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2018 Te Whakaruruhau Symposium
Emeritus Professor Ngahuia Te Awekotuku
2012 Seminars
Energy, Area and the Rate of Evolution
Dr Shane Wright (Te Āti Hau, Tūwharetoa) is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences at The University of Auckland. He has produced a number of prominent papers and articles on the rates of evolution in different environments.
Engaging with Māori Communities - An Exploration of Some Tensions in the Mediation of Social Sciences Research (2007) by J Kidman
This monograph explores the ways in which collaborative research relationships with Māori communities can be developed effectively and appropriately. The focus is the institutional and epistemological environments that social researchers work within.
2012 Conference
Enhancing Indigenous Distinctiveness through Research
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?