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Tourism entrepreneurs in Northumberland

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:31 authored by Gary Bosworth, Helen Farrell
<p>Tourism is viewed as an increasingly important component of rural economic potential, especially in peripheral regions of the UK. As a sector, however, it is dominated by low skilled employment, seasonal demand cycles and perceived low levels of innovation and entrepreneurship.In this paper we explore the role of in-migrant owners of small tourism firms (STFs) in promoting entrepreneurship and developing competition in the tourism economy of Northumberland. We hypothesise that through a combination of extra-local networks and local embeddedness these business owners are not only succeeding for themselves but they are stimulating other local businesses by increasing local trade, heightening competition and raising standards and aspirations among all STFs.</p>

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  • Lincoln Law School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Annals of Tourism Research

Volume

38

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

1474-1494

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd / Pergamon

ISSN

0160-7383

Date Submitted

2011-06-14

Date Accepted

2011-10-01

Date of First Publication

2011-10-01

Date of Final Publication

2011-10-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

4538

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