Sustainability through the tourism entrepreneurship journey: a gender perspective

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作者
Figueroa-Domecq, Cristina [1 ]
Kimbu, Albert [1 ]
de Jong, Anna [2 ]
Williams, Allan M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England
[2] Univ Glasgow, Sch Interdisciplinary Studies, Dumfries, Scotland
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Gender; sustainable entrepreneurship; post-structuralism; risk; mixed methods; PERCEIVED BEHAVIORAL-CONTROL; SELF-EFFICACY; WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS; GOING GREEN; RISK; INTENTIONS; ANTECEDENTS; HOSPITALITY; EMPOWERMENT; REDUCTION;
D O I
10.1080/09669582.2020.1831001
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Women's tourism entrepreneurship has been identified as fundamental to meeting the UN's Sustainable Development Goals of both 'gender equality' and 'decent growth and economic growth' but neither entrepreneurship nor sustainability are gender neutral in the tourism industry. Therefore, further research is required into how gender influences sustainable entrepreneurship, providing insights for tourism entrepreneurship policy. In response to a prevalent essentialism in much of the literature, this paper adopts a post-structuralist framework, alongside a mixed-methods approach, to understand the complex role of gender and sustainability at different stages of entrepreneurship. The initial focus is on a survey of 539 tourism students (women and men) which analyses the latent and nascent entrepreneurship stages, while 19 interviews with established tourism entrepreneurs provide further insights into these issues. The analysis focusses especially on the individual characteristics of risk, personal attitudes to entrepreneurship and behavioural control. While broad gender differences are observed, notably in societal perceptions of risk aversion, there is also considerable blurring of the approaches of established entrepreneurs in particular to sustainability and entrepreneurship. If entrepreneurship is to enhance sustainability, policy needs to account for the non-essentialised gendered dimensions that inhibit and enable sustainable tourism entrepreneurship.
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页码:1562 / 1585
页数:24
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