Abstract:
Tourist arrivals have surged globally for several consecutive years and has shown exceptional growth since
1960’s. Tourism contributes 10 per cent of the global GDP, generates one in ten jobs and 7 per cent of global
exports. Tourism entrepreneurship is a growing research area since last decade and artisan entrepreneurship
has also seen reflections from researchers. Many countries generate a large proportion of their GDP from this
sector. Due to the impact of handicrafts, handlooms and artisan on Indian society, culture and economy
government has been working in their development since decades. There are hundreds of clusters in different
arts and crafts. Ministries, NGO’s and organisation are engaged towards the sustenance, development and
innovations to help Indian artisans to make and market their products in more innovative ways. This study is
being conducted to understand prospective possibilities for artisan through tourism entrepreneurship
development in the country. The review highlights evidence that tourism and artisan entrepreneurship are
growing in size and are majorly unexplored in India. There are many opportunities hidden in these kinds of
industries and their development in the entrepreneurial aspect will create many new businesses, jobs and
sustenance to thousands of families in the long term.
Description:
Thirteenth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Sasi Misra, Sunil Shukla, Ganapathi Batthini