A theory of change approach to analysing tourism social entrepreneurship research
本文提出一个基于变革理论的五步框架,系统梳理旅游社会创业的零散文献,揭示其影响路径中的理论黑箱和归因问题,为后续研究提供结构化分析工具。
This paper advances a Theory of Change (ToC)-based framework to assess the fragmented literature on Tourism Social Entrepreneurship (TSE), an emerging field centred on inclusive, place-based social transformation through tourism. Moving beyond conventional systematic literature reviews, it proposes a five-step, conceptually guided approach to assess how existing studies contribute to the impact pathway: from context and inputs to outputs, outcomes, and impacts. The review surfaces explanatory insights and persistent oversights including two cross-cutting issues: the black box problem (theoretical opacity around mechanisms) and the attribution problem (methodological ambiguity in causal inference). By foregrounding assumptions and tracing mechanisms, the ToC framework offers a structured, strongly conceptualised, replicable approach to deepen explanation and guide future research in TSE and other impact-oriented domains.