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The design and operation of post-settlement governance entities. A management contribution

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2023.12.2.1
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
Māori entities
Māori management
Māori organisational design
post-settlement governance entities
Author(s)
Miriama Jordan Cribb
Jason Paul Mika

Post-settlement governance entities (PSGEs) are an outcome of the Treaty of Waitangi settlement process. Their role is to hold, manage and be responsible for the collective assets received on behalf of claimant groups, most often represented by iwi. However, many PSGEs serve wider purposes, including social, cultural, environmental and other iwi-defined purposes. This article seeks to answer the following research question: What factors influence the design and operation of PSGEs? Through analysing literature and data collected from the experiences of three PSGEs, we find that challenges PSGEs tend to encounter are not a result of their design.

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THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF POST-SETTLEMENT GOVERNANCE ENTITIES
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