Associate Professor Manuka Henare
Associate Dean Māori & Pacific Development /Director Mira Szászy Research Centre
Department:
Management and International Business
Address: Owen G Glenn Building
12 Grafton Road
Auckland
Faculty: Business & Economics
Phone: +64 9 373 7599 Ext. 86862
Mobile Phone: 021 706651
Email: m.henare@auckland.ac.nz

Manuka joined the Department in 1996 as a Senior Lecturer in Māori Business Development. He is currently Associate Dean Māori and Pacific Development; founder Director of the Mira Szászy Research Centre and Academic Co-ordinator, Huanga Māori Masters Programme, Graduate School of Business.

He was a Board member of the Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA) for 8 years and Chair of its Audit and Risk Committee. He is a member of the HSNO Committee, Environment Protection Agency. Manuka holds Ministerial Appointments to the Council of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and the Council of the Manukau Institute of Technology. He a member of the Institute of Directors and consultant. He has advised government departments, local authorities and other institutions on bicultural policies and has also served on government advisory committees on development assistance, peace and disarmament, archives, history and social policy.

He was previously a lecturer in Māori Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, where he taught courses on the Treaty of Waitangi, Māori culture and society and tribal histories. He also lectured in the Masters of Development Studies on culture, religion and economic development.

Prior to his university career he was CEO of two national non-government organisations involved in international development, justice and peace, and has travelled extensively throughout Asia and the Pacific.
Qualifications:
2003 PhD Victoria University of Wellington
1989 BA (Hons) Victoria University of Wellington
1987 BA Victoria University of Wellington
Awards:
2005 Beta Gamma Sigma Honour Society for Collegiate Schools of Business, University of Auckland Chapter inaugural member
1999 Fellowship, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, UK., (October 1999-March 2000)
1999 Honorary Visiting Associate, International Social Sciences Institute, Chisholm House, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, (June to September)
1990 Historical Branch Bursary, Department of Internal Affairs
1990 Recipient of the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal
1987 Sir Peter Buck Memorial Bursary
Service:
University of Auckland Business School Dean's Award 2006
University of Auckland Business School's Distinguished Contribution Award 2010
Selected Publications:
Refereed Journal Articles
2011 SPILLER, C. ERAKOVIC, L. HENARE, M. PIO, E. ‘Relational well-being and wealth: Māori businesses and an ethic of care‘, Journal of Business Ethics, 98, 1, 153-159.
2011 SPILLER, C. PIO, E. HENARE, M. ERAKOVIC, L. ‘Wise Up: Creating Organizational Wisdom Through an Ethic of Kaitiakitanga‘, Journal of Business Ethics, 104(2), 223-235.
2010 SPILLER, C. ERAKOVIC, L. HENARE, M. PIO, E. ‘Relational well-being and wealth: Māori businesses and an ethic of care‘, Journal of Business Ethics, July , 98(1), 153-169.
2009 WILLIAMS, L. HENARE, M. ‘The double spiral and ways of knowing‘, MAI Review (3), 1-9.
2004 ROBERTS, R. HAAMI, B. BENTON, R. SATTERFIELD, T. FINUCANE, F. HENARE, M. HENARE, M. ‘Whakapapa as a Mâori Mental Construct: Some Implications for the Debate over Genetic Modification of Organisms‘, The Contemporary Pacific, Vol 16 No.1, Spring, 1-28.
Sections in Books
2008 JEFFS, A. SHARP, B. HENARE, M. ‘Key emerging themes in innovation in seafood sector‘ In: A.G Jeffs (ed.), The Global Seafood Industry: Advancing Through Innovation, Oxford: Blackwells
2007 HENARE, M. ‘The Māori Leaders Assembly, Kororipo Pā, 1831‘ In: J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770-1850.The Meeting Pool, Wellington: Bridget Williams Books in association with Craig Potton Publishing, 112-118.
2007 HENARE, M. ‘Traditional Samoan Philosophy, its Metaphysics and Spirituality: Reflections on ‘In Search of Harmony’ by Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Taisi Efi‘ In: Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Taisi Efi, Tamasailau M. Suaali’i-Sauni, Betsan Martin, Manuka Henare, Jenny (ed.), Pacific Indigenous Dialogue on Faith, Peace, Reconciliation and Good Governance., Apia: The University of the South Pacific, 13-26.
2005 HENARE, M. ‘The Implications of Globalization for Indigenous Communities of NZ-Aotearoa and Elsewhere. A Step Towards Te Ao Mârama or Towards Te Po?‘ In: Robert Patman and Chris Rudd (ed.), Sovereignty under Siege? Globalization and New Zealand, Ashgate, Aldershot, 111-128.
2001 HENARE, M. ‘Tapu, Mana, Mauri, Hau, Wairua. A Māori Philosophy of Vitalism and Cosmos‘ In: J. Grimm (ed.), Indigenous Traditions and Ecology: The Interbeing of Cosmology and Community , Cambridge: Harvard University Press for the Centre for the Study of World Religions, 197-221.
1999 HENARE, M. ‘Mâori Society and Culture.‘ In: B. Thom (ed.), Geographica. New Zealand edition, Sydney, David Bateman, 62-63.
1999 HENARE, M. ‘Sustainable Social Policy.‘ In: J.P. Boston, P. Dalziel & S. St John (ed.), Redesigning the Welfare State in New Zealand: Problems Policies and Prospects., Auckland, Oxford University press, 39-59.
1996 KERNOT, B. HENARE, M. ‘Mâori Religion: The Spiritual Landscape‘ In: James Veitch (ed.), Can Humanity Survive? The World’s Religions and the Environment’, Auckland, Awareness Book Co., 205-215.
Conference Paper
1999 HENARE, M. ‘Hope and Mâori Self-determination‘, Pastoral Centre, Diocese of Palmerston North, 5-10 July, 92-121.



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