This research supplements a national and international project that studies the complex relationship between entrepreneurship and economic growth. This research specifically concerns itself with gaining an insight into Maori micro-entrepreneurial activity in Aotearoa New Zealand. Preliminary research identified specific entrepreneurial framework conditions that influence Maori enterprise creation and growth. The research also encourages Government policies that promote Maori social-economic transformation. The research reveals that social-cultural norms have a significant influence on Maori entrepreneurial activity. This research proposes that if social-cultural, educational-training and finance issues are addressed appropriately the antici...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This research report has looked at the question of how Maori land owners judge success. The study ha...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
Entrepreneurial leadership is today developing as a significant factor in efforts among tribal Maori...
Maori entrepreneurship in relation to enterprise assistance is rarely subject to academic enquiry, ...
In this paper, we compare entrepreneurship practice of the Maori culture with that of the other five...
This study involves a review of New Zealand indigenous entrepreneurs, whereby the proposition of wor...
New Zealand as a society must support Maori aspirations to develop economically for reasons of both ...
This report provides an overview of Maori who run their own business (self-employed, either working ...
This article adds to the knowledge of ethnic entrepreneurship by examining differences between Maori...
Ten Maori businesses involved in tourism operations were studied with the aim of determining what th...
Entrepreneurship is gaining international recognition as a pathway for the economic and social devel...
Entrepreneurship is gaining international recognition as a pathway for the economic and social devel...
Attempts by the government of New Zealand to redress past inequities to Maori will inevitably play a...
ISSN 1174-5045 ISBN 1-877176-28-1 Attempts by the government of New Zealand to redress past inequiti...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This research report has looked at the question of how Maori land owners judge success. The study ha...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
Entrepreneurial leadership is today developing as a significant factor in efforts among tribal Maori...
Maori entrepreneurship in relation to enterprise assistance is rarely subject to academic enquiry, ...
In this paper, we compare entrepreneurship practice of the Maori culture with that of the other five...
This study involves a review of New Zealand indigenous entrepreneurs, whereby the proposition of wor...
New Zealand as a society must support Maori aspirations to develop economically for reasons of both ...
This report provides an overview of Maori who run their own business (self-employed, either working ...
This article adds to the knowledge of ethnic entrepreneurship by examining differences between Maori...
Ten Maori businesses involved in tourism operations were studied with the aim of determining what th...
Entrepreneurship is gaining international recognition as a pathway for the economic and social devel...
Entrepreneurship is gaining international recognition as a pathway for the economic and social devel...
Attempts by the government of New Zealand to redress past inequities to Maori will inevitably play a...
ISSN 1174-5045 ISBN 1-877176-28-1 Attempts by the government of New Zealand to redress past inequiti...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This research report has looked at the question of how Maori land owners judge success. The study ha...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...