TAJEDDINI, Kayhan, RATTEN, Vanessa and DENISA, Mela (2016). Female tourism entrepreneurs in Bali, Indonesia. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 31, 52-58. [Article]
Abstract
Bali is one of the most popular islands in Indonesia for tourism due to its beaches, nightlife and religious sites. Female
tourism entrepreneurs are a growing segment of the hospitality industry in Bali due to their involvement in food stalls
and small restaurants. This paper will focus on the strategic decisions of female Balinese tourism entrepreneurs by utilizing
a purposeful sampling method in which in-depth interviews were carried out over a six-month period. Meaning units
(MUs) were abstracted, which were compared and discussed with the interviewees until a basic agreement of terms could
be made. Using in depth interviews and other supplemental evidence, this trend was examined in order to explore how
women were influenced by environmental factors, in additional to their culture and heritage. The findings from this paper
will help other tourism entrepreneurs how to develop their businesses using limited resources and financial capital but
also provide suggestions about how female entrepreneurs can succeed in the globally competitive tourism industry.
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