A Way to Attract Digital Nomads to Tourist Destinations in the New Normal Era DOI Open Access
Yunho Ji,

Sang-Min Kim,

YoungJun Kim

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(6), P. 2336 - 2336

Published: March 12, 2024

In the new normal era, digital nomads are poised to play a pivotal role in driving innovation and revitalizing local economies. Their unique lifestyle skillset can contribute positive social cultural changes, making them valuable assets shaping future of work society. This study explores characteristics based on remote seeks policy ways attract tourist attractions. Focus group interviews (FGIs) were intended establish policies related nomads’ sites era provide implications for strategies revitalize nomads. Each FGI’s panel consists eight people working working-level officials, government public organizations, it was held three times about two months, from January February 2023. FGIs consist four areas: ‘activating tourism’, ‘digital transformation’, ‘development wellness contents’, ‘creating settlement environment’. Moreover, strategic topics 24 tasks derived each category. Seeking regional attraction is meaningful responding paradigm shifts exploring sustainable ecosystems.

Language: Английский

Innovative human resource management strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic narrative review approach DOI Creative Commons

Mohammad Reza Azizi,

Rasha Atlasi, Arash Ziapour

et al.

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 7(6), P. e07233 - e07233

Published: June 1, 2021

BackgroundThe spread of COVID-19 creates disruption, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity in all organizations. People are the primary asset any organization help achieve their goals. Accordingly, to manage human resources sustainably, organizational strategy review is an appropriate retort.ObjectiveThe purpose this comprehensive study identify unknown challenges, strategies, unusual decisions related resource management other than clinical organizations during pandemic.MethodsThe applied a narrative approach dissection based on organizations' strategies combat impacts. In total, 797 records, until November 20, 2020, were extracted from these databases. Then, we updated our search first quarter 2021, which included 484 records. After removing duplicates reviewing articles according inclusion exclusion criteria, 15 used for study. Finally, developed conceptual framework literature findings fight against pandemic.ResultsThe pandemic posed numerous adverse consequences, such as economic shock, global health crisis, change social behaviors, challenges at level continue business operations. Besides, flexibility, strengthening internal efficiency, talent acquisition, making innovative changes assessment needs smooth activities.ConclusionThe implementations would increase employees' mental well-being, satisfaction, productivity, motivation, safety workplace.

Language: Английский

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316

The Role of Social Media in the Advent of COVID-19 Pandemic: Crisis Management, Mental Health Challenges and Implications DOI Creative Commons
Jaffar Abbas, Dake Wang, Zhaohui Su

et al.

Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: Volume 14, P. 1917 - 1932

Published: May 1, 2021

This study focuses on how educating people through social media platforms can help reduce the mental health consequences of COVID-19 to manage global crisis. The pandemic has posed a crisis, and correct information is indispensable dispel uncertainty, fear, stress unify communities in collective combat against disease worldwide. Mounting studies specified that manifestly endless coronavirus-related newsfeeds death numbers considerably increased risk issues. Social provided positive negative data, resulted worldwide infodemic. It eroded public trust impeded virus restraint, which outlived coronavirus itself.

Language: Английский

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Global Financial Crisis, Smart Lockdown Strategies, and the COVID-19 Spillover Impacts: A Global Perspective Implications From Southeast Asia DOI Creative Commons
Chunlei Wang, Dake Wang, Jaffar Abbas

et al.

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Sept. 3, 2021

This present study primarily emphasizes to seek the COVID-19 adverse impacts posing health challenges and global economic crisis. The pandemic (COVID-19) continues hit economies adversely. Pakistan is 5th-most-populous nation, recorded positive cases with third-highest positivity ratio in South Asia, 26th-highest deaths toll of 21,450 29th number most 933,750 worldwide, as June 6, 2021. first wave appeared at end May 2020, mid reported its peak, which ended by mid-July 2020. Early November 2020 witnessed second low intensity reached climax mid-December. COVID-19's third severely affected country during mid-March It exhibited highest rate, around 20%. New patients commenced skyrocket peak April 15, Then situation gradually improved effective measures restrictions. coronavirus has 220 territories, regions, countries resulted more than 174.116 million infections, deaths, 3.75 million, 157.157 fully recovered from this infectious disease, 7, caused a severe crisis healthcare facilities worldwide. Pakistani economy GPD's negative growth (-0.05) for time over last 60 years massive financial Government's relief package intervened reduce public mental stress improve quality their lives. IMF that Pakistan's GPD bounced back 4% article determines instability burden happened longer disequilibrium occurred globally. encountered due feeble systems fragile economy. explores issues spillover consequences on implications. recommends smart lockdown restrictions areas reopen cycle strict preventive minimize COVD-19 consequences.

Language: Английский

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Tourism in a Post-COVID-19 Era: Sustainable Strategies for Industry’s Recovery DOI Open Access

Andreea Orîndaru,

Maria-Floriana Popescu, Alina Petronela Alexoaei

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 13(12), P. 6781 - 6781

Published: June 15, 2021

In the COVID-19 outbreak context, some industries were seriously affected, and T&T (travel tourism) industry is unarguably one of those industries. As world slowly moving towards a recovery stage, lagging in process, mainly because people’s perception safety new, more cautious behavior when buying products that are not essential for survival, such as products. order to discover sustainable paths real impact on consumer perceptions purchasing behavior, current quantitative research was developed basis two different representative samples moments: May 2020 December 2020, with focus Romania’s population. The main results indicate pandemic has influenced travel patterns habits regarding philological economic factors. Psychological factors, primarily fear contamination, travelers’ willingness conditions preferences vacation destinations. At least medium term, people will avoid traveling large groups being crowded places. Hygiene health host destination can represent factors decisions. Confronted clientele, tourism businesses (such transport, accommodation, catering) should further enhance their hygiene restore confidence. Moreover, communication these challenging times tackle concerns.

Language: Английский

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152

Effects of tourism, financial development, and renewable energy on environmental performance in EU-28: does institutional quality matter? DOI

Muhammad Sani Musa,

Gylych Jelilov, Paul Terhemba Iorember

et al.

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 28(38), P. 53328 - 53339

Published: May 24, 2021

Language: Английский

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Social Media Efficacy in Crisis Management: Effectiveness of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions to Manage COVID-19 Challenges DOI Creative Commons

Yunye Zhou,

Anca Drăghici, Jaffar Abbas

et al.

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Feb. 7, 2022

The new identified virus COVID-19 has become one of the most contagious diseases in human history. ongoing coronavirus created severe threats to global mental health, which have resulted crisis management challenges and international concerns related health issues. As September 9, 2021, there were over 223.4 million patients with COVID-19, including 4.6 deaths 200 recovered reported worldwide, made outbreak deadliest pandemics aggressive public implementations endorsed various precautionary safety preventive strategies suppress minimize disease transmission. second, third, fourth waves continue pose management, as its evolution implications are still unfolding. This study posits that examining strategic ripostes pandemic experiences sheds light on combatting this emergency. recommends two model help reduce adverse effects immune systems general population. present paper NPI interventions (non-pharmaceutical intervention) combine measures, such suppression strategy (lockdown restrictions) mitigation decrease burden systems. current influenced all vital economic sectors developed problems. supply vaccines is not sufficient manage In crisis, NPIs helpful spillover impacts pandemic. It articulates prominence resilience agility resume activities resolve healthcare primarily focuses role social media tackle crises posed by economies, business activities, burdens, government support for societies businesses, provision disruptions. suggests intervention can control rapid spread hands-on system will normal conditions quickly. Global economies revitalize scientific contributions collaborations, science industries, through support.

Language: Английский

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The Impact of Economic Corridor and Tourism on Local Community's Quality of Life under One Belt One Road Context DOI
Shiying Wang, Jaffar Abbas,

Khalid Ibrahim Al-Sulati

et al.

Evaluation Review, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 48(2), P. 312 - 345

Published: June 23, 2023

Economic corridors unlock new economic opportunities and tourism development in the region to achieve sustainable goals. Green growth is conducive environmental sustainability. mega-projects of CPEC promote that leads communities’ well-being better quality life. Modern infrastructure contributes significantly activities. This study’s objectives emphasize exploring pursuits under OBOR projects open doors improving residents' The growing world an eyewitness a continuous rise emissions its severe consequences for humankind. It necessary show off leading factors result activities causing pollution rather than blame policymakers. Undoubtedly, many studies previously focused on demonstrating influence socio-economic lead quality. However, empirical literature tourism, social well-being, foreign direct investment, Environment Belt Road developed economies needed improvement. research applied series advanced estimators help demonstrate probable results. study explores role Social (HDI), development, FDI, renewable energy, information & communication technology (ICT), urbanization CO2 (BRI) economies.Estimated results exhibited significant contribution ICT energy Besides, FDI reduction after threshold level. Conversely, contribute pollution. outcomes stated inverted/EKC U-shaped hypotheses related specified economies. Finally, analysis based D-H panel causality test constructs exciting results.The present concludes corridor plays vital community’s SDGs goals (sustainable development) impact safety. findings suggest essential applicable policies attain desired sustainability Findings Further can use insights using this methodology.

Language: Английский

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Comparison of Students' Mental Wellbeing, Anxiety, Depression, and Quality of Life During COVID-19's Full and Partial (Smart) Lockdowns: A Follow-Up Study at a 5-Month Interval DOI Creative Commons
Muhammad Aqeel, Tasnim Rehna, Kanwar Hamza Shuja

et al.

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: April 20, 2022

Scholars have debated the COVID-19's full and partial lockdowns' effectivity to control transmission of new case. They emphasized provision required economic social resources worldwide. Past literature related COVID-19 has contributed little evidence examine efficacy lockdown measures with experimental perspectives at different intervals. This study bridges this gap explores smart impacts on Pakistani students' mental health, depression, quality life, anxiety symptoms, during various waves pandemic.

Language: Английский

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Understanding the bearable link between ecology and health outcomes: the criticality of human capital development and energy use DOI Creative Commons
Paul Terhemba Iorember, Bruce Iormom, Terungwa Paul Jato

et al.

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 8(12), P. e12611 - e12611

Published: Dec. 1, 2022

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries share a common context of critical ecological issues trans border conflicts that threaten the quality life long-term stability region. lack water arable land in particular has been significant aspect region's history, but more recent times, these pressures have grown correlation with development patterns. Previous studies this regard based on MENA data failed to capture holistic impact environmental risk factors health outcomes. This study examines bearable link between ecology outcomes, accounting for criticality human capital energy use employs second generation econometrics methods - system GMM, panel quantile regression via moments, Dumitrescu-Hurlin causality test covering 2008-2017. empirical results establish trade-off Specifically, footprint as measure is positively related while biocapacity negatively insignificantly associated Both effects two are undesirable. Furthermore, show desired positive effect negative. Based findings, provides several policy options would help deescalate pressure natural resources.

Language: Английский

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Community Wellbeing Under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Role of Social, Economic, Cultural, and Educational Factors in Improving Residents’ Quality of Life DOI Creative Commons
Jaffar Aman, Jaffar Abbas, Guoqing Shi

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: March 25, 2022

This present article explores the effects of cultural value, economic prosperity, and community mental wellbeing through multi-sectoral infrastructure growth projects under Belt Road Initiative. The implications social exchange theory are applied to observe support local for China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). study CPEC initiative, it's direct social, cultural, development, risk environmental factors that affect residents' lives community's wellbeing. is a multibillion-dollar project uplift free trade between Pakistan, China, other regional stakeholders. Although still in its initial phases with partial startups, policymakers government officials claim this mega as "game-changer" region, mainly Pakistan China. gigantic offers significant potential generate business slews employment opportunities international outreach. Due term's newness, numerous studies have recently explored macro microeconomic benefits initiatives; still, these theoretical. existing literature insufficiently how helpful would be specific group residents perceive advantages. fills gaps likely advantageous states. convenient sampling technique data collection process. It used mixed-method approach gain scientific results, standardized questionnaire survey 459 people (300 men 159 women) from five major cities Pakistan. results designate believe will significantly improve life quality more job openings poverty reduction. Still, they raised their concerns regarding protection issues region. findings specified had an optimistic better educational productivity by adopting environment-oriented policies. Policymakers should establish new centers different areas, investors encouraged participate industrial sector. Officials can overwhelm worries about degradation. Government both countries utilize raise public awareness CPEC's economic, wellbeing, ecological implications.

Language: Английский

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