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Business serves society: Successful locally-driven development on customary land in the South Pacific
R Scheyvens, G Banks, S Vunibola, H Steven, L Meo-Sewabu
Geoforum 112, 52-62, 2020
362020
Indigenous enterprise on customary lands: Diverse economies of surplus
S Vunibola, H Steven, M Scobie
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 63 (1), 40-52, 2022
142022
The resiliency of Indigenous entrepreneurial settings in the South Pacific: Notions of solesolevaki and wanbel in the case of Fiji and Papua New Guinea
H Steven, S Vunibola
The Routledge international handbook of Indigenous resilience, 362-378, 2021
102021
Local context matters: Developing good practice in workplace responses to family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea
S Hameed, J Breckenridge, P Bennett, T Mafileo, L Simeon, H Steven
Sage Open 6 (3), 2158244016657142, 2016
102016
Women leadership in business based on customary land: The concept of wanbel
H Steven, G Banks, R Scheyvens
Development Studies Network Ltd, Australian National University, 2019
82019
Urban life, internal migration and development: The need to readdress internal migration as a positive nexus for growth and development in PNG [Paper presentation]. PNG Update …
H Steven
12016
Exploring the roles of women in indigenous businesses based on customary land: case studies from Papua New Guinea: a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirement for the …
H Steven
Massey University, 2020
2020
Women’s roles, impacts and benefits of local businesses based on customary land in Papua New Guinea
H Steven
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