Browsing Open Theses & Dissertations by Thesis Supervisor "Nagar, Swati"
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Beyond Filling the Skill Gaps - The Entrepreneurial Drivers, Challenges, and Contribution Channels of Skilled Indian Migrants in the New Zealand Economy
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)Skilled migrants are an essential component of global migration flows to developed countries. This includes New Zealand, which is highly dependent on skilled migrant labour to fill its labour market shortages (DOL, 2009; ... -
Challenges Facing Migrant Workers in the New Zealand Construction Industry
(Auckland University of Technology, 2022)The construction industry, owing to its nature, tends to be rooted in a position in which the products tend to differ from one site to another and hence frequently calling for flexible teams of workers having a broad range ... -
Journeys of Growth: How Have Cook Islands Women Overcome Challenges to Career Progression in New Zealand?
(Auckland University of Technology, 2022)Career theory, gender studies, and workplace literature are well-established research areas. There are emerging Pacific studies that are broadening these well-established research areas and providing a platform for Pacific ... -
Māori Leadership in China: How Do Cultural Values Assist Māori International Business Leaders When Operating in China?
(Auckland University of Technology, 2018)The aim of this thesis was to study how Māori cultural values have assisted Māori business leaders who internationalise in China. Sub-topics also investigated commonalities and differences between Māori and Chinese cultural ... -
The Perceived Importance of the Changing Political Environment on SME Market Entry: New Zealand SMEs Entering the United States
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)The central aim of this study is to explore the perceptions of New Zealand small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that have recently experienced internationalisation into the United States (US). The reason for this is ... -
Understanding Government and Firm Responses to Global Disruption: A Case of Fiji’s Hotel Industry During the COVID-19 Pandemic
(Auckland University of Technology, 2022)In the past, global disruptions such as natural disasters and man-made crises posed major economic disruptions. Despite these past challenges, the tourism sector continued to grow, and the industries within the sector ...