The Financial and Human Resources Situation of Tourism Small Business in the Period of Economic Crisis in Erbil-Iraq

Authors

  • Bahzad T. Salim Erbil Polytechnic University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2022229

Keywords:

financial innovation, Human resource development, economic crisis, tourism sector, Kurdistan regional government, human resources innovation

Abstract

Using the Chi-Square test paradigm, this study investigates the effects of the financial and human resource activities of businesses engaged in the tourism industry in the Erbil/Kurdistan-Iraq region. Using cross-sectional data and straightforward randomization approaches, data were gathered from 100 tourist destinations. The model is employed in the finance and human resources departments to examine the effects of economic crises on regional economic growth. The findings demonstrated that the tourism industry in the area is being significantly impacted by the economic slump during the crisis. The economic crisis had a detrimental effect on both the operations of the company and the economy of the region, as shown by the application of the streamlined simulation-based static analysis framework. The expansion of the tourism industry and the Kurdistan region's economy are being hampered by the deteriorating level of living and purchasing power. The findings indicate that there is no relationship between gender and the tourism industry, and this finding can be interpreted as meaning that gender has little to no influence on the industry. The outcome demonstrates that there is no association between age group, marital status, and the tourism industry. This implies that all demographic factors have negligible effects on the tourism industry. This outcome may possibly be related to the fact that the tourism business is still developing and/or that it is too early to forge these connections because this sector is new to the Kurdistan area. The findings also suggest a connection between employment and the tourism industry. However, the findings indicate that the variable has a big impact on tourism. Additionally, a statistically significant relationship exists between the tourism industry and the economic crisis, as shown by the relationship between tourism characteristics, which includes statements like, "We will cancel/postpone previously planned recruitment, salary increases will be lower than planned, our team is concerned about the viability of the business, finance is getting harder to obtain, and our forecast: profits will fall."

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Published

2022-12-04

How to Cite

Bahzad T. Salim. (2022). The Financial and Human Resources Situation of Tourism Small Business in the Period of Economic Crisis in Erbil-Iraq. Entrepreneurship Journal for Finance and Business, 3(4), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2022229

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