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Traditional ecological knowledge: Learning from Indigenous practices for environmental sustainability
MK Nelson, D Shilling
Cambridge University Press, 2018
1682018
Paradigm warriors: Advancing a radical ecosystems view of collective leadership from an Indigenous Māori perspective
C Spiller, R Maunganui Wolfgramm, E Henry, R Pouwhare
Human Relations 73 (4), 516-543, 2020
902020
Relational leadership–An indigenous Māori perspective
E Henry, R Wolfgramm
Leadership 14 (2), 203-219, 2018
572018
Dynamic interactions of agency in leadership (DIAL): An integrative framework for analysing agency in sustainability leadership
R Wolfgramm, S Flynn-Coleman, D Conroy
Journal of Business Ethics 126, 649-662, 2015
542015
Minding less: Exploring mindfulness and mindlessness in organizations through skillful means
MC Vu, R Wolfgramm, C Spiller
Management Learning 49 (5), 578-594, 2018
402018
Indigenous leadership–Editors’ introduction
R Wolfgramm, C Spiller, C Voyageur
Leadership 12 (3), 263-269, 2016
342016
Continuity and vitality of worldview (s) in organisational culture: Towards a Maori perspective
RM Wolfgramm
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2007
292007
Indigenous spiritualities at work: Transforming the spirit of enterprise
C Spiller, R Wolfgramm
IAP, 2015
232015
Can you drink money? Integrating organizational perspective-taking and organizational resilience in a multi-level systems framework for sustainability leadership
GF Tuazon, R Wolfgramm, KP Whyte
Journal of Business Ethics 168 (3), 469-490, 2021
202021
Kaupapa Maori research: A contribution to critical management studies in New Zealand
D Ruwhiu, R Wolfgramm
Organization, Identity, Locality II. Proceedings of a One-Day Conference on …, 2006
182006
A culturally derived framework of values-driven transformation in Māori economies of well-being (Ngā hono ōhanga oranga)
R Wolfgramm, C Spiller, E Henry, R Pouwhare
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 16 (1), 18-28, 2020
172020
Ecopreneurs as change agents; opportunities, innovations and motivations
N Fong, R Wolfgramm, D Shepherd
QJ Econ 84, 488-500, 2014
112014
Spiritual efficacy and transcendental phenomenology: Accessing the contemplative from a Māori perspective
R Wolfgramm, C Waetford
CMS6–The 6th International Critical Management Studies Conference, The …, 2009
112009
Cyberbullying toward Māori is rife in New Zealand: Incidences and demographic differences in experiences of cyberbullying among Māori
C Houkamau, N Satherley, S Stronge, R Wolfgramm, K Dell, J Mika, ...
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 24 (12), 822-830, 2021
82021
11 Ethnicity and gender in women’s businesses in New Zealand
JK Pringle, R Wolfgramm
International handbook of women and small business entrepreneurship, 133, 2005
72005
Creativity and institutional innovation in intercultural research
R Wolfgramm
MAI Review 3 (6), 1-10, 2008
52008
Romancing sustainability–the destination eco-wedding
DM Conroy, R Wolfgramm, S Coleman
Retrieved February 3, 2013, 2012
42012
Status and sustainable consumption in lifestyles: From conspicuous to conscious
R Wolfgramm, DM Conroy
International Journal of Environmental Cultural Economic and Social …, 2011
42011
Extending cross-ethnic research partnerships: Researching with respect
JK Pringle, R Wolfgramm, E Henry
Making Inclusion Work, 2010
42010
Revealing the key to research in Indigenous organizations
D Ruwhiu, R Wolfgramm
21st European Group Organisation Colloquium. Freie Universitat, Berlin, 2005
42005
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