Am I choosing the right career? The implications of COVID-19 on the occupational attitudes of hospitality management students DOI Open Access

Thomas A. Birtch,

Flora F. T. Chiang, Zhenyao Cai

et al.

International Journal of Hospitality Management, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 95, P. 102931 - 102931

Published: April 2, 2021

Language: Английский

COVID-19 pandemic and unemployment dynamics in European economies DOI Creative Commons
Chi‐Wei Su,

Ke Dai,

Sana Ullah

et al.

Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 35(1), P. 1752 - 1764

Published: May 12, 2021

This study goal to scrutinize the influences of COVID-19 pandemic on unemployment in five selected European economies. To this end, uses a Fourier causality test for period December-2019 December-2020. In Z-test results, Germany, Spain, and UK have significant positive change due COVID-19. The finding shows that cases cause Italy, UK. Moreover, terms deaths, also causes Italy Overall, study's outcomes highlight increases rate robustly mostly That is one rare negative effects virus labor market. Novel findings provide reliable guide future policy implication An active market will be needed front world urgently.

Language: Английский

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187

The effect of COVID-19 pandemic on domestic tourism: A DEMATEL method analysis on quarantine decisions DOI Open Access
Fatma Altuntaş, Mehmet Şahin Gök

International Journal of Hospitality Management, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 92, P. 102719 - 102719

Published: Nov. 3, 2020

Language: Английский

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171

A review of early COVID-19 research in tourism: Launching the Annals of Tourism Research's Curated Collection on coronavirus and tourism DOI Open Access
Yang Yang, Carol Xiaoyue Zhang, Jillian M. Rickly

et al.

Annals of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 91, P. 103313 - 103313

Published: Oct. 1, 2021

Language: Английский

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170

Estimation of differential occupational risk of COVID‐19 by comparing risk factors with case data by occupational group DOI Open Access
Michael Zhang

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 64(1), P. 39 - 47

Published: Nov. 18, 2020

The disease burden of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is not uniform across occupations. Although healthcare workers are well-known to be at increased risk, data for other occupations lacking. In lieu this, models have been used forecast occupational risk using various predictors, but no model heretofore has from actual case numbers. This study assesses the differential COVID-19 by occupation predictors Occupational Information Network (O*NET) database and correlating them with counts published Washington State Department Health identify in individual highest infection.The O*NET was screened potential occupation. Case delineated group were obtained public sources. Prevalence estimated correlated build a regression predict greatest risk.Two variables correlate prevalence: exposure (r = 0.66; p 0.001) physical proximity 0.64; 0.002), 47.5% prevalence variance (p 0.003) on multiple linear analysis. healthcare, particularly dental, many nonhealthcare also vulnerable.Models can vulnerable COVID-19, predictions tempered methodological limitations. Comprehensive states must collected adequately guide implementation occupation-specific interventions battle against COVID-19.

Language: Английский

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134

Tourism research after the COVID-19 outbreak: Insights for more sustainable, local and smart cities DOI Creative Commons
Luis‐Alberto Casado‐Aranda, Juan Sánchez‐Fernández, Ana Belén Bastidas Manzano

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 73, P. 103126 - 103126

Published: July 6, 2021

This paper presents the results of a bibliometric analysis academic research dealing with COVID-19 in area city destination development from 1 December 2019 to 31 March 2021. Particularly, by means SciMAT software, it identifies, quantifies, and visually displays main clusters, thematic structure emerging trends that tourism planners will face new normal. The search revealed social media smart are themes greatest potential; sustainable cities, local development, changes tourist behavior, tourists' risk perception underdeveloped streams enormous relevance growth Research on effects citizen health its economic impact industry cities intersectional highly developed topics, although little relevance. current study also identifies challenges for proposes future directions. Consequently, this contributes existing literature as develops critical examination extant points out gaps must be filled studies.

Language: Английский

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94

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Romanian Labor Market DOI Open Access
Carmen Valentina Rădulescu, Raluca Georgiana Ladaru, Sorin Burlacu

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 13(1), P. 271 - 271

Published: Dec. 30, 2020

The present research aims to establish the impact that current crisis situation planet is facing, namely COVID-19 pandemic, has had so far on Romanian labor force market. In this context, given lack of information and regarding pandemic its effects, administration a questionnaire among population was considered identify results. method semantic differential ordering ranks were used for interpretation With help questionnaire, it will be possible answer question in study: What are main effects market? results showed affected workforce; respondents applied claimed they obtained better maintained similar income, but health also influenced mentality employees, with stating event changing jobs, would consider very important new employer ensure conditions preventing combating COVID-19, as well complex insurance. However, analyzing at macroeconomic level, found induced an increase number unemployed people

Language: Английский

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92

A modified theory of planned behavioral: A case of tourist intention to visit a destination post pandemic Covid-19 in Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Pahrudin Pahrudin, Chien‐Ting Chen, Liwei Liu

et al.

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 7(10), P. e08230 - e08230

Published: Oct. 1, 2021

The Pandemic covid-19 spread globally has been given impact in the tourism industry, especially destination. This study investigated to build concept and theoretical framework that explains decision of local tourist intention visit a destination Indonesia post-pandemic covid-19. was considered perception Covid-19, non-pharmaceutical intervention health consciousness by implying Theory Planned Behavior constructs. study, is moderator variable predict Structural Equation Model-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) used analyze construct study. model found successfully broadened making post-covid-19 with considering consciousness. results showed generally constructs are significantly impacted Indonesia, except Hypothesis subjective norm rejected. through also moderating between insight an issue sector, implication providing government, stakeholders, marketers policy-making during

Language: Английский

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84

Determining the attributes that influence students’ online learning satisfaction during COVID-19 pandemic DOI Open Access
Elizabeth Agyeiwaah, Frank Badu‐Baiden, Emmanuel Gamor

et al.

Journal of Hospitality Leisure Sport & Tourism Education, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 30, P. 100364 - 100364

Published: Nov. 24, 2021

Language: Английский

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70

The relationship between career adaptability, hope, resilience, and life satisfaction for hospitality students in times of Covid-19 DOI Open Access
Manuel Rivera, Valeriya Shapoval, Marcos Medeiros

et al.

Journal of Hospitality Leisure Sport & Tourism Education, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 29, P. 100344 - 100344

Published: Oct. 8, 2021

Language: Английский

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69

How does COVID-19 differ from previous crises? A comparative study of health-related crisis research in the tourism and hospitality context DOI
Eun Hye Park, Woo‐Hyuk Kim, Sung‐Bum Kim

et al.

International Journal of Hospitality Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 103, P. 103199 - 103199

Published: March 7, 2022

Language: Английский

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