Tourism is viewed as an increasingly important component of rural economic potential, especially in peripheral regions of the UK. As a sector, however, it is dominated by low skilled employment, seasonal demand cycles and perceived low levels of innovation and entrepreneurship. In this paper we explore the role of in-migrant owners of small tourism firms (STFs) in promoting entrepreneurship and developing competition in the tourism economy of Northumberland. We hypothesise that through a combination of extra-local networks and local embeddedness these business owners are not only succeeding for themselves but they are stimulating other local businesses by increasing local trade, heightening competition and raising standards and aspirations...
The tourism industry is seen as capable of being an agent of change in the landscape of economic, so...
The process of tourism entrepreneurship is seen as the path to enhance local economies in given envi...
It is now broadly accepted in the literature that in-migrants make a disproportionately positive con...
Tourism is viewed as an increasingly important component of rural economic potential, especially in ...
In this paper we explore the role of in-migrant owners of small tourism firms in promoting entrepren...
This thesis is a study of entrepreneurship in tourism micro-firms in rural areas. It provides a clos...
This conceptual, review-based paper includes examples and short, mini case-studies from the Northeas...
This paper explores the issue of entrepreneurial motivations among rural tourism entrepreneurs in ch...
There has been little research on the social and cultural aspects of tourism entrepreneurship. In th...
This paper examines stakeholder networking and its role in entrepreneurial co-creation in the contex...
Master's thesis in International hotel and tourism managementIn rural areas where entrepreneurial ac...
This paper investigates the potential of immigrant tourism entrepreneurs to contribute to tourism de...
The tourism industry is seen as capable of being an agent of change in the landscape of economic, so...
Abstract: This paper examines the integration of entrepreneurial thinking and the elements of market...
This article explores the origins and development of a Third Mission unit in the Department of Geogr...
The tourism industry is seen as capable of being an agent of change in the landscape of economic, so...
The process of tourism entrepreneurship is seen as the path to enhance local economies in given envi...
It is now broadly accepted in the literature that in-migrants make a disproportionately positive con...
Tourism is viewed as an increasingly important component of rural economic potential, especially in ...
In this paper we explore the role of in-migrant owners of small tourism firms in promoting entrepren...
This thesis is a study of entrepreneurship in tourism micro-firms in rural areas. It provides a clos...
This conceptual, review-based paper includes examples and short, mini case-studies from the Northeas...
This paper explores the issue of entrepreneurial motivations among rural tourism entrepreneurs in ch...
There has been little research on the social and cultural aspects of tourism entrepreneurship. In th...
This paper examines stakeholder networking and its role in entrepreneurial co-creation in the contex...
Master's thesis in International hotel and tourism managementIn rural areas where entrepreneurial ac...
This paper investigates the potential of immigrant tourism entrepreneurs to contribute to tourism de...
The tourism industry is seen as capable of being an agent of change in the landscape of economic, so...
Abstract: This paper examines the integration of entrepreneurial thinking and the elements of market...
This article explores the origins and development of a Third Mission unit in the Department of Geogr...
The tourism industry is seen as capable of being an agent of change in the landscape of economic, so...
The process of tourism entrepreneurship is seen as the path to enhance local economies in given envi...
It is now broadly accepted in the literature that in-migrants make a disproportionately positive con...