About the Journal
The Timor Lorosa'e Journal of Business and Innovation (TORBIN) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, interdisciplinary journal published by the Institute of Business, Timor-Leste. The journal is dedicated to advancing scholarly and practical knowledge in the fields of business, management, and innovation. TORBIN provides a rigorous platform for high-quality research, facilitating critical discussions, innovative methodologies, and cutting-edge perspectives that contribute to the global discourse on contemporary management and innovation strategies.
Dedicated to providing actionable insights, TORBIN publishes high-quality research papers, case studies, and theoretical analyses from academics, industry practitioners, and thought leaders worldwide. The journal places a special emphasis on issues pertinent to emerging markets, digital transformation, sustainable development, and entrepreneurial ecosystems, with a particular interest in how these topics influence the evolving business landscape in Timor-Leste and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
TORBIN welcomes submissions that address a diverse range of themes, including but not limited to:
- Strategic management and organizational behavior
- Innovation and technology management
- Digital transformation and its impact on business
- Sustainable business practices and corporate social responsibility
- Cross-cultural management and global business strategies
- Behavioral management and psychological approaches in business
Our mission is to bridge the gap between theory and practice, offering insights that benefit scholars, policymakers, and industry professionals alike. By promoting rigorous research and fresh perspectives, TORBIN aims to inspire innovative solutions and strategic thinking essential for navigating the complexities of the modern business environment.

Current Issue
This issue is based on conceptual work for Timor-Leste cultural diversity and tourism management. These insights provide the broad range of information and useful detail about culture, tourism, and governance support for the reader.