Enterprising women, tourism, and development: The case of Bali

TAJEDDINI, Kayhan, WALLE, Alf and DENISA, Mela (2017). Enterprising women, tourism, and development: The case of Bali. International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration, 18 (2), 195-218.

Abstract
Bali, the home of Indonesia’s Hindu minority, is experiencing a rapid growth in tourism and hospitality. The resulting opportunities for small scale, locally owned businesses has greatly benefited women. Using in depth interviews and other supplemental evidence, this trend is examined in order to explore how women are influenced by the circumstances faced, as well as by their culture and heritage. Doing so provides an empirical evidence regarding how women can contribute to the hospitality industry in places such as Bali.
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