Strategies for success of Indigenous businesses on customary land: case studies of three Itaukei (Indigenous Fijian) enterprises

Author:

Vunibola Suliasi1ORCID,Scheyvens Regina2

Affiliation:

1. Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

2. Institute of Development Studies, Massey University, New Zealand

Abstract

This article aims to examine crucial elements that provide a platform for the success of Indigenous businesses based on customary land, drawing on case studies from Fiji. A qualitative, ethnographic, three case study approach was conducted, and talanoa (discussion or talking together in groups or between two people) method was used to collect data guided by the Vanua Research Framework. Four significant themes unfolded from the study in terms of essential strategies for the success of the businesses on customary land: following protocols for safe cultural affiliation of the business; practices of people working collectively; making socio-cultural contributions to the community and contributing to employee well-being. The research implies that Indigenous businesses on customary land tend to define success from a cultural viewpoint that differs from how business success is conventionally defined.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History,Anthropology,Cultural Studies

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