2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.01.020
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When guesthouse meets home: The time-space of rural gentrification in southwest China

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“…Also, restaurants and clubs are slightly superior to guest houses in relation to the number of local suppliers engaged but slightly inferior to guest houses in terms of proportion of their total expenditure devoted to local procurement. This supports the previous finding that majority of guest houses depend on local products (Ramukhumba & Fereira 2016), but qualifies the finding that guest houses provide a source of income to local people (Zhao, 2019) to a lesser extent than restaurants and clubs. Unlike the previous studies by Magombo, Rogerson and Rogerson (2017) and Salazar (2008) which focused on role of accommodation in general on growth of tourism destination and in enhancing international competiveness respectively, the current study main focus was on differences in hotels and guest houses, restaurant and clubs in promoting local economy and the sources of such differences.…”
Section: Conclusion Implication and Limitationssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Also, restaurants and clubs are slightly superior to guest houses in relation to the number of local suppliers engaged but slightly inferior to guest houses in terms of proportion of their total expenditure devoted to local procurement. This supports the previous finding that majority of guest houses depend on local products (Ramukhumba & Fereira 2016), but qualifies the finding that guest houses provide a source of income to local people (Zhao, 2019) to a lesser extent than restaurants and clubs. Unlike the previous studies by Magombo, Rogerson and Rogerson (2017) and Salazar (2008) which focused on role of accommodation in general on growth of tourism destination and in enhancing international competiveness respectively, the current study main focus was on differences in hotels and guest houses, restaurant and clubs in promoting local economy and the sources of such differences.…”
Section: Conclusion Implication and Limitationssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Despite the foregoing constraints, guest house offer personalized services, greater quietude and more opportunity to interact with local people (Henning 2007). Also, operating guest house not only provides a source of income to local people and improve their quality of life but also enhance local economic development and reduce rural to urban migration (Zhao 2019). Likewise, different types of accommodation facilities portrayed different images regarding affordability and experience (Chia & Muiz 2020) Muiz (2020), Portolan (2012) had investigated the impact of accommodation on economic development of tourist destination in Dubrovnik -Neretva County.…”
Section: Significance Of Guest Houses In the Local Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Operating guest houses has become a source of income for local people and allows guests to learn the host's culture and feel home. Guest houses business is proven able to improve the local economic development, improve the local people quality of life and reduce the local people to work in the city (Zhao, 2019). In some cities, for example, Lisbon, this business has created large employment and contributed an additional 0.5% of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (Ferreira et al, 2020).…”
Section: Guest House Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The guest house is no longer focus on rural areas but it has become popular in urban areas. In South Africa, many guest houses are paying attention to greening initiatives (Hoogendoorn et al, 2015), while some accommodation providers differentiate their guest houses by unique ethnic culture (Zhao, 2019). Similar to other accommodation establishments, guest houses share similar human resource challenges such as owners often lack managerial experience, training and skills to manage their business (Amoah et al, 2016;Kivuva et al, 2019).…”
Section: Guest House Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bed and breakfasts (B&Bs), classified as a type of commercial home enterprise [1], have developed dramatically all over the world [2,3]. In some studies, the term B&B is used interchangeably with other terms, such as homestay [4,5], bed and breakfast inn [6], guesthouse [7,8], and home-lodge [9]. Admittedly, the wide distribution of B&Bs in urban and rural areas benefits to provide accommodation and leisure activities for tourists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%