“…Recent research in tourism studies concerning the informal economy focuses on the new issues and approaches such as the resilience of informal tourism enterprises to natural disasters (Biggs et al, 2012), street vendors' contribution to tourism development (Yotsumoto, 2013), tourism financing systems and networks (Ngoasong & Kimbu, 2016), coopetition among the informal tourism service providers (Damayanti et al, 2017), informal women entrepreneurs' role in ethnic tourism (Trupp & Sunanta, 2017), street vendors' perspectives on tourism and poverty alleviation (Truong, 2018), informal business tourism (Rogerson, 2018) and the tales of informal tourism enterprises (Pécot, Gavilanes, & De Viteri, 2018). Given the importance of entrepreneurship for the welfare of a local community in general and for tourism stakeholders in the informal tourism economy in particular, two very recent articles (Çakmak et al, 2018, 2019) examine the informal tourism entrepreneurs' capital possession and how the tourism stakeholders use these forms of capital in determining their position in the tourism field and beyond.…”