The literature shows that natural disasters adversely affect international (arrivals) tourism. However, there seems to have been a lack of consideration of the dynamics of domestic and outbound (departure) tourism consumption in respect of natural hazards. To address this gap, this study uses a...
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Tourism Economics, 2023, 29, 4, pp 952-985
Purpose of Review: With climate change being the single biggest health threat facing humanity, this review aims to identify the climate-sensitive health risks to the traveler and to recognize the role that travel plays in contributing to the detrimental effects of climate change. With this...
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2023, 25, 4, pp 77-85
This article aims to identify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the perception of the risk of travel and travel behaviour by Poles. The study was conducted using the survey method and the CAWI technique and was carried out in January 2021. The final research sample consisted of 509...
Author(s)
Jęczmyk, A.; Uglis, J.; Zawadka, J.; Pietrzak-Zawadka, J.; Wojcieszak-Zbierska, M. M.; Kozera-Kowalska, M.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2023, 20, 8,
Using the conceptual frameworks and theories of virtual tourism, telepresence and para-social interactions, this exploratory study investigates an innovative campaign employed by a nature-based wildlife tourism operator as a response to the COVID-19 lockdowns and travel restrictions of 2020/21....
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Information Technology and Tourism, 2023, 25, 1, pp 47-69
Disasters and crises such as COVID-19 can have a negative effect on the images of tourism destinations. However, existing studies have mainly focused on the recovery of such images after crises; little research has examined the reasons for reversing the image of epidemic-resistant tourism...
Author(s)
Guo KeXin; Deng AiMin; Long AnNa; Tu Ming
Publisher
Tourism College of Beijing Union University, Beijing, China
Citation
Tourism Tribune, 2023, 38, 5, pp 58-72
Disasters and crises do not only affect tourism enterprises detrimentally but can also prompt business innovation and creativity. This positive outlook is under-studied although it can aid in understanding the speed of business recovery, especially among smaller tourism enterprises in remote and...
Author(s)
Bhaskara, G. I.; Filimonau, V.; Wijaya, N. M. S.; Suryasih, I. A.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Tourism Management Perspectives, 2023, 46,
Adaptation and recovery are essential for businesses to survive crises and disasters. Drawing on the concepts of business resilience and hospitality service delivery practices, this study explored strategies employed by owners of Vietnamese homestay businesses for adapting to and recovering from...
Author(s)
Doan, T.; Aquino, R.; Qi HongXia
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Tourism and Hospitality Research, 2023, 23, 2, pp 213-225
Tourism is one of the most important sectors for many countries and is also one of the most vulnerable to the impact of disasters. However, while tourism has proved resilient to localized or regional crisis, COVID-19 has had a universal impact on tourists, with pervasive, profound, and enduring...
Author(s)
O'Malley, L.; Harris, L. C.; Story, V.
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Tourism and Hospitality Research, 2023, 23, 2, pp 170-183
The study investigates and confirms the spillover effects from investor fear, mood, sentiment and uncertainty to the US tourism sector returns. The findings indicate that market fear, investor mood and sentiment are net transmitter of shocks and economic uncertainty and the tourism sector is net...
Author(s)
Zargar, F. N.; Dilip Kumar
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Tourism Economics, 2023, 29, 2, pp 551-558
Dynamic capabilities enable tourism organisations to manage crises and disasters, yet many do not possess these competencies. This paper investigates the factors that enable or impede the development of dynamic capabilities in tourism organisations that help them to survive and thrive in crises or ...
Author(s)
Jiang YaWei; Ritchie, B. W.; Verreynne, M. L.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2023, 31, 4, pp 971-996