Central European Management Journal

Actioning sustainability through tourism entrepreneurship: Women entrepreneurs as change agents navigating through the field of stakeholders

Karatas-Ozkan, Mine Tunalioglu, Renan Ibrahim, Shahnaz Ozeren; Emir Grinevich, Vadim Kimaro, Joseph

Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK | Adnan Menderes Universitesi, Aydin, Turkey | University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA and University of Southampton, Southampton, UK | Dokuz Eylul Universitesi, Izmir, Turkey | University of Bradford | Solent University, Southampton, UK

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Abstract

Purpose – Sustainability is viewed as an encompassing perspective, as endorsed by the international policy context, driven by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We aim to examine how women entrepreneurs transform capitals to pursue sustainability, and to generate policy insights for sustainability actions through tourism entrepreneurship.
Design/methodology/approach – Applying qualitative approach, we have generated empirical evidence drawing on 37 qualitative interviews carried out in Turkey, whereby boundaries between traditional patriarchal forces and progressive movements in gender relations are blurred.
Findings – We have generated insights into how women entrepreneurs develop their sustainability practice by transforming their available economic, cultural, social and symbolic capitals in interpreting the macro-field and by developing navigation strategies to pursue sustainability. This transformative process demonstrates how gender roles were performed and negotiated in serving for sustainability pillars.
Research limitations/implications – In this paper, we demonstrate the nature and instrumentality of sustainable tourism entrepreneurship through a gender lens in addressing some of these SDG-driven challenges.
Originality/value – We advance the scholarly and policy debates by bringing gender issues to the forefront, discussing sustainable tourism initiatives from the viewpoint of entrepreneurs and various members of local community and stakeholder in a developing country context where women’s solidarity becomes crucial.

Metadata

Journal Central European Management Journal 
Volume 32 
Issue 1 
Issue date 04/2024 
Type Article 
Language en
Pagination 31-56
DOI 10.1108/CEMJ-12-2021-0159
ISSN 2658-0845
eISSN 2658-2430