Co-creating inclusion in research practices in the South Pacific: some highlights and challenges

被引:1
|
作者
Ofe-Grant, Maulupeivao Betty [1 ]
Elikana, Miura [2 ]
SauLilo, Losi [2 ]
Vimahi, Lillian [2 ]
O'Brien, Seipua [2 ]
机构
[1] Auckland Univ Technol, Dept Management Technol & Org, City Campus, Auckland, New Zealand
[2] Auckland Univ Technol, City Campus, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Decolonization; Indigeneity; Pacific peoples; Qualitative research; Spirituality; NEW-ZEALAND;
D O I
10.1108/cpoib-04-2024-0042
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose-Colonial epistemes distort ideologies through power structures and control, perpetuating differences and the development of an inferior status. This study aims to serve dual purposes: Firstly, the authors advocate for Pacific and international business (IB) researchers to consider adopting inclusive research practices, particularly regarding Pacific and indigenous populations. Secondly, the authors argue that decolonization presents conflicting challenges, demonstrating that the authors still have a long way to go regarding the decolonization agenda within academia, the university, IB and broader society. Design/methodology/approach-An essay style is adopted to introduce inclusive Pacific research practices specific to the Pacific context, what that looks like and the advantages of using culturally appropriate methods. Findings-This paper highlights some examples that justify why Pacific methods should be used, such as spirituality and prayers underpinned by the va (i.e. relational spaces) - a concept well-known in Pacific cultures but missing in Western academic frameworks, models and approaches. Additionally, the authors found that the endeavours to be inclusive can paradoxically lead to exclusion and marginalization within academia, the university and popular mainstream media. Social implications-This paper enriches IB theory and pedagogy by advocating for the co-creation of inclusive research practices in collaboration with Pacific and indigenous communities. It contributes to the broader movement to restore indigenous knowledge and scholarship research spaces. Originality/value-The originality and value of the viewpoint lie in its potential to stimulate conversations and reflections among IB researchers regarding inclusive research practices of decoloniality. Thereby strengthening the "trumpet-shell" call to decolonize the field and academia, which IB as a discipline should not be immune to.
引用
收藏
页码:89 / 104
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Productive Uncertainty: The Pedagogical Benefits of Co-Creating Research in the Design Studio
    McLaughlan, Rebecca
    Pert, Alan
    Lodge, Jason M.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ART & DESIGN EDUCATION, 2021, 40 (01) : 184 - 200
  • [32] Co-creating Public Library Futures: An Emergent Manifesto and Participatory Research Agenda
    Swist, Teresa
    Hendery, Rachel
    Magee, Liam
    Ensor, Jason
    Sherman, Jen
    Budge, Kylie
    Humphry, Justine
    JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION ASSOCIATION, 2022, 71 (01): : 71 - 88
  • [33] Co-Creating the Conditions to Sustain the Use of Research Evidence in Public Child Welfare
    Metz, Allison
    Bartley, Leah
    CHILD WELFARE, 2015, 94 (02) : 115 - 139
  • [34] Research on Consumers' Co-creating Value Based on Knowledge Sharing in Social Network
    Yan, Ni
    2016 ISSGBM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (ISSGBM-ICS 2016), PT 3, 2016, 68 : 225 - 230
  • [35] Challenges to Co-Creating Value in Nascent Platform Ecosystems: Gaps Between Theory and Practice
    Hawlitschek, Florian
    Hodapp, Daniel
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, 2024, 28 (02) : 156 - 185
  • [36] A qualitative research on co-creating care pathways for Sarcoma and GIST by stimulating reflection
    Petit-Steeghs, Violet
    Schuitmaker-Warnaar, Tjerk Jan
    Pruijssers, Ciska A.
    van Oortmerssen, Gerard
    Broerse, Jacqueline E. W.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARE COORDINATION, 2020, 23 (01) : 24 - 32
  • [37] Co-creating a model of care for a new multidisciplinary memory clinic in South Western Sydney
    Steiner, G.
    Dubois, S.
    Ee, C.
    McBride, K.
    George, E.
    MacMillan, F.
    Karamacoska, D.
    Singh, K.
    Harley, A.
    McDonald, K.
    Derrett, A.
    Chow, J.
    Kohler, F.
    Hohenberg, M.
    AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL ON AGEING, 2018, 37 : 77 - 77
  • [38] Reflective practice as a research method for co-creating curriculum with international partner organisations
    Bilous, Rebecca H.
    Hammersley, Laura
    Lloyd, Kate
    ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, 2018, 19 (03): : 287 - 296
  • [39] An Interdisciplinary Participatory Research for Co-creating a Relaxed Performance in a Theater Environment in Montreal
    Hammouni, Zakia
    Wittich, Walter
    Kehayia, Eva
    Verduyckt, Ingrid
    Martiniello, Natalina
    Hervieux, Emilie
    Poldma, Tiiu
    INTELLIGENT HUMAN SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 2021, 2021, 1322 : 619 - 625
  • [40] Editorial: Addressing urban inequalities: co-creating pathways through research and practice
    Cocina, Camila
    Frediani, Alexandre Apsan
    Butcher, Stephanie
    Levy, Caren
    Acuto, Michele
    ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION, 2022, 34 (02) : 269 - 277