Green entrepreneuring in tourism experience for behaviour change
Abstract
Tourism entrepreneurs have the responsibility to adopt and promote more sustainable
behaviours. By drawing on the understanding of entrepreneurship as practice and focusing on
environmental sustainability, this chapter explores the case of an ecotourism company and its
experience design process for behaviour change. This process is conceptualised as a complex
entrepreneurial practice composed of the following components observed in the investigated
case: 1) reflecting, visioning and strategizing, 2) weaving, 3) embroidering, 4) bricolage and 5)
quilting. The main contribution of the study is the use of a practice-based approach to studying
experience design by entrepreneurs and the conceptualisation of this process across various
components of the company’s sustainable business model. Methodologically, this study
presents an example of cross-boundary collaboration between the academic, industry and nonprofit sectors, which emerged and developed based on a shared vision involving tourism, the
environment and individual responsibility.
Publisher
Edward Elgar PublishingCitation
Bertella G, Legernes: Green entrepreneuring in tourism experience for behaviour change. In: Ramkissoon H. Handbook on Tourism and Behaviour Change, 2023. Edward Elgar PublishingMetadata
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