Tourism and entrepreneurship: international perspectives
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adam_text | Contents
LIST OF
FIGURES
........................................................................................................ xv
LIST OF TABLES
..........................................................................................................xvii
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
.......................................................................................... xix
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
............................................................................................ xxi
CHAPTER
1
Introduction
............................................................................................ 1
Jovo Ateljevic and Stephen Page
Background
............................................................................................ 1
Structure of this Book
........................................................................... 3
Part One Understanding the Conceptual Basis of Tourism
Entrepreneurship
CHAPTER
2
Tourism
Entrepreneurship
-
Concepts and Issues
................................ 9
Jovo Ateljevic and
Lan Li
Learning Outcomes
................................................................................ 9
Introduction
............................................................................................ 9
Tourism: Concepts. Forms and Significance
......................................... 10
Nature-based Tourism
............................................................................ 11
Mountain and Winter (or Ski) Tourism
................................................ 11
Adventure and Youth Tourism
.............................................................. 12
Spa and
Wellness
Tourism
.................................................................... 12
Urban. City and Cultural Tourism
......................................................... 13
Religious or Pilgrimage Tourism
.......................................................... 14
Maritime Tourism
.................................................................................. 14
The Tourism Product: What Makes it Specific;1
................................... 15
Tourism: An Industrv. Economic Contributors. Process
of Development
..................................................................................... 16
Economic Significance: The Problem of Measurement
....................... 17
Tourism Development: From Boosterism to Sustainabilit
-
From
Entrepreneurship
to Entrepreneurism
.................................................... 18
Tourism and
Entrepreneurship
..............................................................22
viii Contents
Discussion and Conclusion
.................................................................. 103
Questions for Discussion
..................................................................... 105
CHAPTER
7
Entrepreneurship and
Innovation
in Tourism: Public Sector Experiences
of Innovation Activity in Tourism in Scandinavia and Scotland
....... 107
Julie
Francheţii
and Stephen J. Page
Learning Outcomes
.............................................................................. 107
Introduction
.......................................................................................... 107
Tourism and Innovation: The Conceptual Basis
................................. 109
What is Innovation?
............................................................................. 109
Knowledge Management to Promote Innovation in Tourism
............. 113
Scottish Enterprise: Its Role in Economic Development
................... 116
Scottish Enterprise and Innovation
..................................................... 121
Scottish Enterprise Success Factors for Innovation
............................ 123
Implications of the Scottish Enterprise to Innovation in Tourism
..... 128
Summary
.............................................................................................. 129
Questions for Discussion
..................................................................... 130
Part Three Tourism
Entrepreneurship
Mediating
the Global-Local Divide
CHAPTER
8
Entrepreneurial Crafts and the Tourism Industry
............................... 133
Ian Fillis
Learning Outcomes
.............................................................................. 133
Defining Craft and the Craft Enterprise
.............................................. 133
Cultural and Economic Impacts of the Craft Firm
............................. 137
The Craft Firm in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
138
A Profile of the Craft Firm and its Owner/Manager
.......................... 140
Creating the Market for Crafts
............................................................ 142
The Crafts as Part of a Creative Cluster
............................................. 143
The Celtic Connection and the Link with Tourism
............................ 144
Conclusions: Using Creativity to Attract Interest
from Potential Customers
.................................................................... 146
Questions for Discussion
..................................................................... 147
CHAPTER
9
Tourism
Entrepreneurship
and Regional Development
...................... 149
J
ovo
At el
je v
ic
Learning Outcomes
.............................................................................. 149
Introduction
.......................................................................................... 149
Understanding of the New Zealand Context
....................................... 151
Contents ix
Theoretical Context of the Bottom-up Approach to the Regional
Development
........................................................................................ 152
Importance of Small (Tourism) Firms: An Overview
........................ 153
Wairarapa
............................................................................................. 154
STFs and Regional Development
........................................................ 156
Regional Tourism Development: The Institutional Context
............... 158
Obstacles and Supports for the Development
of Small Tourism Firms
....................................................................... 158
Regulatory Requirements
.................................................................... 158
External Support Structures: Enhancing Local
Entrepreneurship
...... 159
Local Networking: Barriers and Incentives
for Tourism Development
.................................................................... 162
Entrepreneurial Behaviour of Small Business Owner/Managers
....... 163
Tourism Sustains the Local Economy
................................................. 165
Outsiders Drive Regional Tourism Development
............................ 165
Private Sector Relationships
-
Financial Services
.............................. 166
Banks
.................................................................................................... 166
Accountants
......................................................................................... 166
Summary of the Findings
.................................................................... 167
Key Lessons from the New Zealand Experience
-
Theoretical Implications
...................................................................... 169
Policy Implications and Further Research
.......................................... 170
Questions for Discussion
..................................................................... 171
CHAPTER
10
Entrepreneurial Wildlife Exploitation in Sub-Saharan Africa:
An Overview
........................................................................................173
Peter Rosa and
Patriciu
Jonbert
Learning outcomes
.............................................................................. 173
Introduction
.......................................................................................... 173
Theoretical Issues
................................................................................ 177
Consumptive Exploitation of African Wildlife
................................... 180
Mass Exploitation and Protection in the Imperial
and Colonial Eras
................................................................................ 180
Illegal Exploitation of African Wildlife b
Hunier
Entrepreneurs
and Traders in the Post-colonial Era
...................................................
I<S2
Sustainable Legal Wildlife Exploitation: The Growing Role
of the Private Sector
............................................................................ 184
Sustainable Consumptive Strategies for Wildlife Exploitation
.......... 186
High Value Consumptive Use of Wildlife:
Big Game Hunting
............................................................................... 189
χ
Contents
Non-Consumptive Exploitation of Wilderness Areas
......................... 190
The Wildlife Media Industry
............................................................... 194
Restocking Wildlife
............................................................................. 195
Discussion and Conclusions
................................................................ 196
Theoretical Thoughts
...........................................................................200
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................201
CHAPTER
11
Bridging the Global-Local Divide: Lessons from Indigenous
Entrepreneurship
on Vatulele Island, Fiji
...........................................203
Stephen Doorne
Learning Outcomes
..............................................................................203
Introduction
..........................................................................................203
Literature Review
-
Cultural Challenges for Entrepreneurial
Modelling
.............................................................................................206
Background and Context
.....................................................................209
Encountering the Global-Local Divide: Issues of Cultural Distance
and Product Development
...................................................................210
Bridging the Divide: Institutional Strategies
and Local Networks
.............................................................................214
Conclusions: Global Lessons from Local Learning
...........................217
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................218
CHAPTER
12
Building Institutional. Economic and Social Capacities:
The Role of
NGOs in
the Context of Bosnia-Herzegovina
&
Serbia
...............................................................................................223
Jovo Ateljevic and David Gallagher
Learning Outcomes
..............................................................................223
Introduction
............................................................... 223
The Research Approach
......................................................................225
The Geopolitical Context
....................................................................226
Research Site: Social Solutions
-
An International
NGO..................227
Tourism Development: -Social Solutions in Action
..........................229
The Process
........................................... 230
State Structures
......................................... 232
Organizational Forms
..........................................................................234
The Main Obstacles
................................... 2^6
Key Implications and Conclusions
......................................................237
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................239
Contents xi
Part Four Sectoral Strategies and Policy Issues for Tourism
Entrepreneurship
CHAPTER
13
The Public Policy Context of Tourism
Entrepreneurship
..................243
С.
Michael Hall
Learning Outcomes
..............................................................................243
Introduction
..........................................................................................243
Tourism Policy
.....................................................................................246
Public Policies Affecting Tourism
Entrepreneurship
..........................250
Conclusions
..........................................................................................256
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................263
CHAPTER
14
A Multi-stakeholder Approach to Tourism Development
..................265
Marko Koscak
and Tonv O Rourke
Learning Outcomes
..............................................................................265
Introduction
..........................................................................................265
The Content
.........................................................................................266
The European and International Policy Dimension
............................267
Background: Analysis of Research and Evidence From Projects
......268
Case Study: Dolenjska and
Bela
Krajina
Heritage Trail
....................273
Introduction
..........................................................................................273
Origins and Catalysts
...........................................................................274
Integrated Rural Community Development Project
............................274
International Team Heritage Trail Consultancy
..................................275
Stages of Commercial Product Adaptation and Implementation
.......276
Learning Points
....................................................................................279
Implementation of the Heritage Trail Model
in Less Advanced Situations
...............................................................280
Fundamental Issues
..............................................................................280
The
Vojvodina
Case Study
..................................................................280
A Success Story
...................................................................................281
The Entrepreneurial Community
.........................................................282
Analysis: Critical Success Factors
......................................................283
Conclusion: Role of the Multi-stakeholder Approach
........................284
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................285
CHAPTER
15
Information Communication Technologies (ICTs).
Entrepreneurship
and SMTEs
.............................................................287
Dimitrios Buhalis and Hilary Murphy
Learning Outcomes
..............................................................................287
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The Strategic Role of SMEs in the
EU...............................................287
Small and Medium-sized Tourism
and Hospitality Enterprises
.................................................................288
Information Communication Technologies.
the Internet and SMEs
.........................................................................289
ICT Applications and Technologies for SMEs
...................................291
Cost and Benefits of ICTs for SMTEs
................................................293
Diffusion of Innovations and Stages
of ICT Engagement in SMEs
..............................................................294
SMEs and
е
-Marketing
........................................................................
296
The Future ICT Landscape and SMEs
................................................299
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................299
CHAPTER
16
Access to Finance: Delivery Structures and the Problems Faced
by Micro and Small Tourism Entrepreneurs
......................................301
7b//
v
O Rourke
Learning Outcomes
..............................................................................301
Introduction
..........................................................................................301
Definitions
............................................................................................301
The Financing Needs of SMEs
...........................................................303
Peripherality
.........................................................................................303
The Concept of the Social Economy
..................................................304
Financial Access Delivery Structures
.................................................305
The Obstacles
......................................................................................305
Access to Finance
................................................................................306
Structures of Enterprise Financing
......................................................306
Bank Debt versus Equity?
...................................................................307
BANs
....................................................................................................307
Tourism and Financial Markets
...........................................................308
Croatia
..................................................................................................308
Slovenia
................................................................................................309
Serbia
...................................................................................................309
Macedonia
............................................................................................309
Montenegro
..........................................................................................310
Conclusions
..........................................................................................310
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................310
CHAPTER
17
Tourism Distribution: From Structure to Strategy
.............................313
Douglas G. Pea
re e
Learning Outcomes
..............................................................................313
Contents xiii
Introduction
..........................................................................................313
A Structural
Approach.........................................................................
314
International
Studies............................................................................
315
Sectoral Studies
...................................................................................318
A Behavioural Approach
.....................................................................321
A Functional Approach
.......................................................................323
An Evaluative Approach
.....................................................................325
A Strategic Approach
..........................................................................327
Conclusions
..........................................................................................329
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................329
Acknowledgement
...............................................................................330
CHAPTER
18
Understanding and Influencing the Entrepreneurial Intentions
of Tourism Students
.............................................................................335
Andreas Walrus ley and Rhodri Thomas
Learning Outcomes
..............................................................................335
Introduction
..........................................................................................335
Entrepreneurial Intent and Pathways to
Entrepreneurship
.................336
The Experience of Tourism Students in SMEs
...................................339
Perceived Feasibility/Perceived Behavioural Control
.........................340
Perceived Desirability
..........................................................................343
Propensity to Act
.................................................................................343
Conclusions
..........................................................................................344
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................344
CHAPTER
19
Tourism in Wartime Britain
1914-18:
Adaptation, Innovation
and the Role of Thomas Cook
&
Son
................................................347
Stephen J. Page and Alastair Durie
Learning Objectives
.............................................................................347
Introduction
..........................................................................................347
Thomas Cook: Its Role as a Travel Company
and its Operational Performance in Wartime Conditions
...................349
Tourism and the First World War: A General Perspective
.................353
The Times Newspaper as a Source of Wartime Travel
Conditions in Britain
1914-18............................................................354
Domestic Tourism in the UK During the War
....................................357
How Firms React to Crises
.................................................................364
Thomas Cook
&
Sons
-
Tourism and
Entrepreneurship:
Questions and Answers
.......................................................................367
Cook: Questions and Answers
............................................................370
xiv Contents
Thomas Cook
and Post-War Recovery
...............................................371
Conclusion...........................................................................................
373
Questions for Discussion
.....................................................................374
Acknowledgements
..............................................................................385
FURTHER READING
...............................................................................................387
INDEX
..........................................................................................................................441
TOURISM
Tourism and
Entrepreneurship:
International Perspectives provides
an innovative, interdisciplinary approach.
This book takes as its central theme the role of
entrepreneurship
in the context of regional,
local and national tourism development. By engaging with top academics in both tourism and
entrepreneurship
this book delivers a cohesive, interdisciplinary examination of the most recent
developments in both tourism and
entrepreneurship.
Several key themes are explored and articulated through the following concepts and issues: tourism,
innovation and
entrepreneurship;
the role and nature of individual and collective
entrepreneurship
in different contexts: the role of tourism in responding to development opportunities created by
global forces: and finally, issues associated with tourism strategies and policies.
Divided into four parts, the book reflects on the most relevant areas of tourism
entrepreneurship:
•
Understanding the conceptual basis of tourism
entrepreneurship;
•
Creative use of
entrepreneurship
and processes of social innovation;
•
Tourism
entrepreneurship
mediating the global-local divide; and
•
Sectoral strategies and policy issues of tourism
entrepreneurship.
Tourism and
Entrepreneurship:
International Perspectives:
•
Explains the impact of tourism
entrepreneurship
on places and overall regional and
destination development
•
Examines the role of the public sector in facilitating the need for sustainable
tourism development
•
Examines the effects and implications of funding schemes and support programmes
•
Takes the owner, manager and entrepreneur as the starting point of analysis to
explore specific issues;
•
Allows practitioners and policy-makers to explore practical applications and best practice
of theory through a diverse range of international case studies
•
Contributed to by an international team of leading scholars in tourism and
entrepreneurship.
This book is a unique combination of theory, case studies and discussion highlighting the importance
of entrepreneurial tourism activity for economic success. It is essential reading for students and
researchers in both tourism and
entrepreneurship.
Jovo AteJjevic is Lecturer in
Entrepreneurship,
Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, UK
Stephen J. Page is Scottish Enterprise Forth Valley Chair in Tourism at Stirling Management School,
University of Stirling, UK
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title | Tourism and entrepreneurship international perspectives |
title_auth | Tourism and entrepreneurship international perspectives |
title_exact_search | Tourism and entrepreneurship international perspectives |
title_full | Tourism and entrepreneurship international perspectives ed. by Jovo Ateljevic ... |
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title_sort | tourism and entrepreneurship international perspectives |
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