Dr Hilman Palaon

Research Fellow, Indo-Pacific Development Centre
Dr Hilman Palaon
Biography
Publications

Dr Hilman Palaon is a Research Fellow at the Lowy Institute in the Indo-Pacific Development Centre. His work focuses on digital economy issues in the Indo-Pacific region. Hilman has extensive experience in government, development, engineering, fintech, digital platform, audit and consulting, and academia. He has previously worked for Ernst & Young, USAID, TNP2K (the Indonesian Government's National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction), Gojek/GOTO, and the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the University of Cambridge. He has also worked as a consultant/adviser for the Asian Development Bank, MoneyGram, Eachmile Technologies, Novus Technologies, and Protiviti.

Hilman holds a PhD in Management Science from the Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia. He studied in Germany and Spain for his postgraduate degrees: Process Engineering and Energy Technology at the University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven, Global Management at the University of Applied Sciences Bremen, and International Marketing at the University of Valencia. His undergraduate degree is in Electrical Engineering from the University of Indonesia. His research interests are the digital economy, economic empowerment, financial inclusion, and technology innovation.

Digitizing G2P Payments: Lessons from Indonesia
Commentary
Digitizing G2P Payments: Lessons from Indonesia
Originally published on CGAP 
Indonesians abroad exercise their right to vote
Indonesians abroad exercise their right to vote
Hopes for dual citizenship and promoting positive diplomatic relations with Australia is on the mind of the diaspora.
Germany’s digital dilemma
Germany’s digital dilemma
The European powerhouse is struggling to embrace all the opportunities of the information age.
Here come the SuperApps
Here come the SuperApps
Indonesia’s experience with TikTok shows the challenges posed by social media-e-commerce hybrids.
The future of gig work
The future of gig work
The new world of on-call, contract and temporary work is only sustainable if it is fair and safe for those who power it.
Cash is king, no more
Cash is king, no more
Digital payments have transformed Australia, but global financial infrastructure for a cashless society still has some catching up to do.
Embracing digitalisation
Embracing digitalisation
Investment in reskilling can bridge the digital divide.
Jokowi’s visit to Australia is about much more than electric vehicles
Commentary
Jokowi’s visit to Australia is about much more than electric vehicles
Originally published in Channel News Asia 
Jokowi’s visit to Australia is about much more than electric vehicles
Jokowi’s visit to Australia is about much more than electric vehicles
The President has a roadmap for economic success that could also set bilateral relations on the right path.
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