STAKEHOLDERS? PERCEPTION OF THE IMPACTS AND RECOVERY STRATEGIES TO APPLY IN THE FACE OF A SEVERE TOURISM CRISIS: THE CASE OF COVID-19 IN SPAIN

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作者
Palomo, German Ortega [1 ]
Jurado, Enrique Navarro [1 ]
Medina, Alfonso Cerezo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaga, Inst Invest Inteligencia & Innovac Turist, C Leon Tolstoi,4 Campus Teatinos, Malaga 29071, Spain
关键词
COVID-19; tourism crisis; stakeholders? perceptions; tourism recovery strategies; Spain; DISASTER; SARS; MANAGEMENT; INDUSTRY; DEMAND; MARKET;
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10.6018/turismo.541921
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F [经济];
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摘要
This research begins with the possibility of taking advantage of a very unusual situation, such as the first days of a dramatic pandemic with a significant impact on tourism activity, to obtain relevant information on stakeholder perceptions at that precise moment. The aim is to capture the different perceptions on the effects and possible recovery strategies for destinations, which could condition the touristic make-decision process for its design. For this, 285 professionals in the Spanish tourism sector were surveyed between 03/27/2020 and 04/30/2020. A review of other exogenous touristic crises has been done to define this survey process, identifying the primary variables, dimensions and consequences, and the recovery strategies applied. The results permit identifying preferences of the sector in an extreme crisis and identifying differences between different stakeholder types. This research offers a substantial amount of relevant information which can be very useful to compare with future research after recovery and to be able to conclude this kind of rush and uncertain deci-sion-making processes with a view to a more efficient early design of recovery strategies against the exogenous crisis.
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页数:26
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