Being one of the fast 7 est-growing sectors world-wide since the 2000s, tourism mobility has risen to over one billion visitors world-wide, and is an important social event affecting both social relationships and cultural attitudes. This phenomenon has provided a wide productive field of study regarding various aspects in the study of sociology. This study has the characteristics of the tourist-local people interaction aspect especially, and aims to determine the effect of tourism on cultural attitudes in two controversial countries in terms of social relationships. In this study, in-depth interviews were carried out with 12 academics travelling from Turkey to Armenia for academic purposes in order to evaluate the changes in their pre-travel and post-travel perceptions and attitudes. As a result, the study has revealed that the ongoing problem of many decades between Turkey-Armenia can be solved, to some extent, through interaction via tourism. Thus, tourism can create a positive cultural attitude change.
Bugünün bilgi tabanlı ekonomileri dinamik teknolojik gelişime bağımlıdır. Bireysel özelliklerden farklı olarak birçok faktörün bir araya gelmesiyle yayılımı sağlayan bilişsel kapasitenin ve girişimciliği tetikleyen inovasyon olgusunun anlaşılması önem taşımaktadır (Sledzik, 2013). Bu yönü ile ulus ekonomileri için değişimi ve gelişimi tetikleyici özelliğiyle ön plana çıkan "girişimcilik", dünyada her geçen gün önemi artan ve gelişen bir kavram olma özelliğini korumaktadır (Bruyat ve Julien, 2000; Smallbone, 2015).Alanyazın incelendiğinde, uluslararası düzeyde turizm ve girişimcilik anahtar kelimelerini birlikte alan bilimsel araştırmalar ile ilgili bibliyometrik analiz ile gerçekleştirilen ilk çalışmanın Li ( 2008) tarafından yapıldığı görülmektedir.
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