The Te Au Rangahau research platform is based on four fundamental pillars that work in unison to support and develop a prosperous and sustainable Māori economy.
The wha whai
Māori culture for a long time has been seen as a liability for many. I feel that point of difference is one of our most untapped resources and assets ever
Māori Entrepreneur Robett Hollis
Featured projects
Developing a Māori theory of value
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How can the values that drive the Māori economy be understood and articulated within a theoretical context, and be utilised by Māori communities to enhance wellbeing?
Genomics Aotearoa – Te Nohonga Kaitiaki
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A comprehensive
framework for research positioned at the
intersection of genomics, innovation and Te Ao Māori.
Te Hononga: Modelling indigenous collaborative enterprise
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Matt Roskuge leads this project to identify principles and models which can inform Māori and non-Māori about enterprise collaboration.