to the Lean Season
https://doi.org/10.26487/hebr.v1i1.1190
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