Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(15), P. 11582 - 11582
Published: July 27, 2023
The
current
study
investigates
which
motivations
to
reduce
food
waste
influence
respondents’
likelihood
accurately
self-assess
quantities.
Some
studies
suggest
that
prevent
household
behaviors,
but
others
highlight
routine
and
daily
life
often
represent
an
obstacle
acting
consistently.
To
this
end,
observed
if
a
certain
set
of
actually
influences
the
perceived
quantity
produced;
in
other
words,
motivation
is
driver
coherent
behavior
awareness.
results
were
drawn
from
weekly
diaries
then
compared
with
online
questionnaires
run
on
sample
388
households.
A
random
forest
has
been
performed
identify
relevant
variables,
able
predict
self-assessment.
show
no
specific
related
better
awareness
quantities,
nor
actual
average.
Tourism and Hospitality,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 13 - 13
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
This
study
addresses
the
persistence
of
patriarchal
structures
and
reproduction
traditional
gender
roles
in
rural
settings.
In
particular,
this
research
explores
agritourism,
an
emerging
sector
tourism
that,
while
providing
economic
opportunities
areas,
also
ends
up
perpetuating
female
subordination.
response
to
issue,
manifestation
symbolic
gender-based
violence
field
agritourism
was
analyzed,
a
reliable
validated
psychometric
measurement
scale
developed.
The
instrument
identified
quantified
specific
dimensions
context.
To
meet
these
objectives,
Delphi
Method
used
asynchronously
for
design
questionnaire,
exploratory
factor
analysis
applied
with
sample
299
participants
validate
its
internal
structure.
results
indicate
existence
robust
structure
made
six
key
factors:
feminized
entrepreneurship,
occupational
self-segregation,
stereotyped
roles,
limited
access
land,
glass
ceiling,
wage
discrimination.
These
findings
contribute
deeper
understanding
mechanisms
offer
analytical
tool
future
studies
tourism.
Tourism and Hospitality,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 33 - 33
Published: Feb. 19, 2025
Womens’
entrepreneurial
endeavours,
particularly
in
rural
areas,
have
led
to
establishing
Small
and
Medium-sized
Enterprises
(SMEs)
focused
on
tourism
initiatives,
significantly
enhancing
experiences
while
promoting
local
culture.
Co-creation,
a
concept
extensively
studied
the
industry,
involves
collaborative
generation
of
ideas
production
consumption
driven
by
stakeholders
with
vested
interests
specific
products
services.
Policy
co-creation,
particular,
has
become
key
driver
country’s
competitiveness
through
inclusive
development
approach.
Despite
extensive
exploration
co-creation
tourism,
role
women
entrepreneurs
this
process
remains
underexamined.
This
study
aims
address
gap
identifying
exploring
initiatives
that
demonstrate
how
contribute
policy
development.
Using
qualitative
research
approach,
it
is
based
thirty
(30)
semi-structured
interviews
stakeholders,
including
policymakers,
entrepreneurs,
professionals,
representatives
from
relevant
organisations.
Findings
underscore
central
policies,
areas.
Their
contributions
extend
beyond
economic
growth,
as
they
engage
shaping
policies
support
sustainable
Through
their
innovative
approaches,
regenerate
traditional
incorporating
modern
techniques,
ensuring
offerings
remain
appealing
diverse
visitor
demographics
evolving
market
trends.
further
highlights
effective
frameworks
are
crucial
enabling
amplifying
women’s
Policies
processes—such
decision
making,
funding
accessibility,
capacity-building
programs—play
transformative
unlocking
potential
or
encouraging
more
embark
an
venture
within
sector.
Cogent Business & Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2023
The
services
sector
continues
to
play
a
major
role
in
the
transformation
of
economies.
For
instance,
tourism
sub-sector,
which
is
key
segment
service
has
become
one
contributors
economic
developing
Given
this
prospect,
stern
competition
been
created
among
firms
across
globe.
However,
sectors
most
countries
continue
grapple
with
competitive
pressure
challenging
their
sustainability.
Drawing
on
theory
change,
purpose
paper
investigate
factors
that
drive
sustainability
small
and
medium
enterprises
Ghana.
Data
was
collected
from
310
SMEs
through
administration
structured
questionnaire
analyzed
using
Partial
Least
Square
Structural
Equation
Modelling.
results
show
price
sensitivity,
site
maintenance,
entrepreneurial
competency
have
positive
significant
effect
sector.
By
implications,
provides
managers
facilities
an
encompassing
mechanism
aimed
at
improving
sites,
enhancing
competencies
staff,
adopting
pricing
strategies
enhance
country's
perspective.
study
advances
theories
International Journal of Advanced Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(8), P. 424 - 436
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
This
paper
explores
female
entrepreneurs'
challenges
in
the
creative
sector
and
outlines
strategies
for
overcoming
these
barriers
to
achieve
long-term
success.
It
identifies
significant
economic,
social,
cultural,
structural,
institutional
obstacles,
including
financial
constraints,
gender
discrimination,
lack
of
supportive
policies.
The
proposed
emphasize
alternative
funding
sources,
literacy,
networking,
mentorship,
policies,
targeted
education
training
programs.
implications
policy
practice
highlight
need
comprehensive
support
structures
empower
entrepreneurs.
Future
research
directions
include
impact
specific
role
technology,
intersectionality
barriers,
longitudinal
studies
on
entrepreneurial
progress.
Keywords:
Female
Entrepreneurship,
Creative
Sector,
Barriers,
Financial
Strategies,
Networking
Mentorship.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(3), P. 421 - 437
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
This
article,
and
the
special
issue,
seek
to
unpack
gendered
nature
of
entrepreneurial
pathways,
specifically
in
relation
role
social
policies.
We
achieve
this
aim
by
first
conceptualising
gender,
entrepreneurship,
policy,
highlight
need
generate
a
stronger
research
agenda
on
policy
within
gender
tourism
entrepreneurship
research.
next
outline
an
overarching
framework
for
delineating
intersection
based
critical
review
existing
studies,
as
well
situating
papers
issue.
present
discussion
through
three
thematic
framings:
(1)
(2)
(3)
policy.
In
conclusion,
we
discuss
implications
practice,
doing
so
call
that
situates
more
centrally
considerations
entrepreneurship.
Central European Management Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(1), P. 31 - 56
Published: Feb. 29, 2024
Purpose
Sustainability
is
viewed
as
an
encompassing
perspective,
endorsed
by
the
international
policy
context,
driven
UN’s
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
We
aim
to
examine
how
women
entrepreneurs
transform
capitals
pursue
sustainability,
and
generate
insights
for
sustainability
actions
through
tourism
entrepreneurship.
Design/methodology/approach
Applying
qualitative
approach,
we
have
generated
empirical
evidence
drawing
on
37
interviews
carried
out
in
Turkey,
whereby
boundaries
between
traditional
patriarchal
forces
progressive
movements
gender
relations
are
blurred.
Findings
into
develop
their
practice
transforming
available
economic,
cultural,
social
symbolic
interpreting
macro-field
developing
navigation
strategies
sustainability.
This
transformative
process
demonstrates
roles
were
performed
negotiated
serving
pillars.
Research
limitations/implications
In
this
paper,
demonstrate
nature
instrumentality
of
sustainable
entrepreneurship
a
lens
addressing
some
these
SDG-driven
challenges.
Originality/value
advance
scholarly
debates
bringing
issues
forefront,
discussing
initiatives
from
viewpoint
various
members
local
community
stakeholder
country
context
where
women’s
solidarity
becomes
crucial.
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45, P. 100743 - 100743
Published: Feb. 29, 2024
Although
the
motives
of
hard
adventure
tourists
represent
a
well-established
research
object,
theoretical
foundations
which
can
explain
why
experienced
mountaineers
engage
in
regular
ascents
remain
under-examined.
This
study
proposes
that
concept
calling
help
understand
mountaineering
motivations
and
explores
its
role
on
sample
highly
Kazakhstan
(n
=
17).
The
findings
interpretative
phenomenological
analysis
demonstrate
how
view
climbing
as
calling.
reveal
pursuits
novelty,
re-lived
experiences
self-actualization
inner
calls
shaping
meaning
purpose
life
for
tourists.
shows
that,
despite
their
risks,
enable
to
reach
mindfulness,
thus
enhancing
personal
well-being.
Theoretically,
aids
conceptualizing
life.
Practically,
it
suggests
aid
achieving
mindfulness
and,
if
practiced
regularly,
(re-)build
emotional
resilience
demonstrates
consider
holds
important
implications
management
marketing
tourism.
More
specifically,
tourism
managers
marketers
should
strive
appeal
by
highlighting
novelty
itineraries.
They
also
emphasize
re-live
experiences,
achieve
self-actualization,
mindfulness.
tourists,
opportunity
re-engage
may
strong
call
even
determine
main
lives.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 1956 - 1956
Published: Jan. 19, 2023
An
important
driver
of
socio-economic
development
in
mountain
areas
is
sustainable
tourism.
Young
entrepreneurs
can
represent
a
solution
for
the
area.
However,
little
known
if
an
opportunity
or
necessity
drives
them
to
engage
tourism
business
The
present
study
uses
motivation–ability–opportunity
(MAO)
framework
effort
understand
young
entrepreneurs’
behavior.
Semi-structured
interviews
with
Romanian
Carpathian
Mountains
(n
=
21)
showcase
why
owners
are
motivated
behaviors,
how
they
make
outcome
happen,
and
what
perception
on
opportunities
that
allow
do
business.
This
paper
brings
new
perspectives
presenting
regarding
provided
by
natural
resources
area
results
reveal
intrinsic
motivation
dominant,
being
considered
extension
personal
lifestyle
most
participants.
All
respondents
stated
have
knowledge
about
alternative
energy
sources,
want
use
as
much
possible
their
Most
managerial
capability
integrate
specifics
offers
infrastructure
advantage.
technologies
help
save
build
all
respondents,
followed
facilities
offered
local
community.
findings
may
be
used
governments
other
stakeholders
key
decisions
stimulate
forms
entrepreneurship