New perspectives and critical insights from Indigenous peoples' research: A systematic review of Indigenous management and organization literature
Indigenous Peoples and contexts have offered valuable insights to enrich management and
organization theories and literature. Yet, despite their growing prevalence and impact, these …
organization theories and literature. Yet, despite their growing prevalence and impact, these …
Land quality, land rights, and indigenous poverty
Agricultural land endowments should contribute positively to economic growth, but in
countries colonized by European powers this has not always happened. Productive land …
countries colonized by European powers this has not always happened. Productive land …
The intergenerational legacy of indian residential schools
MEC Jones - Demography, 2024 - read.dukeupress.edu
From the late nineteenth century until the end of the twentieth century, the Canadian
government collaborated with Christian churches to operate a network of boarding schools …
government collaborated with Christian churches to operate a network of boarding schools …
Fragmented ownership and natural resource use: Evidence from the Bakken
Does land fragmentation impair spatially expansive natural resource use? We conduct
empirical tests using ownership variation on the Bakken, one of the world's most valuable …
empirical tests using ownership variation on the Bakken, one of the world's most valuable …
Education in uncertainty: Academic life as Indigenous health scholars during COVID-19
As the COVID-19 crisis continues to develop, communities around the world find themselves
living in new and uncertain times. School and university closures are significantly disrupting …
living in new and uncertain times. School and university closures are significantly disrupting …
Property rights without transfer rights: a study of Indian land allotment
Governments often place restrictions on the transferability of property rights to protect
property owners from making “mistakes” such as selling their property under value …
property owners from making “mistakes” such as selling their property under value …
Institutional Drift, Property Rights, and Economic Development: Evidence from Historical Treaties
For nearly three centuries, Indigenous peoples within the borders of present-day Canada
engaged in treaty-making with the British Crown and other European powers. These treaties …
engaged in treaty-making with the British Crown and other European powers. These treaties …
[HTML][HTML] Ten questions concerning First Nations on-reserve housing in Canada
JS Lyeo, MD Wong, N Clyke, BB Canoe… - Building and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Indigenous Peoples are the original inhabitants of Turtle Island. In Canada, three distinct
groups of Indigenous Peoples are formally recognized: First Nations, Métis, and Inuit …
groups of Indigenous Peoples are formally recognized: First Nations, Métis, and Inuit …
The Wrongs of Property Rights: The Erosion of Indigenous Communal Land Rights and its Welfare Consequences
M Eswaran - Canadian Public Policy, 2023 - utpjournals.press
I propose a theoretical economic model in which privatizing an Indigenous reserve by
dividing it up into individual fee simple plots can lower the welfare of Indigenous groups …
dividing it up into individual fee simple plots can lower the welfare of Indigenous groups …
An Overview of Indigenous Economies within Canada
A Chernoff, C Cheung - Canadian Public Policy, 2024 - utppublishing.com
Attempts to measure aspects of Indigenous economies within Canada are limited by data
availability and quality. Drawing on the most recent data sources and research, we provide …
availability and quality. Drawing on the most recent data sources and research, we provide …