Empowering indigenous enterprise through supplier diversity – The case for Puna Awarau in Aotearoa (New Zealand)

Kahurangi Malcolm, Frae Cairns, Tania Pouwhare
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PurposeThis paper aims to demonstrate the role of supplier diversity in empowering indigenous entrepreneurship and the potential socio-economic benefits derived from Puna Awarau (supplier diversity) in Aotearoa (New Zealand).Design/methodology/approachSupplier diversity is an emerging field in Aotearoa (New Zealand). The insights and learnings shared in this article are based on the authors' own professional experiences and insights as supplier diversity practitioners that have shaped, grown and worked in this field.FindingsSupplier diversity is a global practice that is quickly gaining traction in Aotearoa. This is a highly practical tool to create equity for Maori, delivering benefits directly to whanau (families) and bolstering the conditions for entrepreneurship to flourish. Maori fare worst in multiple measures of social and economic well-being in Aotearoa (New Zealand). Super charging the country's fledgling supplier diversity movement is one of the tools in growing Maori entrepreneurship and socio-economic equity at the same time.Social implicationsThere is significant economic and social disparity between Maori and non-Maori. The median net worth of Maori is just a fraction of that of New Zealand (NZ) Europeans. What is clear is that the systems aren't serving Maori people and a “business as usual” approach simply doesn't work. Supplier diversity is a highly practical tool that can create equity for Maori, delivering benefits directly to whanau (families) and bolstering the conditions for entrepreneurship to flourish.Originality/valueThis paper is the one the first academic contributions to the supplier diversity practice in Aotearoa. This article demonstrates the case for supplier diversity, the supplier diversity journey to date and early learnings and insights from practitioners working at the coal face of this emerging practice in Aotearoa.
通过供应商多样性为本土企业赋权——以新西兰奥特罗阿的普纳阿瓦劳为例
本文旨在展示供应商多样性在增强本土企业家精神方面的作用,以及来自新西兰奥特罗阿(Aotearoa)的普纳阿瓦劳(供应商多样性)的潜在社会经济效益。设计/方法/方法供应商多样性在新西兰奥特罗阿是一个新兴领域。本文中分享的见解和学习是基于作者自己作为供应商多样性从业者的专业经验和见解,他们在这个领域塑造、成长和工作。供应商多样性是一种全球性的做法,在澳大利亚正迅速获得关注。这是一个非常实用的工具,可以为毛利人创造公平,直接为whanau(家庭)带来好处,并为创业蓬勃发展创造条件。在新西兰的奥特罗阿,毛利人在多项社会和经济福利指标中表现最差。大力推动该国羽毛未丰的供应商多元化运动,是同时促进毛利人创业和社会经济公平的工具之一。社会影响毛利人和非毛利人之间存在着显著的经济和社会差异。毛利人的净资产中位数只是新西兰欧洲人的一小部分。很明显,这些系统并没有为毛利人服务,“一切照旧”的方法根本行不通。供应商多样性是一种非常实用的工具,可以为毛利人创造公平,直接为whanau(家庭)带来利益,并为创业蓬勃发展创造条件。原创性/价值本文是我国供应商多样性实践的第一篇学术贡献。本文展示了供应商多样性的案例、迄今为止的供应商多样性之旅,以及在Aotearoa的煤炭工作面工作的从业人员的早期学习和见解。
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