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Towards a longitudinal study of Ngāi Tahu financial literacy: a literature review of relevant longitudinal studies

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dc.contributor.author Whiting, Rosalind
dc.contributor.author Mountier, James
dc.contributor.editor Whiting, Rosalind
dc.date.copyright 2012-06-25
dc.identifier.citation Whiting, R., & Mountier, J. (2012). Towards a longitudinal study of Ngāi Tahu financial literacy: a literature review of relevant longitudinal studies (Accountancy Working Paper Series No. 19). (R. Whiting, Ed.). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/2348 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10523/2348
dc.description.abstract This literature review is the second of two literature reviews developed to inform a proposed longitudinal study on financial literacy and knowledge among one of New Zealand’s indigenous tribes, Ngāi Tahu. The aim of this review is to determine appropriate research methods for such a study. Firstly, types of longitudinal studies are considered, with benefits and problems of each of those outlined. Next, a range of completed studies are evaluated, with a focus on key aspects of those studies. Finally, research in a Māori (specifically Ngāi Tahu whānui) context is considered. en_NZ
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso en en_NZ
dc.relation.ispartofseries Accountancy Working Paper Series en_NZ
dc.subject Ngāi Tahu en_NZ
dc.subject Financial literacy en_NZ
dc.subject Literature review
dc.subject Longitudinal study
dc.title Towards a longitudinal study of Ngāi Tahu financial literacy: a literature review of relevant longitudinal studies en_NZ
dc.type Working Paper
otago.school Otago Business School en_NZ
otago.openaccess Open
otago.relation.number 19 en_NZ

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