Customer resistance is the greatest risk to innovation for the entrepreneur. The aim of this exploratory study is to provide insights into this underdeveloped area in the tourism innovation literature. A qualitative approach is adopted to understand the resistance experienced by 57 entrepreneurs when introducing their innovations into the market, the causes and the actions taken to minimise resistance. Findings indicate that most entrepreneurs often encounter resistance from sceptical customers, satisfied with their status quo and with no or low appetites for innovation. The analysis reveals two main sources of resistance: the association of the innovations with particular risks, and the customers' lack of understanding of the innovation va...
Innovation – The story behind success in Tourism Tourism demand is becoming very volatile. In addit...
This study addresses the neglect of an overall analysis of the generative process of innovation in t...
This is a policy note from the project “The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence fr...
Customer resistance is the greatest risk to innovation for the entrepreneur. The aim of this explora...
The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence from Spain and the UK and policy implicati...
The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence from Spain and the UK and policy implicati...
Innovation is inherently associated with risk and uncertainty, and the engagement of entrepreneurs w...
Through in-depth interviews the EU INNOVATE research project has highlighted multiple types of risks...
Through in-depth interviews the EU INNOVATE research project has highlighted multiple types of risks...
Innovation is inherently associated with risk and uncertainty, and the engagement of entrepreneurs w...
<p>Through in-depth interviews the EU INNOVATE research project has highlighted multiple types of ri...
Tourism's increasing share of Gross Domestic Product throughout the world, its impact on employment ...
Presentation for the I International Seminar of Tourism and Hospitality Research, Alicante, April 18...
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Conference 2016: "Making an impact: Creating Constructi...
The tourism industry is currently Malaysia’s third most important industry in terms of foreign excha...
Innovation – The story behind success in Tourism Tourism demand is becoming very volatile. In addit...
This study addresses the neglect of an overall analysis of the generative process of innovation in t...
This is a policy note from the project “The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence fr...
Customer resistance is the greatest risk to innovation for the entrepreneur. The aim of this explora...
The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence from Spain and the UK and policy implicati...
The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence from Spain and the UK and policy implicati...
Innovation is inherently associated with risk and uncertainty, and the engagement of entrepreneurs w...
Through in-depth interviews the EU INNOVATE research project has highlighted multiple types of risks...
Through in-depth interviews the EU INNOVATE research project has highlighted multiple types of risks...
Innovation is inherently associated with risk and uncertainty, and the engagement of entrepreneurs w...
<p>Through in-depth interviews the EU INNOVATE research project has highlighted multiple types of ri...
Tourism's increasing share of Gross Domestic Product throughout the world, its impact on employment ...
Presentation for the I International Seminar of Tourism and Hospitality Research, Alicante, April 18...
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Conference 2016: "Making an impact: Creating Constructi...
The tourism industry is currently Malaysia’s third most important industry in terms of foreign excha...
Innovation – The story behind success in Tourism Tourism demand is becoming very volatile. In addit...
This study addresses the neglect of an overall analysis of the generative process of innovation in t...
This is a policy note from the project “The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence fr...