Embeddedness and migrant tourism entrepreneurs: A Polanyian perspective

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Embeddedness and migrant tourism entrepreneurs: A Polanyian perspective
Abstract
Tourism embodies flows of tourists, capital and information, as well as migration, including migrants who operate businesses. How do migrant entrepreneurs negotiate social ties and economic activities in their destinations? To answer this question, the paper draws on Polanyi’s work on embeddedness to explore migrant tourism entrepreneurs (MTEs) and their modes of integration in the practice of social and economic life. We argue that MTEs are situated in a complex matrix in which they must build economic connections with locals and government officials, yet maintain a respectful distance with local groups, and develop embedded ties with other fellow migrants and tourists. Embeddedness, juxtaposed with distance, indicates that in tourist destinations, mixed patterns of economic and social relations significantly influence MTEs’ social and economic life. A Polanyian perspective on embeddedness can provide useful theoretical tenets to understand entrepreneurial activities in a mobile world.
Publication
Environment and Planning A
Pages
0308518X16674337
Date
2016-10-18
Journal Abbr
Environ Plan A
Language
English
ISSN
0308-518X, 1472-3409
Short Title
Embeddedness and migrant tourism entrepreneurs
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2016-11-08, 4:26 p.m.
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Su, Xiaobo, and Zhigang Chen. 2016. “Embeddedness and Migrant Tourism Entrepreneurs: A Polanyian Perspective.” Environment and Planning A 0308518X16674337.
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Keywords
  • embeddedness
  • Lijiang ancient town
  • migrant tourism entrepreneurs
  • social and economic life
  • tourism production system

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