The Motivations and Impact of Social Media Adoption on Millennial Saudi Entrepreneurs in Hospitality SectorTools Alajmi, Sarah (2020) The Motivations and Impact of Social Media Adoption on Millennial Saudi Entrepreneurs in Hospitality Sector. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractThe dynamic evolution of social media transformed different dimensions in individuals’ lives. Universally, it became a multi-purpose channel to seek information, communicate with others and create entrepreneurial businesses. In Saudi Arabia, entrepreneurship is thriving particularly following the initiation of the Saudi Vision 2030, which aspires to diversify the economy. In light with the strong reforms, new sectors such as hospitality evolved, which witnessed increased number of SMEs by young entrepreneurs. The opportunistic value of social media becomes imperative for businesses to employ. Based on research, there was seen no prior studies concerning social media and entrepreneurship in hospitality. Therefore, this paper intends to study why millennial Saudi entrepreneurs in the hospitality sector are motivated to adopt social media for entrepreneurship, and how this adoption affects their SMEs.
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