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Title: | Why do start-up tourism small and medium-sized enterprises imitate? A mixed-methods research design | Authors: | Wang, X Zeng, Y Lai, Q Lin, MS |
Issue Date: | Dec-2024 | Source: | Journal of hospitality and tourism management, Dec. 2024, v. 61, p. 11-22 | Abstract: | Entrepreneurial tourism activities are strongly embedded in their regional context. The causes behind the imitative behaviors of start-up tourism small and medium–sized enterprises (SMEs) are complicated and need further exploration. This study aims to identify causal configurations of tourism SMEs’ imitative entrepreneurship to address the core question: "Why do start-up tourism SMEs imitate?" by employing a mixed-methods approach. Qualitative data were gathered via in-depth interviews of 25 tourism entrepreneurs. The findings suggest that the imitative entrepreneurship of start-up tourism SMEs can be influenced by individual, organizational, and environmental factors, including entrepreneurial motivation, entrepreneurial learning, entrepreneurial strategy, environmental competitiveness, environmental dynamics, and industrial development. We obtained quantitative data through a questionnaire survey (n = 77) targeting tourism SMEs for configuration analysis. The results of the fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) reveal that the configuration paths of imitative entrepreneurship in tourism SMEs can be classified as market-driven, cost-driven, or inertia-driven. Our findings have theoretical and practical implications for the development of tourism start-up SMEs. | Keywords: | fsQCA Imitative entrepreneurship Mixed methods Tourism SMEs |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Journal: | Journal of hospitality and tourism management | ISSN: | 1447-6770 | EISSN: | 1839-5260 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhtm.2024.08.012 |
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