The rangahau o The tuakiri Māori me ngā waiaro ā-pūtea | Māori身份与金融态度研究(mifas)——背景、理论取向和第一波反应率

Q1 Social Sciences MAI Journal Pub Date : 2019-07-31 DOI:10.20507/maijournal.2019.8.2.4
C. Houkamau, C. Sibley, M. Hēnare
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文化认同对Mäori经济决策有何影响?The Rangahau o The Tuakiri Mäori me Ngä Waiaro äPütea | Mäori身份和金融态度研究(MIFAS)旨在解决这个问题。MIFAS是第一个大规模的(n = 7019)全国范围内对Mäori年龄在18岁及以上的人进行的研究,旨在将个人文化信仰和实践与经济选择联系起来。本文描述了身份经济学中MIFAS的理论基础,并解释了我们使用西方方法和方法论来解释Mäori身份与经济* Ngäti Porou (Te Whänau o t whakairiora), Ngäti Kahungunu (Ngäti Kere)之间关系的过程。新西兰奥克兰大学管理与国际商务系副教授。邮箱:c.houkamau@auckland.ac.nz†教授,新西兰奥克兰大学心理学院。‡Aupöuri, the Rarawa。新西兰奥克兰大学管理与国际商务系副教授。the RANGAHAU O the TUAKIRI MÄORI ME NGÄ WAIARO Ä-PÜTEA 143 MAI JOURNAL第8卷第2期,2019年活动。它还提供了初步的回复率数据,并讨论了MIFAS数据集与2006年和2013年新西兰人口普查和2013年库彭加收集的数据的代表性。
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Te rangahau o te tuakiri Māori me ngā waiaro ā-pūtea | The Māori identity and financial attitudes study (mifas) - Background, theoretical orientation and first-wave response rates
How does cultural identity matter for Mäori economic decisionmaking? Te Rangahau o Te Tuakiri Mäori me Ngä Waiaro äPütea | The Mäori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS) aims to address this question. The MIFAS is the first largescale (n = 7,019) nationwide study of Mäori aged 18 and over that aims to correlate personal cultural beliefs and practices to economic choices. This article describes the theoretical underpinnings of the MIFAS in identity economics and explains the process by which we have used Western methods and methodology to explicate the relationship between Mäori identity and economic * Ngäti Porou (Te Whänau o Tüwhakairiora), Ngäti Kahungunu (Ngäti Kere). Associate Professor, Department of Management and International Business, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. Email: c.houkamau@auckland.ac.nz † Professor, School of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. ‡ Te Aupöuri, Te Rarawa. Associate Professor, Department of Management and International Business, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. TE RANGAHAU O TE TUAKIRI MÄORI ME NGÄ WAIARO Ä-PÜTEA 143 MAI JOURNAL VOLUME 8, ISSUE 2, 2019 activity. It also provides preliminary response rate data and discusses the representativeness of the MIFAS data set in comparison with data gathered by the 2006 and 2013 New Zealand Censuses and Te Kupenga 2013.
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