This report is the result of a partnership and consequent research brief established between the University of Otago School of Business, Te Kupeka Umaka Maori Ki Araiteuru Inc. (KUMA), the Dunedin City Council, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu and Te Tapuae o Rehua. The brief is principally concerned with the collection and analysis of information involving the KUMA (Southern Maori) business network, its current issues and needs and its contribution to the Dunedin economy. This information is presented in the context of published work about Maori enterprise activities in general; including the 2006 Hui Taumata initiative, Accelerating Maori Economic Development. Information was collected from nineteen Dunedin-based businesses in the KUMA network, ...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This report presents the data, analysis and results of focus group research that explored Máori know...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This report is the result of a partnership and consequent research brief established between the Uni...
Māori participation as employers in the national economy has grown rapidly over the past decade, con...
New Zealand as a society must support Maori aspirations to develop economically for reasons of both ...
Maori entrepreneurship in relation to enterprise assistance is rarely subject to academic enquiry, ...
This report provides an overview of Maori who run their own business (self-employed, either working ...
This research supplements a national and international project that studies the complex relationship...
This study explores the theory and practice of Māori enterprise collaboration. There exists a strong...
This paper evolved from a study of Maori business networks in New Zealand in 2018. The findings from...
Te Puni Kōkiri would like to thank Maui Lab at the University of Canterbury and acknowledge with muc...
Maori people have a unique body of knowledge that, while based on ancestral traditions, has adapted ...
Entrepreneurial leadership is today developing as a significant factor in efforts among tribal Maori...
In this paper, we compare entrepreneurship practice of the Maori culture with that of the other five...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This report presents the data, analysis and results of focus group research that explored Máori know...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This report is the result of a partnership and consequent research brief established between the Uni...
Māori participation as employers in the national economy has grown rapidly over the past decade, con...
New Zealand as a society must support Maori aspirations to develop economically for reasons of both ...
Maori entrepreneurship in relation to enterprise assistance is rarely subject to academic enquiry, ...
This report provides an overview of Maori who run their own business (self-employed, either working ...
This research supplements a national and international project that studies the complex relationship...
This study explores the theory and practice of Māori enterprise collaboration. There exists a strong...
This paper evolved from a study of Maori business networks in New Zealand in 2018. The findings from...
Te Puni Kōkiri would like to thank Maui Lab at the University of Canterbury and acknowledge with muc...
Maori people have a unique body of knowledge that, while based on ancestral traditions, has adapted ...
Entrepreneurial leadership is today developing as a significant factor in efforts among tribal Maori...
In this paper, we compare entrepreneurship practice of the Maori culture with that of the other five...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This report presents the data, analysis and results of focus group research that explored Máori know...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...