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Fostering sustanability through enterpreneurship in South Africa: selected case studies

Felicite Ann Fairer-Wessels ; Faculty of Economic and Business Management, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa


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Abstract

Sustainable tourism development has political, economic, socio-cultural and environmental dimensions, and is concerned with the protection of the environment, respect for the local community, and long term economic benefits for all stakeholders involved. Within this context the emerging and/or survivalist entrepreneur exists and must be empowered to create partnerships and alliances within South Africa. In both urban and rural areas small entrepreneurs urgently need market access, capital and opportunities to upgrade, invest and expand. To encourage sustainable entrepreneurs the increase of local linkages and partnerships are investigated. Also the sourcing of new networks and suppliers to enhance business; the development of a reliable range of products with a ‘made local’ brand or part of a themed event to increase tourist appeal; the creating of positive destination image; the generating of employment opportunities and synergies in terms of business support; transport, eco-friendly energy sources, and the development of skills are investigated. Focus groups and in-depth interviews from a number of fair trade tourism business enterprises are discussed in terms of enabling entrepreneurs to operate successfully. To foster sustainability within the South African context from an entrepreneurial perspective, it remains imperative to look towards the opening of new markets, both locally and regionally.

Keywords

tourism entrepreneurs; sustainability; South Africa

Hrčak ID:

132509

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/132509

Publication date:

1.6.2013.

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