Sustainable Business Solutions For Traditional Handicraft Product In The Northwestern Provinces Of Vietnam
 
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Ph.D., Thuongmai University, HanoiVietnam
 
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M. Sc., Thuongmai University, HanoiVietnam
 
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MBA, Banking University HCMC, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam - International University of Japan, Niigata, Japan
 
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Ph.D., Thai Nguyen University of Sciences, Thai Nguyen, Vietnam
 
 
Online publication date: 2021-08-10
 
 
Management 2021;25(1):209-233
 
KEYWORDS
JEL CLASSIFICATION CODES
M21
G30
M10
 
ABSTRACT
Local tourism development requires us to consider many solutions, among them is sustainable solutions for business development of traditional handicraft products. This study is done based on surveys of northwestern provinces of Vietnam, in which authors use statistics, questionnaires and charts. Research findings show us that despite of potential chances, tourism activities still mainly exploit the value of available natural resources, are heavily spontaneous, lack of planning, small-scale tourism business, lack of creativity and diversity in tourism activities. services, infrastructure and quality of tourism service are limited. Our study also indicated that macro factors affect tourism activities.
 
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