Drawing on the literature examining women in the tourism sector and social entrepreneurship, this article critically explores a theoretical framework for analyzing the role of women owner-managers of small tourism firms (STFs) as social entrepreneurs. Through a qualitative analysis of owner-managers of STFs, the article provides evidence of how women integrate social transformational and commercial goals in their business strategies, while serving defined communities around the tourism sector. By critically examining the operationalization of these goals and community needs, the development impacts of women-owned STFs and opportunities for women social entrepreneurship in the tourism sector are identified and discussed
From the perspectives of entrepreneurship, social innovation is seen as adifferent context in which ...
Over the past few years much has been written about the rapid spread of various types of firm networ...
The continuous search for responsible and sustainable practices in the tourism industry paves the wa...
Drawing on the literature examining women in the tourism sector and social entrepreneurship, this ar...
This paper which is a work in progress presents a qualitative study exploring the nature, motivation...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of collecting this data was to explore the m...
This paper which is a work in progress presents a qualitative study exploring the natu...
The number of women in entrepreneurial areas is increasing around the world as the world strives for...
Empowerment has been shown to provide beneficial experiences for women micro/small entrepreneurs as ...
Introduction Embeddedness especially in developing countries triggers opportunities for networki...
Tourism social entrepreneurs are considered important stakeholders in sustainable community developm...
Even though tourism and hospitality employ large numbers of women and female micro-entrepreneurship ...
Women’s involvement in tourism has exerted an immense impact on the nation’s economy. The low involv...
In developing countries, tourism is typically implemented through a top–down planning approach ([12]...
Given that the tourism sector is dominated by small firms, tourism development is increasingly linke...
From the perspectives of entrepreneurship, social innovation is seen as adifferent context in which ...
Over the past few years much has been written about the rapid spread of various types of firm networ...
The continuous search for responsible and sustainable practices in the tourism industry paves the wa...
Drawing on the literature examining women in the tourism sector and social entrepreneurship, this ar...
This paper which is a work in progress presents a qualitative study exploring the nature, motivation...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of collecting this data was to explore the m...
This paper which is a work in progress presents a qualitative study exploring the natu...
The number of women in entrepreneurial areas is increasing around the world as the world strives for...
Empowerment has been shown to provide beneficial experiences for women micro/small entrepreneurs as ...
Introduction Embeddedness especially in developing countries triggers opportunities for networki...
Tourism social entrepreneurs are considered important stakeholders in sustainable community developm...
Even though tourism and hospitality employ large numbers of women and female micro-entrepreneurship ...
Women’s involvement in tourism has exerted an immense impact on the nation’s economy. The low involv...
In developing countries, tourism is typically implemented through a top–down planning approach ([12]...
Given that the tourism sector is dominated by small firms, tourism development is increasingly linke...
From the perspectives of entrepreneurship, social innovation is seen as adifferent context in which ...
Over the past few years much has been written about the rapid spread of various types of firm networ...
The continuous search for responsible and sustainable practices in the tourism industry paves the wa...