2017
DOI: 10.26465/ojtmr.2017229487
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Dayak Homestay Entrepreneurs Innovation Characteristics

Abstract: The aim of this study was to identify innovative characteristics of the Dayak homestay entrepreneurs in Sarawak and to examine to what extent such characteristics influence their business performance. A quantitative analysis was employed, with a total of 108 active members of various Dayak homestay operators participating in the survey. Respondents were identified through a list provided by the Ministry of Tourism, Sarawak via the Sarawak Tourism Board. Results obtained from the study were validated using an e… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the notion is not applicable to the entrepreneurial performance of indigenous Dayak women in this study. Although the finding contradicts the contemporary entrepreneurship literature, the outcome should be viewed from the economic status of these indigenous Dayak women entrepreneurs before their involvement in entrepreneurial ventures (Keling and Entebang, 2017). They are also motivated by a wide range of factors, including earning an income, the possibility to combine with family obligations and re-negotiating spatial boundaries to be economically independent (Franck, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Nevertheless, the notion is not applicable to the entrepreneurial performance of indigenous Dayak women in this study. Although the finding contradicts the contemporary entrepreneurship literature, the outcome should be viewed from the economic status of these indigenous Dayak women entrepreneurs before their involvement in entrepreneurial ventures (Keling and Entebang, 2017). They are also motivated by a wide range of factors, including earning an income, the possibility to combine with family obligations and re-negotiating spatial boundaries to be economically independent (Franck, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Moreover, necessity and choice may be "co-present" in the motives to embark on entrepreneurial activities (Franck, 2012). Although the outcome is not surprising, as Keling and Entebang (2017) argued, the economic environment has been an influencing factor for the indigenous Dayak people to engage in entrepreneurial activities. Hence, this factor can be categorized as a "push factor" because of several displacement issues (Frederick and Esnard, 2019), such as supporting their family financially or improving their economic situation by engaging in entrepreneurial activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ideas of Hashim (2015) and Keling (2017) can be improved and applied as an innovative model in the green homestay management for tourism to the next normal as shown in figure 1.…”
Section: Research Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%