Empreendedorismo de estilo de vida, esporte e turismo: Um chamado para mais estudos
Por Edmilson de Oliveira Lima (Autor), Ni Putu Sri Harta Mimba (Autor), Leandro Carlos Mazzei (Autor), Benny Kramer Costa (Autor).
Em Podium Sport, Leisure And Tourism Review v. 13, n 3, 2024.
Resumo
Caracterizar variados modos de manifestação do EEV no turismo e no esporte com exemplos reais, destacando caminhos promissores para seu estudo com o uso de teorias do campo do empreendedorismo, além de chamar os pesquisadores a publicarem mais sobre esses temas.
Metodologia/abordagem: ensaio com base na revisão da literatura pertinente e no uso de variados exemplos reais e um exemplo central fictício vindos das experiências de pesquisa e de atividades pessoais dos autores.
Originalidade/Relevância: o editorial usa novos argumentos e fundamentos caracterizando, de modo inédito, a importância e a necessidade de pesquisa de ligações entre empreendedorismo de estilo de vida (EEV), esporte e turismo com teorias do campo do empreendedorismo – effectuation e bricolagem, mais especificamente.
Contribuições: o editorial faz um chamado para novos estudos e publicações aproveitando as oportunidades e potenciais de contribuições de pesquisas sobre o EEV usando as teorias da effectuation e da bricolagem empreendedora. Também já antecipa e facilita o posicionamento e a problematização para esses futuros estudos, além de oferecer exemplos e explicações úteis para a aprendizagem a respeito de seus temas.
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