Risky business? Women’s entrepreneurial responses to crisis in the tourism industry in Tanzania

IF 6.9 2区 管理学 Q2 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Sustainable Tourism Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1080/09669582.2023.2186827
N. Maliva, Wineaster Anderson, A. Buchmann, Katherine Dashper
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Globally, the tourism industry has been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic and associated changes in international travel. This paper draws on interviews with 51 women working in the tourism sector in Tanzania and examines gendered impacts of the pandemic on their welfare, which instigated or accelerated entrepreneurial activities as an attempt to protect women's incomes and security. Women in the study adopted one of three entrepreneurial strategies: they (re)committed to the tourism industry, working on developing their own skills and business ideas;they diversified their business interests to have a ‘Plan B' in addition to tourism to safeguard against future crises;or they moved away from tourism altogether, focusing instead on other less volatile sectors. The crisis caused by the pandemic exposed tourism as a risky business and a gamble for many women, who are considering leaving the sector. This represents a significant obstacle for the tourism industry's recovery and sustainability and illustrates some of the limitations of tourism entrepreneurship for supporting and empowering women in the Global South. Priority policy areas for supporting women to remain within tourism are identified to help support women entrepreneurs and ensure their skills and enthusiasm contribute to rebuilding and reshaping the sector. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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高风险业务?妇女企业家对坦桑尼亚旅游业危机的反应
在全球范围内,旅游业受到新冠肺炎疫情和相关国际旅行变化的破坏。本文利用对坦桑尼亚旅游业51名女性的采访,研究了疫情对她们福利的性别影响,这些影响激发或加速了创业活动,试图保护女性的收入和安全。研究中的妇女采用了三种创业战略之一:她们(重新)致力于旅游业,致力于发展自己的技能和商业理念;他们将商业利益多元化,除了旅游业之外,还制定了“B计划”,以防范未来的危机;或者他们完全放弃了旅游业,转而关注其他波动较小的行业。疫情引发的危机暴露了旅游业是一项有风险的业务,对许多正在考虑离开该行业的女性来说是一场赌博。这是旅游业复苏和可持续发展的一个重大障碍,也说明了旅游创业在支持和增强全球南方妇女权能方面的一些局限性。确定了支持妇女留在旅游业的优先政策领域,以帮助支持女企业家,并确保她们的技能和热情有助于重建和重塑旅游业。©2023作者。由Informa UK Limited出版,交易名称为Taylor&Francis Group。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sustainable Tourism advances critical understanding of the relationships between tourism and sustainable development. The journal publishes theoretical, conceptual and empirical research that explores one or more of the economic, social, cultural, political, organisational or environmental aspects of the subject. The Journal of Sustainable Tourism encourages critical views, as well as new ideas and approaches in relation to the theory and practice linking tourism and sustainability.
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