Citation:Kaluarachchige, I.P., Yajid, M.S.A., Khatibi, A., Azam, S.M.F. (2021). Entrepreneurship in community-based tourism in Sri Lanka. Turyzm/Tourism, 31 (2), 87–101. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18778/0867-5856.31.2.05
Date:2021
Abstract:
This study is focused on entrepreneurship in community-based tourism (CBT) in Sri
Lanka. It examines the effect of entrepreneurial competences and orientation towards
the performance of homestays although the majority are not successful. Recent research
has revealed that homestay tourism is not effective, nonetheless it has been identified
as the sector for the development for entrepreneurs and can make a considerable con tribution to the Sri Lankan economy. The purpose of this study is to enhance CBT by
showing how to develop productive entrepreneurs in this sector. Resource based view
(RBV) theory is the basis – 645 registered homestay units operate as a CBT practice and
the study sample was 252 entrepreneurs. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was
used to analyze the data. From the findings of the study, both entrepreneurial com petences and orientation significantly affect entrepreneur performance in CBT. This
study will help expand CBT for successful entrepreneurs emerging from the tourism
sector.