Browsing Masters Theses by Title
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Nā wai ngā pokapoka o te ahi marae i whakarite, engari, mā wai āpōpō?
(Auckland University of Technology, 2010)The aim of this research is to investigate aspects of hapū leadership in a rural marae. This investigation provides a current analysis of the ‘state’ of leadership today for hapū members of Ngāti Unu and Ngāti Kahu associated ... -
Network Analysis of Plant-frugivore Interactions in the Fragmented Landscape of Tāwharanui Regional Park
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)Habitat destruction and modification is the greatest cause of biodiversity loss on the planet. Biodiversity loss has and will continue to contribute to the disruption of crucial ecological functions such as seed dispersal; ... -
Network Forensic Readiness: a bottom-up approach for IPv6 networks
(Auckland University of Technology, 2012)A computer network is considered forensically ready, when crucial evidence for a forensic investigation is proactively collected and easily available. While the benefits of a forensically ready network are well understood, ... -
Network Packet Management Optimisation for Business Forensic Readiness
(Auckland University of Technology, 2017)The acceptability of evidence in court is dependent upon stringent criteria for its admissibility. One of the leading guidelines is the Daubert criteria which asserts five requirements for admissibility. These criteria ... -
Networks, technology and regional development: small tourism enterprises in Western Southland, New Zealand
(Auckland University of Technology, 2007)Tourism is increasingly being used as a tool to stimulate regional development in rural areas. Small tourism enterprises (STE) lie at the heart of the industry and form a major part of the tourism sector. Characterised ... -
Neuromuscular fatigue in people with chronic stroke
(Auckland University of Technology, 2007)The aim of this study was to examine and compare the contribution of central neuromuscular fatigue and peripheral neuromuscular fatigue to total neuromuscular fatigue in the hemiplegic leg of people with stroke, with that ... -
Neurorehabilitation: A Disciplined Disciplining Discipline
(Auckland University of Technology, 2016)Neurorehabilitation is an encompassing health service for individuals who experience impairments as a result of a neurological injury or disease. It aims to improve functioning, reduce disability and assist the individual ... -
Never too old to be active: investigating the health benefits of older adults being physically active
(Auckland University of Technology, 2012)Background: With the expected growth in the older adult population there is increasing concern as to how health care and health systems will be affected. This concern is driven by the greater prevalence and severity of ... -
A New Face of Tourism: Understanding Travel Experiences of New Zealand Inbound Generation Z
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)Any successful tourism industry player requires not only the ability to recognize change, but to also effectively respond to this change. Generational change is one such occurrence, offering both opportunities and challenges ... -
New perspectives on Chinese immigrants’ experiences under the New Zealand Healthcare System: a qualitative descriptive study
(Auckland University of Technology, 2011)This research sought to explore the life experiences of Chinese immigrants interacting with the New Zealand healthcare systems; in particular identifying potential difficulties and barriers in accessing and utilising local ... -
New sport teams and the development of brand community
(Auckland University of Technology, 2007)The professional sport market and its established teams offer consumers a service and experience that is typically high in social identification, emotional involvement (Underwood, Bond & Baer, 2001) and a sense of community ... -
New Zealand
(Auckland University of Technology, 2022)This thesis consists of practice-led research in the form of a full-length script for a feature film; plus a 6000-word essay (exegesis). A summary of the script is as follows: In New Zealand, 2047, a passionate graduating ... -
The New Zealand ageing workforce: an analysis of the export manufacturing industry
(Auckland University of Technology, 2015)The workforce is rapidly ageing and this is evident in the export manufacturing industry in New Zealand. This could mean that in the next 10 to 15 years, there will be an increased rate of retirements with many aged workers ... -
New Zealand businesses in India: opportunities and challenges
(Auckland University of Technology, 2008)As a resource based economy international engagement plays a critical role for the growth and development of New Zealand. One of the most notable trends over the past 15 years has been the rise of some of the largest markets ... -
New Zealand Cellular Network Base Station Spatial Distribution Analysis by Using Alpha-stable Distribution Model
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)Studying the distribution model of cellular network base station not only can optimize the user's wireless communications and Internet experience, but also reveal the patterns of the regional development and human demands ... -
New Zealand Muslim consumer attitudes towards purchasing Halal foods
(Auckland University of Technology, 2013)Muslim consumers purchase halal foods as a way of maintaining observance of religious teachings and from personal preferences. Consumption of halal products shows a person’s commitment to the Islamic faith and its teachings. ... -
New Zealand Resident Sāmoan Health and Illness Beliefs About Chronic Pain and Healthcare Management: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
(Auckland University of Technology, 2021)Chronic pain carries considerable impact on individuals, families, and communities in Aotearoa/New Zealand (A/NZ), almost one in five adults experience chronic pain (Ministry of Health, 2019). Chronic pain is a multidimensional ... -
New Zealand Scholar Mamas: The Influence of Motherhood on Academic Careers
(Auckland University of Technology, 2017)New Zealand women account for almost 64% of the academic workforce, (Statistics New Zealand, 2014), but are less represented in higher levels of Academia. This underrepresentation has been described and explained by various ... -
New Zealand women and their numeracy skills: what the adult literacy and life skills survey tells us and doesn’t tell us about the numeracy skills of New Zealand women
(Auckland University of Technology, 2012)The extant findings of the 2006 Adult Literacy and Lifeskills survey (ALL) are examined and some further quantitative analysis is undertaken to clarify the numeracy skills of New Zealand women. Fundamental questions are ... -
New Zealand's destination image and the Chinese outbound market : a comparative study between the Beijing (north) and Guangdong (south) markets
(Auckland University of Technology, 2006)This thesis examines the similarities and differences between northern and southern Chinese markets (in this case, the Beijing and Guangdong markets) in relation to New Zealand's destination image, from both visitors' and ...