A Room with a View: Local Knowledge and Tourism Entrepreneurship in an Unlikely Indonesian Locale

Kathleen M Adams, Dirk Sandarupa

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Abstract

This article highlights the understudied role of local knowledge in contributing to the resilience of small-scale entrepreneurial tourism businesses in touristically-unpredictable times. Drawing on a micro-case study of a South Sulawesi (Indonesia) tourist-oriented restaurant-hotel that has thrived despite tourism’s ebbs and flows of tourism, we suggest that greater attention to the ways in which successful small-scale tourism entrepreneurs draw on local wisdom can help identify additional foundations for building resilience strategies. In spotlighting local knowledge as an under-recognized resource, this article also speaks to recent calls for the decolonization of tourism studies.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalAnthropology: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2018

Keywords

  • resilience
  • entrepreneurship
  • local knowledge
  • decolonizing tourism studies
  • Indonesia

Disciplines

  • Anthropology

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