The psychological drivers of entrepreneurial resilience in the tourism sector

Although resilience is assumed to play a crucial role in entrepreneurship, the factors leading to entrepreneurial resilience in the tourism sector remain relatively unknown. To address this issue, this study adopts a novel configuration approach to assess psychological traits that are likely to resu...

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Main Author: Yacine Haddoud, Mohamed (author)
Other Authors: Emmanuel Onjewu, Adah-Kole (author), Ramadan Al-Azab, Mahmoud (author), Mohamed Elbaz, Ahmed (author)
Published: 2022
Online Access:https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3287
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Summary:Although resilience is assumed to play a crucial role in entrepreneurship, the factors leading to entrepreneurial resilience in the tourism sector remain relatively unknown. To address this issue, this study adopts a novel configuration approach to assess psychological traits that are likely to result in resilient entrepreneurial behaviour in tourism. It approaches this by conceptualising personality traits through the big five model which is widely espoused in the psychology discipline. Then, using fuzzy-set analysis, a sample of 180 bazaar owner/ managers in Egypt is investigated from which three distinct profiles likely to exhibit high levels of entrepre neurial resilience are determined. The findings of this paper advance scholars’ theoretical understanding and offer intelligence to policymakers and training institutions in the Egyptian tourism scene. Particularly, they help bazaar owner/managers reflect on their predispositions as a means for increasing resilience.