Indigenous entrepreneurial orientation: A Māori perspective
Ruth Hephzibah Omonigho Mrabure,
Diane Ruwhiu and
Brendan Gray
Journal of Management & Organization, 2021, vol. 27, issue 1, 62-86
Abstract:
Despite growing interest in Indigenous entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial orientation, few studies bridge these two domains empirically. We address this gap by developing a model for exploring entrepreneurial orientation in Indigenous communities. We assess the possible dimensions of Indigenous entrepreneurship orientation in a qualitative study of Māori business owners in New Zealand. The findings suggest that Indigenous worldview and entrepreneurial ecosystem influences the entrepreneurial orientation of participants, leading to a continuum of Indigenous entrepreneurial orientation. The results have important implications for Indigenous entrepreneurship policy, practice and theory.
Date: 2021
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