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How Small Hotel Owners Practice Resilience: Longitudinal Study Among Small Family Hotels in Croatia
How Small Hotel Owners Practice Resilience: Longitudinal Study Among Small Family Hotels in Croatia // Resiliency Models and Addressing Future Risks for Family Firms in the Tourism Industry / Zehrer, A ; Glowka, G ; Schwaiger, K ; Ranacher-Lackner, V (ur.).
Hershey (PA): IGI Global, 2021. str. 50-73 doi:10.4018/978-1-7998-7352-5.ch003
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Naslov
How Small Hotel Owners Practice Resilience:
Longitudinal Study Among Small Family Hotels in
Croatia
Autori
Skokic, Vlatka
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Resiliency Models and Addressing Future Risks for Family Firms in the Tourism Industry
Urednik/ci
Zehrer, A ; Glowka, G ; Schwaiger, K ; Ranacher-Lackner, V
Izdavač
IGI Global
Grad
Hershey (PA)
Godina
2021
Raspon stranica
50-73
ISBN
9781799873525
Ključne riječi
Small Family Hotels ; Hotel Entrepreneurs ; Resilience ; Portfolio Entrepreneurs ; Qualitative Methodology
Sažetak
Through three dramatic periods—the period of communism, the period of the war and transition during the 1990s, and the period of EU admission— this longitudinal study investigates how small hotel owners in Croatia understand and practice resilience. Findings demonstrate that entrepreneurs have proactive understanding of resilience and practice different actions before the shock of a disruptive event/s occur/s. Interestingly, entrepreneurs perceive this disruption as opportunities to exploit for their business development. One of the most prevalent practices is diversification, where entrepreneurs start another firm in different, often unrelated, sectors.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija
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