Getting ready for oil and gas development in Canada's Northwest Territories: aboriginal entrepreneurship and economic development
This case study uses an interdisciplinary approach to examine Inuit and First Nations perspectives and initiatives to foster sustainable entrepreneurship and economic development related to the forthcoming Mackenzie Gas Pipeline in Canada's Northwest Territories. The 1,220-kilometer pipeline wi...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:ids:ijesbu:v:16:y:2012:i:3:p:242-266 2024-04-14T08:07:47+00:00 Getting ready for oil and gas development in Canada's Northwest Territories: aboriginal entrepreneurship and economic development Aldene H. Meis Mason Leo-Paul Dana Robert B. Anderson http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=47434 unknown http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=47434 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:36:53Z This case study uses an interdisciplinary approach to examine Inuit and First Nations perspectives and initiatives to foster sustainable entrepreneurship and economic development related to the forthcoming Mackenzie Gas Pipeline in Canada's Northwest Territories. The 1,220-kilometer pipeline will connect the Mackenzie Delta to the Alberta Oil Sands and North American markets. These findings will be of interest to business, government and Indigenous leaders involved in resource development. Key aspects include self-government and land claim agreements, approaches to entrepreneurship and economic development, sustainable development, human resource development initiatives, business service support and increased participation of women and Aboriginal peoples. indigenous peoples; aboriginal people; Northern America; Canada; entrepreneurship; economic development; oil and gas; resource management; sustainable development; sustainability; corporate social responsibility; CSR; globalisation; Arctic; Inuit; First Nations; gas pipelines; self-government; land claim agreements; human resource development; HRD; business service support; female participation; women. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic First Nations inuit Mackenzie Delta Northwest Territories RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Northwest Territories Canada Mackenzie Delta ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833) |
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This case study uses an interdisciplinary approach to examine Inuit and First Nations perspectives and initiatives to foster sustainable entrepreneurship and economic development related to the forthcoming Mackenzie Gas Pipeline in Canada's Northwest Territories. The 1,220-kilometer pipeline will connect the Mackenzie Delta to the Alberta Oil Sands and North American markets. These findings will be of interest to business, government and Indigenous leaders involved in resource development. Key aspects include self-government and land claim agreements, approaches to entrepreneurship and economic development, sustainable development, human resource development initiatives, business service support and increased participation of women and Aboriginal peoples. indigenous peoples; aboriginal people; Northern America; Canada; entrepreneurship; economic development; oil and gas; resource management; sustainable development; sustainability; corporate social responsibility; CSR; globalisation; Arctic; Inuit; First Nations; gas pipelines; self-government; land claim agreements; human resource development; HRD; business service support; female participation; women. |
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Aldene H. Meis Mason Leo-Paul Dana Robert B. Anderson |
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Aldene H. Meis Mason Leo-Paul Dana Robert B. Anderson Getting ready for oil and gas development in Canada's Northwest Territories: aboriginal entrepreneurship and economic development |
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Getting ready for oil and gas development in Canada's Northwest Territories: aboriginal entrepreneurship and economic development |
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Getting ready for oil and gas development in Canada's Northwest Territories: aboriginal entrepreneurship and economic development |
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Getting ready for oil and gas development in Canada's Northwest Territories: aboriginal entrepreneurship and economic development |
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getting ready for oil and gas development in canada's northwest territories: aboriginal entrepreneurship and economic development |
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