4 record(s) found with the tag "economic development" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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The relationship and role of economic development activities in the Baffin region (NWT) to Third World initiatives
Principal Investigator: Rose, Martha
Licensed Year(s): 1994
Summary: The researcher will visit Iqaluit and Lake Harbour to conduct personal interviews and discussions with economic development professionals, participate in `think tank' sessions, and observe systems and procedures in the Department of Economic Development and Tourism's office and staff meetings. This data, along with a review of existing literature, will be used to examine similarities between deve...


Inuit women entrepreneurs: building sustainable small business
Principal Investigator: Tuchak, Tamara
Licensed Year(s): 1994
Summary: This research is designed to meet the stated needs of Inuit women entrepreneurs in the community of Coral Harbour. Data will be collected through interviews, group discussion and participant observation. The purpose of this study is to explore the business decision-making processes of participants. The study will develop a database in order to provide Inuit women and policy makers with informat...


Arctic Dreams: Northern Tourism and Baffin Inuit Community Development
Principal Investigator: Wenzel, George W.
Licensed Year(s): 1993 1992 1991
Summary: A continuing project, the investigations will provide an analytical perspective on aspects of northern tourism important to an understanding of the overall direction of economic development in contemporary Eastern Arctic communities....


Inuit Textiles Products in Broughton Island, Northwest Territories: A Cross-Cultural Case Study of Economic Development
Principal Investigator: Chun, Zarah
Licensed Year(s): 1992
Summary: The researcher will identify and analyze the cultural factors of both the Inuit producer and the non-Inuit consumer which influence the production and design of Broughton Island products. Information collected will possibly be used by Inuit to create a successful product line....


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