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Linking the taniwha and dragon: Māori primary exports into China and culturally aligned value chains
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- Linking the taniwha and dragon: Māori primary exports into China and culturally aligned value chains
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Māori primary producers have focused their export attention to China, with many seeking to turn supply chains into value chains. Little attention is paid to the role of culture in value chain literature yet much has been made of the cultural similarities between Māori and Chinese in a business context. In this article, the concept of culturally aligned value chains is developed and explored, specifically examining how business cultures can help with chain governance and relationships, audit...
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- Date created
- 21 Jun 2024
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- Matthew Rout / Xiaoli Zhao / Pavel Castka / John Reid
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- https://agresearch.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Linking_the_taniwha_and_dragon_M_or...
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- Collaboration / Increasing Value / Te Ao Māori / Applied economics
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