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Research Article

Entrepreneurship in rural tourism

Authors

  • Seyyed Mahdi Hasani Golondani
  •  Mehdi Farzpourmachiani
  • Mehrdad Fojlaley
  • Snjezana Baroness Rajacic

Abstract

Abstract

This research has investigated entrepreneurship in rural tourism. Infrastructures for rural businesses have been evaluated by library research method. The results show that access to communication, especially the Internet, is the most important factor affecting the success of businesses in rural areas. In contrast, environmental awareness is not among the priorities of rural entrepreneurs. By providing an accurate evaluation model, this research will help policymakers to make infrastructure investments in a targeted way that will have the greatest impact on the economic growth of rural areas. Also, this study shows that the weight of the importance of each infrastructure is different for different types of businesses and therefore, development policies should be formulated according to the characteristics of each region and type of economic activity.

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