Two years of COVID-19 and tourism: What we learned, and what we should have learned

S Gössling, N Schweiggart - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2022‏ - Taylor & Francis
In January 2020, infections with a novel coronavirus were confirmed in China. Two years
into the pandemic, countries continue to struggle with fifth and sixth waves, new virus …

[HTML][HTML] Disaster, risk and crises in tourism and hospitality field: A pathway toward tourism and hospitality management framework for resilience and recovery process

LW Liu, P Pahrudin, CY Tsai, L Hao - Natural Hazards Research, 2024‏ - Elsevier
This study aims to review the documents in disasters, risk and crises to produce a generic
model for develo** a holistic framework in the tourism and hospitality industry. This study …

[HTML][HTML] Growth of digital brand name through customer satisfaction with big data analytics in the hospitality sector after the COVID-19 crisis

DP Sakas, DP Reklitis, MC Terzi, N Glaveli - International Journal of …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
This study examines the best practices for the optimization of the corporate digital brand
name by taking into consideration customers' behavioral big data and web analytics. In the …

Quality dimensions of augmented reality-based mobile apps for smart-tourism and its impact on customer satisfaction & reuse intention

K Anand, V Arya, S Suresh… - Tourism Planning & …, 2023‏ - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected the tourism industry, with national lockdowns
aimed at curbing the spread of the virus mandating travel restrictions and prohibiting events …

The role of capital structure management in maintaining the financial stability of hotel firms during the pandemic—A global investigation

LTM Nguyen, D Le, KT Vu, TK Tran - International Journal of Hospitality …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Due to the detrimental effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the hotel sector, pandemic crisis
management research has received lots of academic attention, from studies in sales …

Exploring actor-network theory in a volunteer tourism context: A delicate balance disrupted by COVID-19

K Tomazos, S Murdy - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork and using Actor-Network Theory (ANT), the authors
trace the interactions of a primary actor and other agents within the context of the volunteer …

African tourism in uncertain times: COVID-19 research progress

CM Rogerson, JM Rogerson - Geo Journal of Tourism and …, 2021‏ - search.proquest.com
COVID-19 is a trigger event which is changing the complexion of African tourism and the
directions of African tourism research. This article offers an overview and commentary on the …

[PDF][PDF] Adaptive strategies employed by the MICE sector in response to COVID-19

RJ Lekgau, TM Tichaawa - Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites, 2021‏ - researchgate.net
COVID-19 has brought to the fore drastic and transformative changes to MICE tourism. The
current study therefore sought to examine the adaptive responses employed by the MICE …

Tourism: Conceptualisations, disciplinarity, institutions and issues

CM Hall - The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Tourism research does not exist in a vacuum. It is affected not only by changes in tourism
consumption and production, but also wider global events and the shifting priorities and …

Capital investments and firm characteristics: The moderating role of economic policy uncertainty in the hospitality sector

TK Soni, A Singh, V Kaushal - International Journal of Hospitality …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
The study explores the association between capital investments (CI), Economic Policy
Uncertainty (EPU) and firm characteristics for 420 hospitality firms in India. Utilising the …