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Women entrepreneurship orientation, networks and firm performance in the tourism industry in resource-scarce contexts
2021
Tourism Management
A B S T R A C T Drawing on network theory, this study examines how the entrepreneurship orientation (EO)-performance nexus is intermediated by networks firms establish with government agencies, suppliers, and resource acquisition. Structural equation modelling is used to test the model on a sample of 556 women tourism entrepreneurs in Ghana and Nigeria. Findings indicate that EO positively influences firms' social ties, resource acquisition, and performance. The results also indicate that
doi:10.1016/j.tourman.2021.104343
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