2015
DOI: 10.54055/ejtr.v10i.175
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Factors for the e-business adoption by small tourism firms and the role of shadow economic practices

Abstract: The goal of this study is to reveal the main factors influencing the e-business adoption by the small tourism firms in Bulgaria with a special attention on the role played by the shadow economic practices in this process. These practices relate to undeclared work, undeclared deals, and sales underreporting by legally registered firms. The research is based on data gathered from 282 small tourism firms’ managers through a structured questionnaire. The exploratory factor analysis provided five factors as anteced… Show more

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“…Williams and Horodnic (2017) identify a dearth of studies exist on the impacts of the informal sector on the hospitality industry report even a cursory glance at the hospitality industry however, reveals that the informal sector may well be extensive. Šergo et al (2017), Vladimirov (2015), Apostolidis and Haeussler (2018), Williams and Horodnic (2017), Williams and Horodnic (2020) and other scholars, in their papers, have examined the peculiarities of the shadow economy formation and ways of its reductions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Williams and Horodnic (2017) identify a dearth of studies exist on the impacts of the informal sector on the hospitality industry report even a cursory glance at the hospitality industry however, reveals that the informal sector may well be extensive. Šergo et al (2017), Vladimirov (2015), Apostolidis and Haeussler (2018), Williams and Horodnic (2017), Williams and Horodnic (2020) and other scholars, in their papers, have examined the peculiarities of the shadow economy formation and ways of its reductions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%