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Tangata · NPM Researcher

Dr Jason Paul Mika

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Senior Lecturer - School of Management

Jason MIka is a senior lecturer and Co-Director of Te Au Rangahau, the Māori Business & Leadership Research. His research interests include indigenous entrepreneurship, management and methodologies.

Rangahau · Related projects

COVID project

Privileging whānau voices, whakapapa narratives towards whānau ora
Wā rangahau · Timeline Commenced 2020 · Completed 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic forced the closure of Whakarewarewa Village Tours. The hapū of Whakarewarewa resolved to re-open the village in December 2020 however, the decimated context of the tourism industry, change of attention to a domestic market and the apprehension of the whānau to the opening of the village to tourists requires a thorough investigation and…

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Full project

Developing a Māori Theory of Value
Whare wānanga · Host Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland
Wā rangahau · Timeline Commenced 2018

This project investigated how Māori values underpinning the Māori economy can be theorised and applied to enhance community wellbeing. By stocktaking existing literature and engaging across sectors, the researchers built a Māori-led theory of value grounded in tikanga and Indigenous epistemologies.

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Kia Ārohi Kia Mārama - Scoping Excellence

Entrepreneurial ecosystem efficacy for indigenous entrepreneurs
Whare wānanga · Host Massey University
Wā rangahau · Timeline Commenced 2016

The overarching research question is: what constitutes entrepreneurial ecosystem efficacy with respect to indigenous entrepreneurs’ innovation intentions and activity? In order to investigate this overarching research question, the following questions will be explored: (i) how do Māori entrepreneurs think about innovation? (ii) How does enterprise…

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