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International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship | 2016

Through the gender looking-glass: Brazilian tourism entrepreneurs

Carlos Costa; Zélia Breda; Fiona Eva Bakas; Marília Durão; Isabel Pinho

Purpose This paper aims to investigate the ways in which gender influences entrepreneurial motivations and barriers in the Brazilian tourism sector. As an economic process, tourism entrepreneurship is widely spread in Brazil, with tourism development programs promoting it as a strategy to empower women, however limited research exists on how gender roles influence entrepreneurial ideals. This nationwide study aims to provide a contemporary insight into how tourism entrepreneurs in Brazil are situated within current entrepreneurship theorizing by questioning the complexity caused as gender roles influence entrepreneurial conceptualizations of what constitute motivations and barriers. Design/methodology/approach This study uses online questionnaires aimed, for the first time, at a large variety of tourism sub-sectors in Brazil. Having nation-wide scope, the questionnaires produce knowledge on what motivates and what constrains Brazilian tourism entrepreneurs through a gender lens. Quantitative analysis using SPSS statistical software tests the statistical significance of results and is complemented by the integration of feminist economic theories into the analytical framework. Findings The current study’s findings highlight the invisibility of gender’s workings, as the majority of participants did not conceive gender as playing a role in their entrepreneurial experience. Entrepreneurial motivations and barriers show a departure from past literature, such as the fact that similar numbers of male and female tourism entrepreneurs perceive networking as a significant entrepreneurial barrier. This and other interesting findings prompt for alternative conceptualizations of discourses surrounding women’s involvement in tourism entrepreneurship. Originality/value This study consists of an original contribution to knowledge on tourism entrepreneurship in Brazil as this is the first time an empirical study has been made on a nation-wide scale regarding the role of gender in Brazilian tourism entrepreneurs’ motivations and constraints.


Annals of Tourism Research | 2017

Gender, flexibility and the ‘ideal tourism worker’

Carlos Costa; Fiona Eva Bakas; Zélia Breda; Marília Durão; Inês Carvalho; Sandra Caçador


Revista Turismo & Desenvolvimento | 2014

Capitalizing on qualified human resources in the tourism sector: How gender equality can promote innovative forms of economic growth?

Carlos Costa; Zélia Breda; Marília Durão; Isabel Pinho


The GSTF Journal on Business Review | 2013

Employment Situation of Tourism Graduates Working In and Outside the Tourism Sector

Carlos Costa; Zélia Breda; Anahita Malek; Marília Durão


The Qualitative Report | 2016

Performing a Thematic Analysis: An Exploratory Study about Managers’ Perceptions on Gender Equality

Carlos Costa; Zélia Breda; Isabel Pinho; Fiona Eva Bakas; Marília Durão


Tourism Culture & Communication | 2018

A Critical Approach to the Gender Wage Gap in Tourism Labor

Fiona Eva Bakas; Carlos Costa; Zélia Breda; Marília Durão


Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change | 2017

Mujer y alta dirección en el sector turístico

Marília Durão


Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management | 2017

‘Emotional’ female managers: How gendered roles influence tourism management discourse

Carlos Costa; Fiona Eva Bakas; Zélia Breda; Marília Durão


Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings | 2017

Will the ‘Ideal Tourism Worker’ Please Stand Up? Analysing Gender Essentialism within Tourism Workforce Recruitment through Flexibility Discourse

Fiona Eva Bakas; Carlos Costa; Zélia Breda; Marília Durão


Archive | 2016

“Female Charm”: Women's Role in Tourism Internationalization, Innovation, and Networking Strategies

Carlos Costa; Zélia Breda; Fiona Eva Bakas; Marília Durão; Isabel Pinho

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