Migration into tourism micro-entrepreneurship – socioeconomic advancement or mobility trap?,

The notion of tourism micro-entrepreneurship offers the prospect of self-determination, income and further career outlooks for residents. However, tourism development in Southeast Asia has also been criticised for creating uneven development and transforming host communities into passive tourees. Al...

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Main Author: Trupp, Alexander *
Other Authors: Dolezal, Claudia
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Published: Routledge 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1289/
https://www.routledge.com/Tourism-and-Development-in-Southeast-Asia-1st-Edition/Dolezal-Trupp-Bui/p/book/9780367209254
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429264191
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.12892020-10-12T07:37:23Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1289/ Migration into tourism micro-entrepreneurship – socioeconomic advancement or mobility trap?, Trupp, Alexander * HF Commerce TX Home economics The notion of tourism micro-entrepreneurship offers the prospect of self-determination, income and further career outlooks for residents. However, tourism development in Southeast Asia has also been criticised for creating uneven development and transforming host communities into passive tourees. Along the intersecting fields of tourism, migration and micro-entrepreneurship, this chapter discusses opportunities and challenges for ethnic minority souvenir vendors who moved into Thailand’s tourist areas. Ethnic minority micro-entrepreneurs can mobilise their social and cultural capital by carving out their own niches in the tourism industry. Their activities create employment for themselves and other members of their own ethnic group and – to a minor extent – can support the livelihoods of their left-behind families. Yet, the majority of Thailand’s ethnic micro-entrepreneurs in the souvenir business come from socioeconomically marginalised regions and remain at the fringes of a business niche in urban and beach-side tourism hotspots that do not offer sustainable career prospects. Routledge Dolezal, Claudia Trupp, Alexander * Bui, Huong T. 2020-04-07 Book Section PeerReviewed Trupp, Alexander * (2020) Migration into tourism micro-entrepreneurship – socioeconomic advancement or mobility trap?,. In: Tourism and development in Southeast Asia. Routledge, London, pp. 118-132. ISBN 9780367209254 https://www.routledge.com/Tourism-and-Development-in-Southeast-Asia-1st-Edition/Dolezal-Trupp-Bui/p/book/9780367209254 https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429264191
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Trupp, Alexander *
Migration into tourism micro-entrepreneurship – socioeconomic advancement or mobility trap?,
description The notion of tourism micro-entrepreneurship offers the prospect of self-determination, income and further career outlooks for residents. However, tourism development in Southeast Asia has also been criticised for creating uneven development and transforming host communities into passive tourees. Along the intersecting fields of tourism, migration and micro-entrepreneurship, this chapter discusses opportunities and challenges for ethnic minority souvenir vendors who moved into Thailand’s tourist areas. Ethnic minority micro-entrepreneurs can mobilise their social and cultural capital by carving out their own niches in the tourism industry. Their activities create employment for themselves and other members of their own ethnic group and – to a minor extent – can support the livelihoods of their left-behind families. Yet, the majority of Thailand’s ethnic micro-entrepreneurs in the souvenir business come from socioeconomically marginalised regions and remain at the fringes of a business niche in urban and beach-side tourism hotspots that do not offer sustainable career prospects.
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title Migration into tourism micro-entrepreneurship – socioeconomic advancement or mobility trap?,
title_short Migration into tourism micro-entrepreneurship – socioeconomic advancement or mobility trap?,
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title_fullStr Migration into tourism micro-entrepreneurship – socioeconomic advancement or mobility trap?,
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url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1289/
https://www.routledge.com/Tourism-and-Development-in-Southeast-Asia-1st-Edition/Dolezal-Trupp-Bui/p/book/9780367209254
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429264191
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