2019
DOI: 10.1080/02508281.2019.1591780
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‘Dig where you stand’: values-based co-creation through improvisation

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“…Research on LE has focused on the characteristics of entrepreneurs, and it is clear that entrepreneurial processes are still under-explored (Fu et al, 2019). In particular, it is necessary to extend the existing knowledge regarding the transformation of this link to the place into innovation and to understand the basis of the competitiveness of these entrepreneurs ( (Dias et al, 2020a;García-Rosell et al, 2019). This knowledge is very useful to create local development strategies, to create jobs and attract investment and tourists and visitors to rural areas, avoiding imitating tourist attractions that cause the homogenization of the value propositions of the rural destinations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on LE has focused on the characteristics of entrepreneurs, and it is clear that entrepreneurial processes are still under-explored (Fu et al, 2019). In particular, it is necessary to extend the existing knowledge regarding the transformation of this link to the place into innovation and to understand the basis of the competitiveness of these entrepreneurs ( (Dias et al, 2020a;García-Rosell et al, 2019). This knowledge is very useful to create local development strategies, to create jobs and attract investment and tourists and visitors to rural areas, avoiding imitating tourist attractions that cause the homogenization of the value propositions of the rural destinations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of offering is particularly valued by a growing niche market composed of tourists seeking more participatory and creative experiences (Richards, 2011), putting greater pressure on the entrepreneurs' innovation (Ateljevic & Doorne, 2000). Thus, innovation results from the ability to materialize the encounter between the place and the experience (Anderson, 2012), stimulating co-creation processes (García-Rosell et al, 2019;Schilar & Keskitalo, 2018) and blurring the boundary between production and consumption of experiences (Richards, 2011). However, the implications of community attachment also include other dimensions like entrepreneurial self-efficacy and willingness to stay.…”
Section: Community Attachment and Tles Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvisation compels a proper comprehension of the numerous links pertinent to the setting; if not, it can co-ruin value (Echeverri & Skålén, 2011). In agreement with Vera and Crossan (2004), it is imperative to distinguish between how improvisation arises and what it necessitates to do it properly (García-Rosell, Haanpää & Janhunen, 2019).…”
Section: Improvisation and Employee Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%