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Māori and Japanese management styles

Project Leader

Dr Jason Paul Mika

Duration

Status

Ongoing

Article

Responsible management: an Indigenous
perspective
Maori Management: A homegrown approach to managing enterprises sustainably in Aotearoa New Zealand
Responsible Management: An Indigenous Perspective
Wabi-sabi (侘寂): Transience in Organisational Life. Indigenous Māori and Japanese management in a curious case of ‘East meets East’

Journal

Mika, J. P., & O’Sullivan, J. G. (2014). A Maori approach to management: Contrasting traditional and modern Ma¯ori management practices in Aotearoa New Zealand. Journal of Management and Organization, 20(5), 648-670. doi:10.1017/jmo.2014.48

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).

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