This study explores how tourism entrepreneurs change their business models during a crisis. By adopting dynamic capabilities as integral to business model change, this qualitative study explores how entrepreneurs change business models to meet a crisis, and proposes a taxonomy of important entrepreneurial practices underlying dynamic capabilities. This study empirically examines seven small companies operating in the nature-based tourism industry in Norway. Focusing on dynamic capabilities, whether innovative or adaptive, the findings suggest 12 dynamic capability-based entrepreneurial practices that are categorized as resource-, market, and technology-related practices. This study contributes to the literature by integrating business model innovation and dynamic capabilities in tourism crisis management.
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Sahebalzamani, S., Jørgensen, E. J. B., Bertella, G., & Nilsen, E. R. (2023). A Dynamic Capabilities Approach to Business Model Innovation in Times of Crisis. Tourism Planning and Development, 20(2), 138–161. https://doi.org/10.1080/21568316.2022.2107560
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