Entrepreneurial decisions in tourism and hospitality during crisis

Nikolaos Pappas*, Alyssa Eve Brown

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose
The article examines the entrepreneurial decision-making in the Greek tourism and hospitality sector during a period of an economic crisis.

Design/methodology/approach
The nationwide study includes the responses of 503 entrepreneurs engaged in the Greek travel, tourism and hospitality industry. The research employs fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA), and examines trust, enterprising negotiation power, tourism decision-making considerations and crisis effects. It also includes the categorical data of operational mode and company type.

Findings
The analysis has generated three different pathways for entrepreneurial decision-making during crisis in the Greek tourism and hospitality sector. These pathways are (1) crisis conditions, (2) enterprising operations and focus and (3) enterprising capabilities.

Research limitations/implications
Due to the limited employment of fsQCA in the tourism sector, its full potential is still to be explored.

Practical implications
The study provides three different pathways that Greek tourism entrepreneurs select for their decision-making according to the characteristics of their firms and their market orientation.

Originality/value
Theoretically, the study contributes by enhancing understanding of entrepreneurial decision-making during periods of crisis. In the methodological domain, the research employs fsQCA, which has only recently started to be used in tourism and hospitality, and generally the service sector.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1025-1042
Number of pages18
JournalManagement Decision
Volume59
Issue number5
Early online date14 May 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 May 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Recession
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Decision making
  • fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis
  • Tourism
  • Greece

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