The Emerald handbook of destination recovery in tourism and hospitality

The Emerald Handbook of Destination Recovery in Tourism and Hospitality deals with three major objectives: exploration of the various ways to put the tourism industry on the path of recovery following global COVID-19 pandemic; to envisage strategies to make tourism more resilient; and to explore sus...

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Other Authors Mohanty, Priyakrushna (Editor), Sharma, Anukrati (Editor), Kennell, James (Editor), Hassan, Azizul (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781802620757
DOI10.1108/9781802620733
Physical Description1 online resource (628 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Priyakrushna Mohanty, Anukrati Sharma, James Kennell, and Azizul Hassan Theoretical
  • Chapter 1. Effects of COVID-19 on tourism and hospitality: Exploring the new normal / Brighton Nyagadza, Farai Chigora, Rumbidzai Pashapa, Tinashe Chuchu, Wadzanai Maeeresa, and Chipo Katsande
  • Chapter 2. Strategic intent and strategic leadership: A review perspective for post-covid tourism and hospitality industry recovery / Rakotoarisoa Maminirina Fenitra, Ansar Abbas, Dian Ekowati, and Fendy Suhairidi
  • Chapter 3. Imparting industry 4.0 skills to tourism and hospitality graduates through hackathons / Tahir Sufi Africa
  • Chapter 4. Role of innovation and new product development for swift recovery in hospitality industry in nigeria / Ajayi Oluseyi and Babatunde Musiliu Abina Asia
  • Chapter 5. Evaluation of COVID-19's effects and opportunities for Bangladesh's sustainable tourism / Md. Nekmahmud, Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, and Azizul Hassan
  • Chapter 6. The recovery of domestic tourism in China: Practices from a typical tourism city hangzhou / Guiqiang Qiao and Chris Ryan
  • Chapter 7. Re-engineering tourism education post-COVID-19 / Pinaz Tiwari and Nimit Chowdhary
  • Chapter 8. Sports tourism as a driver for tourism development and recovery / Vajiheh Javani and Vahid Ghasemi
  • Chapter 9. Where to eat? Exploring flashpacker's dining preference in bali following the COVID-19 pandemic / Putu Diah Sastri Pitanatri, Janianton Damanik, Khabib Mustofa, and Djoko Wijono
  • Chapter 10. Dark tourism and destination recovery: Prospects for lebanon / Ahmad Anouti and James Kennell
  • Chapter 11. Covid-19 effects on learning behavior of tourism students for sustainable education: The Malaysian context / Sharala Subramaniam, Jeetesh Kumar, and Priyakrushna Mohanty
  • Chapter 12. Tourist perception towards street cuisine in post COVID-19 pandemic period: A study of georgetown street in penang in Malaysia / Ahmad Albattat, Norhidayah Azman, and Nur Hanifa Haji Zainul
  • Chapter 13. Sailing through post-pandemic recovery? The role of the state for workers in cruise tourism industry in the philippines / Iris Lavalle Acejo and Luisito Cagandahan Abueg
  • Chapter 14. Rebuilding resilient tourism industry in odisha: A study on revival and survival strategies in the COVID-19 era / Ravish Mathew, Sampada Kumar Swain, and Shwetasaibal Samanta Sahoo Australia
  • Chapter 15. Rethinking tourism post COVID-19: Towards a 'more-than-tourism' perspective / Phoebe Everingham and Sinead Francis-Coan
  • Chapter 16. "how are we surviving the pandemic, COVID-19?": Perspectives from hospitality industry workers in australia / Ria Mehta, Anubha Mahender Singh, Sarah Hussain, Mahender Reddy Gavinolla, and Priyakrushna Mohanty Europe
  • Chapter 17.how will German travellers select holiday destinations and accommodation during the COVID-19 outbreak? / Giacomo Del Chiappa, Maximilian Tafel, and Gergely Sznolnoki
  • Chapter 18. The recovery phase of tourism destinations impacted by terrorism - the role of strategic marketing plans / Carina Boufford and Noëlle O'Connor
  • Chapter 19. Tourist destinations and instagram communications driving sustainable tourism recovery: The case of coronavirus pandemic / Sonia Ferrari and Debora Calomino
  • Chapter 20. Tourism impacts of the unesco creative cities classification and destination recovery: Residents' perceptions / Laurentina Vareiro, Raquel Mendes, Bruno Sousa, and Marco Valeri
  • Chapter 21. Clusters of generation z and travel risks perception: Constraining vs. Push-pull factors / Aleksandra S. Dragin, Nebojša Majstorovic, Bojan Janicic, Maja B. Mijatov, and Vladimir Stojanovic
  • Chapter 22. Island to island travel: The role of domestic tourism for the swift recovery of island tourism / Karl Agius
  • Chapter 23. Social distancing in the homes of queuing: Reopening theme parks / Lorna Thomas, Adesola Osinaike, and Tara Brown North America
  • Chapter 24. Shared accommodations in the Maldives: Disruptor or mitigator for the island's destination recovery? / Zeenaz Hussain, Jerome Agrusa, Joseph Lema, and Babu George South America
  • Chapter 25. Sustainability-focused recovery approach for cruise tourism after COVID-19: Key issues and opportunities in the port destination of mahahual - costa maya / Kennedy Obombo Magio The Future Ahead
  • Chapter 26. Post-pandemic destination recovery: Social constructionism and understanding the roles of semiotic representation of customer perception through-knowing / Charles Bladen and Carol Callinan
  • Chapter 27. Tourism recovery plans by uk destination management organisations (dmos): A new sustainable
  • Chapter, or a return to business-as-usual? / Jorge Gutic
  • Chapter 28. Festival and event tourism: Building resilience and promoting sustainability challenges and opportunities in a post- covid environment / Prem Subramaniam.