One year later: shifts and endurances in travel intentions of Bulgarian residents in the time of pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Ilinka Terziyska, Elka Dogramadjieva

European Journal of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 32, P. 3220 - 3220

Published: Aug. 5, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic brought significant changes in all spheres of public life. Economically, as well terms behavioural change, tourism has been one the most affected sectors and nearly two years after crisis began, future is still unclear. This paper focuses on tourist behaviour by tracking shifts persisting patterns within a one-year period. study based surveys conducted online April 2020 2021 display trends for very specific understudied context – European country characterized general distrust to severity virus towards imposed measures against disease distribution at both national international levels. Our findings question wide-spread assumption that health-related concerns are primary factor affecting identify travel restrictions income having major significance. Another important observation lack period, which examines different situations: onset great shock levels year later, when objective circumstances subjective perceptions were not expected be same.

Language: Английский

COVID-19 two years on: a review of COVID-19-related empirical research in major tourism and hospitality journals DOI
Songshan Huang, Xuequn Wang

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 35(2), P. 743 - 764

Published: Sept. 22, 2022

Purpose This study aims to provide a timely review of the COVID-19-related empirical research published in 19 quartile one (Q1) and two (Q2) tourism hospitality journals social science citation index (SSCI). Design/methodology/approach A total 407 papers were collected from SSCI Q1 Q2 via Scopus database. Thematic content analysis was supplemented with Leximancer software identify themes/subthemes, methods countries/regions research. Findings The found studies COVID-19’s impact on consumer behaviour predominate number, followed by response actions recovery strategies, industry or sectors workers employees. Based themes identified, knowledge mapping framework produced. Over 70% used quantitative survey as dominant method data collection. USA China be most studied countries. Research limitations/implications reviewed until January 2022 covered works field. An overview current state provided some critical discussions suggestions for future topics. Originality/value findings give researchers clear art COVID-19 tourism. paper provides practical implications practitioners retrieve relevant recent literature coping challenges brought pandemic.

Language: Английский

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COVID-19 prevention in hotels: Ritualized host-guest interactions DOI
Keheng Xiang, Wei‐Jue Huang, Fan Gao

et al.

Annals of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 93, P. 103376 - 103376

Published: Feb. 18, 2022

Language: Английский

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Research progress of tourism marketing over 30 years: Bibliometrics based on CiteSpace DOI Creative Commons
Yuqing Geng, Xinying Jiang,

Wenqian Bai

et al.

Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 162, P. 112059 - 112059

Published: April 21, 2024

Tourism marketing is significant to the national economy and industry growth has been a hot research field. However, current studies usually analyze this field from specific aspects lack comprehensive views. To solve problem, we use CiteSpace tourism statistical, collaboration, co-citation, co-occurrence perspectives, construct knowledge framework, pinpoint future directions depict its dynamic evolution for 30 years comprehensively. We find that received increasing attention annually with fluctuations; active collaborating institutions are located globally, whose regions also collaborators; besides, multidisciplinary various topics such as tourism, business, environment; researchers have paid much impact, model, satisfaction of marketing. Future will focus on sustainability, be aligned disruptive technologies information analysis, explore alternative approaches in new niche markets. This study innovative literature years, which long, precise, understand thoroughly; framework facilitate readers quickly grasp overall inspire them look efficiently effectively.

Language: Английский

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Impact of domestic tourism on economy under COVID-19: The perspective of tourism satellite accounts DOI Creative Commons
Doris Chenguang Wu, Chenyu Cao, Wei Liu

et al.

Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 3(2), P. 100055 - 100055

Published: June 13, 2022

The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic reversed the ongoing upsurge in global tourism industry. Yet compared with still-stagnant international tourism, domestic has shown signs of recovery. This study takes Guangdong Province, China as a case for regional and adopts satellite account (TSA) method to assess tourism's status. A pre- post-pandemic comparison is conducted map impacts outbreak on economic contribution. TSA results show that direct contribution Guangdong's economy fell from 2.53% 1.20% across these timeframes. Findings also reveal changes visitor composition by places origin industries' proportional contributions tourism.

Language: Английский

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The effects of location before and during COVID-19 DOI
Ruggero Sainaghi, Jorge Chica‐Olmo

Annals of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 96, P. 103464 - 103464

Published: Aug. 4, 2022

Language: Английский

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Impacts of risk aversion on tourism consumption: A hierarchical age-period-cohort analysis DOI
Vera Shanshan Lin, Fan Jiang, Gang Li

et al.

Annals of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 101, P. 103607 - 103607

Published: July 1, 2023

Language: Английский

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Future-proofing the emergency recovery plan for freshwater biodiversity DOI Open Access
Abigail J. Lynch, Amanda A. Hyman, Steven J. Cooke

et al.

Environmental Reviews, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 32(3), P. 350 - 365

Published: June 19, 2023

Freshwater biodiversity loss is accelerating globally, but humanity can change this trajectory through actions that enable recovery. To be successful, these require coordination and planning at a global scale. The Emergency Recovery Plan for freshwater aims to reduce the risk six priority actions: (1) accelerate implementation of environmental flows; (2) improve water quality sustain aquatic life; (3) protect restore critical habitats; (4) manage exploitation species riverine aggregates; (5) prevent control nonnative invasions in (6) safeguard connectivity. These implemented using future-proofing approaches anticipate future risks (e.g., emerging pollutants, new invaders, synergistic effects) minimize likely stressors make conservation more resilient climate other challenges. While uncertainty with respect past observations not concern biodiversity, has distinction accounting conditions have no historical baseline. level unprecedented. Future-proofing will anticipating changes developing implementing address those changes. Here, we showcase successful local case studies examples. Ensuring response options within are future-proofed provide decision makers science-informed choices, even face uncertain potentially conditions. We an inflection point loss; learning from defeats successes support improved toward sustainable future.

Language: Английский

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Destination image: a consumer-based, big data-enabled approach DOI
Lina Zhong, Alastair M. Morrison,

Chengjun Zheng

et al.

Tourism Review, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 78(4), P. 1060 - 1077

Published: Feb. 28, 2023

Purpose This study aims to use a bottom-up, inductive approach derive destination image attributes from large quantities of online consumer narratives and establish classification system based on relationships among places. Design/methodology/approach Content social network analyses were used explore the structure for destinations narratives. Cluster analysis was then group by attributes, ANOVA provided comparisons. Findings Twenty-two identified combined into three groups (core, expected, latent). Destinations classified clusters (comprehensive urban, scenic lifestyle) their centralities. Using data Chinese tourism, most mentioned (core) determined be landscape, traffic within destination, food beverages resource-based attractions. Social life meaningful in but often overlooked researchers. Practical implications should determine which category they belong appeal real needs tourists. Destination management organizations provide essential while paying greater attention highlighting destinations’ atmosphere. Originality/value research produced empirical work tourism combining design with big data. It divided 49 categories established new rich classify travel destinations.

Language: Английский

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How Negative Framing Affects VR Tourism Adoption: Exploring the Role of Travel Anxiety During Crisis Events DOI Creative Commons
Suresh Malodia, Tobias Otterbring, Babak Taheri

et al.

Journal of Travel Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 22, 2024

This study investigates the impact of information framing (negative vs. positive) on adoption virtual reality (VR) tourism applications amidst various crisis events such as pandemics, natural disasters, political unrest, or terrorism. Using three experiments, we found that negatively framed increases travel anxiety and VR more than positive framing, a pattern consistent across different events. Travel anxiety, rather perceived risk, was identified mediator in relationship between adoption. These insights are valuable for marketers, policymakers, technology developers, destination management organizations. They highlight need strategic during crises to influence traveler decisions potential tool enhancing resilience. results also contribute deeper understanding dynamics risk shaping preferences choices.

Language: Английский

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Stability of risk and uncertainty preferences in tourism DOI Creative Commons
Vladimı́r Baláž, Jason Li Chen, Allan M. Williams

et al.

Annals of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 105, P. 103726 - 103726

Published: Jan. 21, 2024

This paper provides a novel longitudinal analysis of the stability risk preferences in travel domain, and how these are impacted by major life events during crisis. Analysis four-wave survey COVID-19 demonstrates strong inter-temporal most preferences. It also reveals greater generic traits uncertainty tolerance compared to situational An innovative difference-in-differences with multiple time periods is undertaken examine oscillating individuals hit hard financially pandemic. they become more tolerant over time. Learning that negative consequences pandemic negotiable plays key role changing

Language: Английский

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