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Indigenous entrepreneurship

Fulbright-Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Scholar Award

Project leader

Dr Jason Paul Mika

Duration

July 2019 – March 2020

Status

Ongoing

Jason Mika from Palmerston North will research the design of effective enterprise assistance for indigenous entrepreneurs at Stanford University in San Francisco, California and University of Arizona in Tuscon, Arizona.

Jason is co-director of Te Au Rangahau, the Māori Business & Leadership Research Centre at Massey Business School, and Senior Lecturer in the School of Management at Massey University.

Fulbright project proposal

Presentations

Māori enterprises: Why identity and relationships matter?
Public policy and Māori economic development
Indigenous entrepreneurship and sustainable development in Aotearoa New Zealand – Part 1
Indigenous entrepreneurship and sustainable development in Aotearoa New Zealand – Part 2
Indigenous entrepreneurship in Aotearoa New Zealand: The role of enterprise assistance and networking – Part 1
Indigenous entrepreneurship in Aotearoa New Zealand: The role of enterprise assistance and networking – Part 2
Indigenous entrepreneurship, sustainable development and the wisdom of our elders in Aotearoa New Zealand – Part 1
Indigenous entrepreneurship, sustainable development and the wisdom of our elders in Aotearoa New Zealand – Part 1

Te Au Rangahau | Māori Business Research

We are specialist centre within Massey University’s Business School that works with organisations and leaders to connect the Māori world (te ao Māori) with the business world (te ao pakihi).

Te Au Rangahau is hosted by Massey’s School of Economics and Finance, and represents Māori business academics across Massey Business School’s five departments.

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