INFORMAL SECTOR CITY TOURISM: CROSS-BORDER SHOPPERS IN JOHANNESBURG

Informality is a distinguishing trait of economic life across much of the global South. In terms of the tourism sector several researchers examine the informal sector of leisure tourism. In this article the aim is to focus upon business tourism and more specifically the segment of informal sector bu...

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Main Author: Christian M. ROGERSON
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2018-05-01
Series:Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
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Online Access:http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-2-2018/gtg.22209-296.pdf
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spelling doaj-1286d58bda314a318a280cc62723a2ab2020-11-24T21:16:51ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaGeo Journal of Tourism and Geosites2065-08172065-11982018-05-01222381392https://doi.org/10.30892/gtg.22209-296INFORMAL SECTOR CITY TOURISM: CROSS-BORDER SHOPPERS IN JOHANNESBURGChristian M. ROGERSON0University of Johannesburg, School of Tourism & Hospitality, College of Business & Economics, Bunting Road, Johannesburg, South Africa, email: crogerson@uj.ac.zaInformality is a distinguishing trait of economic life across much of the global South. In terms of the tourism sector several researchers examine the informal sector of leisure tourism. In this article the aim is to focus upon business tourism and more specifically the segment of informal sector business tourism. The growth of informal sector business tourism is particularly important in sub-Saharan Africa. An analysis is undertaken of recent research on South Africa’s major city of Johanesburg where the importance of informal sector business tourism is demonstrated. The results show Johannesburg is the focus for transnational entrepreneurship in the form of the growth of cross-border shopping. The organisation of this manifestation of informal business tourism, the nature of its participants and business challenges form the focus of discussion. It is argued that despite many benefits that flow to the city of Johannesburg from informal sector of business tourism the local state has yet to fully acknowledge the multiple positive impacts of these international visitors upon the urban economy and plan to accommodate the needs of cross-border shoppers.http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-2-2018/gtg.22209-296.pdfinformal sector tourism; business tourism; migrant entrepreneurs; cross-border shopping; Johannesburg
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INFORMAL SECTOR CITY TOURISM: CROSS-BORDER SHOPPERS IN JOHANNESBURG
Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
informal sector tourism; business tourism; migrant entrepreneurs; cross-border shopping; Johannesburg
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title INFORMAL SECTOR CITY TOURISM: CROSS-BORDER SHOPPERS IN JOHANNESBURG
title_short INFORMAL SECTOR CITY TOURISM: CROSS-BORDER SHOPPERS IN JOHANNESBURG
title_full INFORMAL SECTOR CITY TOURISM: CROSS-BORDER SHOPPERS IN JOHANNESBURG
title_fullStr INFORMAL SECTOR CITY TOURISM: CROSS-BORDER SHOPPERS IN JOHANNESBURG
title_full_unstemmed INFORMAL SECTOR CITY TOURISM: CROSS-BORDER SHOPPERS IN JOHANNESBURG
title_sort informal sector city tourism: cross-border shoppers in johannesburg
publisher Editura Universităţii din Oradea
series Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
issn 2065-0817
2065-1198
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Informality is a distinguishing trait of economic life across much of the global South. In terms of the tourism sector several researchers examine the informal sector of leisure tourism. In this article the aim is to focus upon business tourism and more specifically the segment of informal sector business tourism. The growth of informal sector business tourism is particularly important in sub-Saharan Africa. An analysis is undertaken of recent research on South Africa’s major city of Johanesburg where the importance of informal sector business tourism is demonstrated. The results show Johannesburg is the focus for transnational entrepreneurship in the form of the growth of cross-border shopping. The organisation of this manifestation of informal business tourism, the nature of its participants and business challenges form the focus of discussion. It is argued that despite many benefits that flow to the city of Johannesburg from informal sector of business tourism the local state has yet to fully acknowledge the multiple positive impacts of these international visitors upon the urban economy and plan to accommodate the needs of cross-border shoppers.
topic informal sector tourism; business tourism; migrant entrepreneurs; cross-border shopping; Johannesburg
url http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-2-2018/gtg.22209-296.pdf
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