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International winter tourism entrepreneurs in northern Sweden: Understanding migration, lifestyle, and business motivations
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posted on 2022-11-30, 02:42 authored by Doris A Carson, Dean Carson, Marco EimermannThis paper examines the migration, lifestyle, and business motivations of international winter tourism entrepreneurs who have moved to a “low-amenity” rural area in northern Sweden. Low-amenity areas are characterised by economic decline, outmigration, and limited tourism development. Based on qualitative interviews, the research applied a multi-dimensional framework to the study of migrant tourism entrepreneurship, considering personal migration drivers, the value of location-specific amenities, desired consumptive experiences, previous familiarity with the destination, business-related goals, as well as temporal and technological dimensions of mobility and self-employment. The findings suggest that the northern winter and the undeveloped low-amenity character of the place were key factors in migration choices. Consumptive lifestyle interests around counter-urban living and winter outdoor hobbies were prominent, yet there was diversity in terms of business aspirations and considerable seasonal lifestyle–business balancing. Despite noticeable contributions to winter tourism development in the low-amenity north, the study also identified a sense of temporariness and expected onward migration among migrants, raising questions about the longevity of this development.
History
Volume
18Issue
2Start Page
183End Page
198Number of Pages
16eISSN
1502-2269ISSN
1502-2250Publisher
RoutledgePublisher DOI
Language
enPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
Acceptance Date
2017-05-24External Author Affiliations
Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenAuthor Research Institute
- Centre for Regional Advancement of Learning, Equity, Access and Participation (LEAP)
Era Eligible
- Yes