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Sharma, Kshitiz
- A Study of Entrepreneurs' Background and their Perception of Tourism in Goa
Authors
1 Department of Marketing, School of Business, Alliance University, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
Source
Journal of Entrepreneurship & Management, Vol 2, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 12-18Abstract
Entrepreneurs' role in economic development of a country has been recognized very well. The field of tourism is also experiencing this wave of development where entrepreneurs are shaping industry for a larger role. Tourism is capable of providing 360 degree development for any place.
The destination Goa is a renowned tourist place with a peaceful and happening image. The business of tourism is in place, is moving up and down with response to tourism in state. Tourism is benefitting entrepreneurs in Goa state for a long time now. The paper deals with the entrepreneurs who are actively involved in the field of tourism. The study focuses on the background study of these entrepreneurs and their perception about tourism in state. A relationship has been tried to establish between enterprise stages of development with tourism stage in Goa.
Keywords
Entrepreneur, Tourism, Profile, Enterprise Stage, Tourism Stage.References
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- Relative Importance of Push&Pull Factors in Entrepreneurial Selection for Tourismpreneur
Authors
1 School of Business, Alliance University, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
Source
Journal of Entrepreneurship & Management, Vol 4, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 14-19Abstract
Entrepreneurship is the key concept for development of any place, and tourism is another area which is related to development. So entrepreneurship in tourism makes a success combination for any place. This paper is an attempt to understand the relative role Push and Pull factors for a Tourismpreneur. Do the enthusiasts in tourism turn entrepreneurs because they are forced to or are they interested themselves for taking a larger role for their life and society? This paper tries to explore the critical effect of these Push and Pull factors.Keywords
Entrepreneurship, Tourismpreneur, Push And Pull Factors.- An Exploratory Research on Tourism and Development
Authors
1 Alliance School of Business, Alliance University, Chikkahagade Cross, Chandapura-Anekal Main Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
Source
Journal of Entrepreneurship & Management, Vol 2, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 50-58Abstract
Tourism is the field which has capability to transform entire society and bring foreign wealth through the easiest way. One of the fastest growing industry, great demand, and relaxed environment makes it one of the most demanding industries. The contribution of tourism to national or local economy or, more generally, to development varies according to a variety of factors. As a general rule, it is likely that a greater dependence will be placed on tourism in less developed countries than in industrialized countries. In many smaller countries where resources are limited economic development depends upon tourism activities. Development itself has its various notion described time to time. Mostly economic and social impacts have been given greater emphasis when we talk about development of a society. Tourism has an impact on this development process.Keywords
Development, Tourism, Multiplier Effect.References
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