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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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