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Participation of women in business associations: A case of small-scale tourism enterprises in Sri Lanka [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon, 2021
Effective business networks, experienced mentors, and access to financial and business knowledge are crucial for small-scale entrepreneurs to overcome challenges and barriers towards growth. Women entrepreneurs have limited access to information, training, credit, and networks compared to that of men entrepreneurs.
Saman Handaragama, Kyoko Kusakabe
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Event Tourism in Russian Region: Opportunity for Small-scale Business Growth

open access: yesProcedia Economics and Finance, 2015
AbstractContemporary international economy and politics development requires extension of the service market. Among the segments of the market mentioned above tourism services are of the highest priority. Great cultural and tourism potential of Russia and its regions give an opportunity for sizeable economic growth.
Elena, Chibir, Tatiana, Shirko
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Marketing Strategy Analysis for Developing a Small-Scale Business in Tourism, in Island Atauro Tourism Object, Dili Timor Leste

open access: yesInternational Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding, 2020
This study aims to determine "How is the marketing strategy for Small Medium Enterprises in the tourism sector, in Atauro tourism object, Dili, Timor-Leste based on SWOT analysis" with indicators of this marketing strategy using the marketing mix or 7P, including: Product (The Services) /, Price, Place / Business Location, Promotion / Promotion ...
Juviano Xaiver   +2 more
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Opportunities for Micro and Small Scale Businesses in the Tourism Sector: The Case of The Kenya Coast1

open access: yesKCA Journal of Business Management, 2010
Tourism has been considered as an economic boon in Kenya as it is the largest contributor to the country’s foreign exchange earnings. In the past, Kenya has concentrated on developing large scale tourism but this has led to high foreign exchange leakages as well as minimum benefits to the locals.
Mshenga, PM, Owuor, G
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KÜÇÜK ÖLÇEKLİ TURİZM İŞLETMELERİNDE İŞLETME PERFORMANSI: AKÇAKOCA’DA BİR ARAŞTIRMA

open access: yesSosyal Ekonomik Araştırmalar Dergisi, 2013
Bu çalışmanın amacı, küçük ölçekli turizm işletmelerinin peformans ölçütleri hakkında bilgi elde etmektir. Küçük ölçekli turizm işletmelerinin performanslarını inceleyen alan araştırmasına dayalı çalışmaların yetersiz olduğu dikkate alınarak, Amaç Kuramı
Atilla AKBABA
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Impact of Social Capital Empowerments on the Businesses Success among the Micro and Small-Scale Tourism Entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka

open access: yesWayamba Journal of Management, 2021
This paper aims to reveal the impact of social capital which was empowered by Community Based Tourism projects on the business success of micro and small-scale tourism entrepreneurs (MSSTEs) in rural tourism destinations and to determine is there any distinction of the variation created in the business success by the construct of social capital between
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THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN SMALL SCALE TOURISM BUSINESSES IN RURAL IMERETI (GEORGIA) IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION

open access: yesWorld Science, 2018
Rural tourism is gradually becoming one of the most important instruments for economic development in Georgia. The rural parts of Georgia have a large amount of attractions suitable for tourism and a high percentage of the local population are trained craftsmen.
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Creating a Sustainable Tourism Business Model for Small-scale Tourism Products in Malaysia: Embracing Tourism Opportunity for Post-pandemic Resilience

open access: yesPertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
The tourism business is battling to survive in 2019 due to travel restrictions, border closures, and the closure of most services. The pandemic is having a more severe impact on small-scale tourism products than on others. Therefore, it is urgent to introduce new elements into business models to assist these operators in maintaining operations and ...
Anisah Abdul Wafi   +4 more
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Identification of COVID 19 Risks of Micro, Small and Medium Scale Tourism Business Actors (MSMEs) in the Pangandaran Beach Area

open access: yesJournal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted various sectors of the economy worldwide, including the tourism sector. The UNWTO (2020) reported that international tourist arrivals declined significantly by around 60-80% in 2020. As one of the regions in West Java Province that excels in the tourism sector, Pangandaran Regency was also affected. Based on the value
Natasha Indah Rahmani   +2 more
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