Mapping the landscape: a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of literature on entrepreneurship in tourism (2013–2023) DOI

Uzma Mumtaz,

Mohammad Faisal

Journal of global entrepreneurship research, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 14(1)

Опубликована: Авг. 24, 2024

Язык: Английский

Hospitality employees and digital transformation: The mediating roles of alienation and motivation DOI
Ying Ye,

Kaung-Hwa Chen

International Journal of Hospitality Management, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 119, С. 103731 - 103731

Опубликована: Март 4, 2024

Язык: Английский

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‘A place where I belong’ - The ambiguous role of the outsider-within identity among indigenous Gurung women tourism entrepreneurs in Nepal DOI
Roshis Krishna Shrestha, Patrick L’Espoir Decosta,

Michelle Whitford

и другие.

Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 58, С. 286 - 297

Опубликована: Фев. 16, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Digital Platforms as a Fertile Ground for the Economic Sustainability of Startups: Assaying Scenarios, Actions, Plans, and Players DOI Open Access
Morteza Hadizadeh, Javad Ghaffari Feyzabadi, Zahra Fardi

и другие.

Sustainability, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 16(16), С. 7139 - 7139

Опубликована: Авг. 20, 2024

This study examines the transformative role of digital platforms in fostering sustainable entrepreneurship within emerging economies. We argue that transcend mere communication channels, acting as catalysts for innovation and collaboration among startups, thereby driving economic, social, environmental progress. Our framework emphasizes platform-enabled navigating unique challenges opportunities presented by these dynamic markets. adopt a dual lens, using mixed-methods approach to analyze development trends through prism reframes discourse on technology-driven development, acknowledging unidirectional flow platform adoption from developed nations. The research need prioritizing sustainability standards regions. Furthermore, we delve into interplay between with following three objectives: (1) deciphering drivers platform–startup interaction goals, (2) formulating policies maximize benefits while mitigating risks, (3) developing actionable strategies stakeholders cultivate thriving ecosystem platform-based ventures. findings this reveal six key uncertainties will shape future trajectories ecosystems, particularly These encompass following: social standards, ongoing education mobile application utilization, global market access, competitiveness value creation. Several alternative scenarios have been constructed based uncertainties, including advancements technologies, conditions evolving consumer behaviors, heightened emphasis corporate responsibility, paradigm shift towards collaborative business models. A comprehensive supportive interventions has proposed facilitate realization scenarios. Moreover, analysis underscores pivotal roles providers startups landscape.

Язык: Английский

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Banking for tourism in the digital age: Access to credit and cashless payments for community-based tourism household-owned businesses in Vietnam DOI
Đỗ Xuân Luận, Nguyen Van Tran,

Tran Van Quyet

и другие.

Tourism Management Perspectives, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 48, С. 101144 - 101144

Опубликована: Июль 6, 2023

Язык: Английский

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Hotel working conditions and challenges in a time of crisis: Perceptions of Spanish women managers DOI Creative Commons
Clara Martín Duque, Yolanda Romero-Padilla

Tourism Management Perspectives, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 48, С. 101153 - 101153

Опубликована: Июль 15, 2023

The health crisis caused by Covid-19 is also driving a social and economic that has powerful effect on the hospitality sector. large number of women employed in sector means consequences may have disproportionate impact female employment hospitality. objective to analyse experience hotel managers, before during COVID-19 pandemic, from perspective theories consider gender as construction. We applied qualitative methodology based analysis 19 semi-structured interviews with positions responsibility hotels chains Spain coronavirus pandemic. There are conditioning factors shaped construction, which influenced working conditions managers sector, both

Язык: Английский

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Fostering Women Entrepreneurs: Psychological Capital, Psychological Empowerment and Entrepreneurial Spirit DOI Creative Commons
Pratikshya Bhandari, Bijay Sigdel, A. K. Mahbubul Hye

и другие.

JWEE, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 16, 2024

Psychological capital is a central notion that has emerged in entrepreneurial behavior. This study looks at how psychological empowerment plays mediating role the relationship between (PsyCap) and women's spirit. Data were collected from 203 women-owned manufacturing industries. Through Smart PLS software, hypothesis tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM), which uses algorithms bootstrapping to measure association. analysis concluded PsyCap significant positive with spirit empowerment. The association also positive. Correspondingly, mediation of exists In precise form, can develop spirits.

Язык: Английский

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Characterization of attitudes towards entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation in female entrepreneurs of Latin America DOI Creative Commons
Giovanny Melquicedec Martin Peña

Región Científica, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Июль 1, 2024

This research shows the results of a study that aimed to explore entrepreneurial behaviors, creativity, and innovation in Latin American women. The was developed with mixed approach primarily qualitative, exploratory, descriptive scope, based on scoping review designs, where relevant articles Scopus database peer-reviewed journals were reviewed. Among analyzed, it found most outstanding behaviors are resilience, construction support networks, development leadership, environmental social projection companies. On other hand, evident there still cultural paradigms contribute gender-based exclusion, presence poor accompaniment programs, as well difficulties accessing financing for projects. facilitated identification critical factors consider future strengthening public policies governance

Язык: Английский

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Understanding the challenges of entrepreneurship in emerging economies: a grey systems-based study with entrepreneurs in Brazil DOI

Wilhelm K.K. Abreu,

Tiago Fonseca Albuquerque Cavalcanti Sigahi, Izabela Simon Rampasso

и другие.

Journal of Modelling in Management, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Сен. 12, 2024

Purpose This research aims to understand the primary challenges encountered by entrepreneurs operating in emerging economies, where entrepreneurship plays a vital role. The study places particular emphasis on Brazil. Design/methodology/approach methodology involved analysis of data obtained from interviews, using both content and Grey Relational Analysis techniques. Findings revealed several prominent difficulties that face these domains. These encompassed issues such as grappling with intricate taxation systems associated tax burden, navigating government bureaucracy, securing access essential financing initial investments, contending absence supportive programs addressing dynamic nature market conditions. findings most critical barriers reveal potential pathways for entrepreneurs, policymakers universities act developing entrepreneurial ecosystem economies. Originality/value insights garnered this have inform formulation robust public policies aimed at fostering innovation countries. Furthermore, can serve valuable resource planning initiatives designed train engineers become successful entrepreneurs.

Язык: Английский

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Women in mountain tourism: exploring the links between women tourism entrepreneurship and women empowerment in Hunza Valley DOI
Amjad Ali, Zafar Iqbal, Iftikhar Ali

и другие.

Tourism Recreation Research, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown, С. 1 - 17

Опубликована: Сен. 17, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Transforming to a Sustainable Visitor Economy With Information Systems DOI
Brad McKenna, Wenjie Cai, Tuure Tuunanen

и другие.

Information Systems Journal, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Ноя. 27, 2024

The global visitor economy sector, which includes tourism, hospitality and events, makes significant economic contributions. In 2023, there were 1.3 billion international tourist arrivals globally, with expenditure of $1.5 trillion (USD) (UN Tourism 2024). Travel sector contributed 9.1% to GDP, a 23.2% rise from 2022, alongside 27 million new jobs, increased domestic spending surpassing pre-pandemic levels, substantial 33.1% boost in spending, indicating that tourism has rebounded after the pandemic (World Council is worth around $4.7 an annual growth rate 7% (Hospitality Insights UK, contributes significantly economy, contributing £93 (GBP) supporting 3.5 jobs as third largest employer, generating £54 tax revenue, £20 exports, £7 business investment (UK Hospitality 2023). events primarily consists sports, music conferences festivals, was valued at $1.4 (Claight Mega-events, such Olympics, have large impacts on host country (Sato et al. 2024; Wolfe 2022), including job creation revenues. For instance, 2024 Paris Olympics set generate between €6.7 €11.1 (EUR) net benefit region 2024) create up 247 000 (CDES Concerts world tours also impact economies, society sustainability. Taylor Swift's Eras tour estimated £1 Billion UK tickets, travel, accommodation (Masud ABBA Voyage, virtual concert London, features avatars original band members created motion capture technologies (ABBA Voyage 2024), boosted London by £322 (Prynn provides event goers types entertainment. can contribute sustainability goals. example, Cold Play's Music Spheres aims be sustainable low-carbon possible (Cold Play addition impact, social environmental sustainability, empowering women young people workforce, transforming perceptions through intercultural encounters, advancing heritage preservations educating engaging stakeholders, improving quality life reducing inequality developing countries community development. A crucial due its scale, multifaceted benefits potential impacts. Its importance particularly evident driver destination (Arnegger Herz 2016). It great for promoting stability, cultural preservation engagement (Besculides, Lee, McCormick 2002; Webster Ivanov 2014). On one hand, are positive force achieving goals (Higgins-Desbiolles 2006); other many unethical irresponsible local issues (Buckley 2012; Milano, Novelli, Cheer 2019), dependence entanglement fragile natural resources (Sisneros-Kidd amount waste generated (Diaz-Farina, Díaz-Hernández, Padrón-Fumero is, thus, essential develop implement strategies maximize while effectively addressing mitigating negative consequences, ensuring supports agenda serves multiple stakeholders. Visitor outlets often refer information technology (IT) over IS, long been extensively used (Cai, Richter, McKenna 2019; Navío-Marco, Ruiz-Gómez, Sevilla-Sevilla 2018). Examples published within or journals broad. recent research explored artificial intelligence (AI) service failure (Lv 2021), AI firms (Li Chen luxury (Gonçalves Robotics interest across robots services (Liu 2025), robot settings Wang use (Webster 2022). Other interests include (Liu, Moyle, reality (VR) mixed (Bec 2021) augmented (AR) science festivals (Olya 2020). However, few examples systems (IS). focus ICT capability (Gholami 2017), marine animal conservation (Tan 2018) (Tsokota, von Solms, van Greunen 2017). We believe IS bring insights produce knowledge digital economy. some our previous work (Cai 2021; Cai we called 'information tourism' researchers draw more IS's rich history theoretical development methodological approaches. Thus encouraging enhance their this editorial, call vibrant cross-disciplinary light opportunities us economies. see field numerous impactful research. motivation special issue uncover how sectors. next section, provide overview role play offer illustrative transform enhancing efficiency, personalisation drive innovation practices, making responsive needs all Following this, introduce papers conclude remarks about issue. IT utilized providers, decision-makers designers solutions endangered nature-based attractions. smart (Balakrishnan 2023), machine learning protected areas (Rezapouraghdam, Akhshik, Ramkissoon 2023) coastal destinations (Foronda-Robles, Galindo-Pérez-de-Azpillaga, Fernández-Tabales showcased user-generated content media implications whale-watching (León 2025) exhibitions utilizing VR museums (Kim 2019). hotels, restaurants, health wellbeing centres, among IT-related using blockchain mitigate food wastage (de Visser-Amundson, Kleijnen, Aydinli 2023; Omar QR code menus solution (Ozturkcan Kitapci big data understand emotions based online reviews (Yu, Chen, avatar servers promote healthier dining habits (Hao, Aman, Zhang hotel industry, hotels promoted step forward (Casais Ferreira Smart used, decarbonize (Coghlan, Becken, Warren encompassing conferences, sporting concerts, mega-events various forms entertainment, benefited integration IT. Research so far mobile applications management (Revilla, Moure, Einsle concerts (Sequeira Couto (Matthews Nairn low carbon ice rink Winter digitalization (Lee Ludvigsen Petersen-Wagner LGBTQI+ pride (McKenna 2020), live streaming sports Tan Furthermore, small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) working growth. adoptions, blockchain, facilitate SMEs' competitiveness cryptocurrency payments (Nuryyev Digital transformation disruptive adopted many, Uber, Airbnb travel agents ecosystems (Leung, Xue, Wen infrastructure important internet things (IoT) cloud computing enabling smartly (Cimbaljević, Stankov, Pavluković challenges persist attractions lack necessary capabilities digitalization. Additionally, visitors providers limited literacy likely face considerable difficulties infrastructure, could hinder broader adoption these technologies. context represents double-edged sword terms From visitor's perspective, improve visitors' innovating experiences (Gretzel Stankov accessibility individuals disabilities (Bazazo Alananzeh 2016) alternative platforms, Faroe Islands during museum offered Google Arts Culture (Jarratt Lu These advancements fundamentally reshaped interact offerings, them accessible engaging. allowed organizers reach audience without associated travel. questions regarding long-term energy consumption viability maintaining services, risk reduced user time. reliance linked issues, blurring boundaries leisure, thereby undermining concept 'mental distance' when physically away (Floros White 2007). perspective operators organisations, emerging applied operational revenue management, manage flows sustain businesses. efficiency operations, practices (Lin, Shin, Shin AI-driven crowd (Vetrivel, Vidhyapriya, Arun immersive afforded extended (XR) preserve (Pistola 2021). green demonstrated (Gunduz Songur, Turktarhan, Cobanoglu Nevertheless, overtourism, exacerbated peer-to-peer platforms (Eckert 2019) glamorization certain (Gössling led conflicts tourists residents (Mihalic Kuščer 2022) imposed ill-equipped handle volumes (Seraphin, Sheeran, Pilato employee automation provided support repetitive tasks, wellbeing. implementation raised concerns security, (Koo, Curtis, Ryan 2020; Li, Bonn, Ye especially female constitutes portion employment (Ismail Women concentrated roles susceptible automation, front-desk housekeeping, rendering vulnerable displacement become prevalent. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)1 aim globally; however, occasionally unintended consequences may undermine efforts. badly managed induced lead resulting wearing inappropriate clothing, causing noise invading residents' personal space (Siegel, Tussyadiah, Scarles ultimately counteracting intended optimise marketing inadvertently data-driven promotion overwhelms strains degrades environments, argue shaping cannot overstated. advanced analytics, AI, communication transparency frameworks offers promising pathways SDGs. technological interventions must implemented careful attention ethical implications, privacy socio-economic ensure they meaningfully subsequent sections examine (instead IT) revolutionise collection, operations stakeholder emphasizing inclusive fostering resilient future. Future should innovative collection analytics (DCA) advance SDGs Economy. Leveraging generative accurate predictive models behaviour trends remains area decision-making (Cheng By precise resource allocation, optimize usage, minimize reduce footprints, directly responsible (SDG 12) climate action 13), thus (Kashem Data-driven help address insecurity 2) optimizing supply chains settings, minimizing efficient distribution where needed most. identify vulnerability communities targeted alleviate poverty 1). Understanding arrival fluctuations helps support, skill opportunities, strengthening resilience. critical establish robust handling (Reddy preventing misinformation crises 3). managing related guest safety paramount build trust experience. focusing 16) evaluate improved methods safeguarding data, (Law, Ye, Lei Shuqair efficiencies. Incorporating into further ability (Hu patterns make proactive decisions, management. Such water resources, aligns SDG 6 hotspots scarcity impacts, efforts resorts. This application 9 it encourages foster industrial (Pérez López leveraging DCA collaboration public private helping bridge gaps partnerships 17). collaborations unified towards goals, shared effective (Spalding IoT (Tiwari, Rosak-Szyrocka, Żywiołek exploration. efficiencies decision-making, usage not only but bolsters appeal destinations, high-quality, experience guests. optimized footprints 7 13). Further studies investigate predict (Vieri specific peak demand operations. overuse high standards expected industries. Efficient monitored IoT, hospitality, facilities, key automating housekeeping tasks (Wu efficiency. 9, promotes processes. streamlining Gu, Liao, human error energy-efficient industry. AR, VR, XR metaverse, (Chung, Goebert, Johnson Gonçalves Kostyk Specifically, inclusivity divide 10). hold inclusion (Gonzalez-Jimenez Costa Pinto providing those unable physical, barriers, expanding Immersive instrumental protection 11 15) offering sites, physical environments awareness appreciation. personalized interactive (Nan allowing users engage emotionally connected manner. fosters interaction (Shin Kang integrating avatars, sectors customer technology, meets evolving consumer needs. consider problematic use, visitors, well (Mkono Hughes 3, 11, 12). Social negatively affect tourists' perceptions, stress misinformation, influence behaviours unsustainable ways, impacting both individual (Wengel media's emphasis 'Instagrammable' overtourism 11), residents. visually appealing spots overcrowding (Song Abukhalifeh strain disrupt communities, (Ganzaroli, De Noni, Bonera interactions warrants deeper exploration, personalize streamline service. chatbots tailored recommendations (Xu 8 quality. over-reliance communication, diminished contact (Samala 2020) biases interactions, need considered fairness, aligning 10 16. systems, expanded aspects (Gao Bi Muharam, Kimbu governance, 16). Blockchain transparent, immutable records transactions, bookings ticket sales, accountability Blockchain's secure, decentralized aids chains, visibility origin products (Özgit Adalıer AR meetings remote participants immerse themselves environment hotel, informed (Fazio metaverse governance forums members, policymakers investors, discuss plans space, 10), collaborative Investigating guests real-time, views (Cranmer, Tom Dieck, Jung trust. future risks unequal distribution, drones monitoring compliance initiatives interest. Drones real-time conditions (Zahir maintain practices. 13 measures climate-related risks. challenges. intersection e-learning, tools workforce education presents 4 8). consideration (Lythreatis, Singh, El-Kassar 10. While personalise training programmes, adapting learners, effectiveness (Skavronskaya, Hadinejad, Cotterell reinforcing existing inequalities. access reliable devices excluded, deepening divides theory Foucault's power knowledge, push seen form disciplinary power, gain advantages development, marginalized dynamics challenge principle equality inclusivity, highlighting tensions capable identifying content, shape what kinds skills valued, potentially perpetuating exclusionary conflict 5 design programmes reflects Eurocentric perspectives, raising validity relevance being prioritized. situations indigenous side-lined, diversity Exploring adaptive, (Saneinia step, critically who designing whose represented, innovations. introducing technologies, do exacerbate participation (Miao vital 1) income communities. Studies creating standardized, high-quality all, unwilling upholding values equal opportunity 4, 5, gender-sensitive underrepresented groups Examining efficacy overcoming barriers restrict women's requiring (Khoo question underlying worlds safe spaces Chughtai achieve that, had affordances own purposes Technology, embodies masculine design, gender stereotypes rather than dismantling (Varsha empower hos

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