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Nesrine Khazami
Doctoral School of Management and Business Administration, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science (MATE), 2100 Godollo, Hungary

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Nesrine Khazami is a research scholar in Business and Management at the University of Szent Istvan, Hungary. She received her post-graduate degree in Master Marketing from Economic Sciences and Management University, Tunisia. She has been in academics for 4 years. Her research interests are the destination, tourism management, tourism marketing, and the social psychology of tourism.

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Journal article
Published: 03 August 2021 in Sustainability
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This study is aimed at examining the relationships between social capital, social motivation and functional competencies and their effects on the participation in the development of an agritourism business among Tunisian entrepreneurs who already have rural lodges in the agritourism sector in Tunisia. The authors applied structural modeling of the partial least squares equation to analyze 100 questionnaires completed by participants and test the hypotheses. The results showed positive and direct effects concerning the two variables, namely, the social capital and functional competencies on the participation in the development of a business in agritourism. On the other hand, the mediating role of social motivation between social capital and participation in the development of an agritourism business has shown an insignificant effect. This study creates a distinctive theoretical contribution to the literature on social entrepreneurial factors by analyzing the relationships between social capital, social motivation and functional competencies of an entrepreneur on participation in the development of a business in agritourism. In addition, this study investigates numerous practical implications of these results.

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Nesrine Khazami; Zoltan Lakner. Influence of Social Capital, Social Motivation and Functional Competencies of Entrepreneurs on Agritourism Business: Rural Lodges. Sustainability 2021, 13, 8641 .

AMA Style

Nesrine Khazami, Zoltan Lakner. Influence of Social Capital, Social Motivation and Functional Competencies of Entrepreneurs on Agritourism Business: Rural Lodges. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (15):8641.

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Nesrine Khazami; Zoltan Lakner. 2021. "Influence of Social Capital, Social Motivation and Functional Competencies of Entrepreneurs on Agritourism Business: Rural Lodges." Sustainability 13, no. 15: 8641.

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Published: 24 June 2021
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The role of social capital in the early phases of development of a family business is well documented, but the dynamism of the entrepreneur's social capital in the agritourism business remains is relatively lesser studied area. The current research on an inductive, exploratory, and qualitative base aims to uncover the place and role of social capital in the establishment of agritourism enterprise, from concept formation to stabilisation. Results of the study highlight the importance of governmental help in financial and networking help for launching the enterprise especially in remote areas, where these additional activities are relatively lesser known. The role of the network is relatively weak in the risk analysis of the business. This fact enhances the vulnerability of enterprises.

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Nesrine Khazami; Zoltan Lakner. The Development of Social Capital in Different life Cycles of Tunisian Agritourism Entrepreneur. 2021, 1 .

AMA Style

Nesrine Khazami, Zoltan Lakner. The Development of Social Capital in Different life Cycles of Tunisian Agritourism Entrepreneur. . 2021; ():1.

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Nesrine Khazami; Zoltan Lakner. 2021. "The Development of Social Capital in Different life Cycles of Tunisian Agritourism Entrepreneur." , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 09 June 2021 in Sustainability
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This study aims to examine the relationships between the experiential consumption, the social environment, and intention to revisit. The mediating role of involvement in the experience between experiential consumption and the intention to revisit and between the social environment and the intention to revisit has been expressed and tested. The data for this research was collected from local tourists staying in guesthouses scattered all over Tunisia. The authors applied structural partial least squares equation modeling to analyze 259 questionnaires completed by participants and to test the hypotheses. The authors found a positive and direct effects of the social environment on involvement in the experience while experiential consumption did not. In addition, the results indicated positive and significant indirect effects for the social environment on the intention to revisit through involvement in the experience. The results do not support a mediating role of involvement in experience on the relationship of experiential consumption and intention to revisit. In addition, the results showed a strong and positive effect of involvement in the experience on intention to revisit. This research makes a distinctive theoretical contribution to the literature of perceived experiential value by analyzing the relationships between experiential consumption and the social environment on experience involvement and intention to revisit a guesthouse. In addition, this study explores several practical implications of these results.

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Nesrine Khazami; Zoltan Lakner. Influence of Experiential Consumption and Social Environment of Local Tourists on the Intention to Revisit Tunisian Guesthouses: Mediating Role of Involvement in the Experience. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6584 .

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Nesrine Khazami, Zoltan Lakner. Influence of Experiential Consumption and Social Environment of Local Tourists on the Intention to Revisit Tunisian Guesthouses: Mediating Role of Involvement in the Experience. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (12):6584.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Nesrine Khazami; Zoltan Lakner. 2021. "Influence of Experiential Consumption and Social Environment of Local Tourists on the Intention to Revisit Tunisian Guesthouses: Mediating Role of Involvement in the Experience." Sustainability 13, no. 12: 6584.