Revisiting destination competitiveness through chaos theory: The butterfly competitiveness model

L Altinay, M Kozak - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2021 - Elsevier
The second decade of this century has been characterized by a particular emphasis on the
significance of safety and security in human life in general and in tourist decision-making in …

Developing an integrated model for the competitiveness of sports tourism destinations

E Moradi, M Ehsani, M Saffari, RNS Hosseini - Journal of destination …, 2022 - Elsevier
Several conceptual models have been developed in previous studies to address destination
competitiveness; Nevertheless, to our knowledge, this issue has not been examined from …

Understanding tourists' behavioral intention and destination support in post-pandemic recovery: The case of the Vietnamese domestic market

LH Duong, QD Phan, TT Nguyen, DV Huynh… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Many countries have recently strived to accelerate the tourism recovery process by restarting
their tourism industry despite the unprecedented risks of the COVID-19 crisis. Noticeably …

COVID-19's Impact on the Restaurant Industry

C Gomes, C Malheiros, F Campos, L Lima Santos - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The restaurant industry contributed to the creation of wealth and employment until the end of
2019, when it reached maximum values. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic in early …

Changes in DMO's Orientation and Tools to Support Organizations in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic

W Fedyk, M Sołtysik, J Bagińska, M Ziemba… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism industry has been hit by the biggest crisis in
its history. Its effects are visible throughout the tourism industry, including the management …

Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism Destination Resilience and Recovery: A Review of Future Research Directions

R Gera, A Kumar - COVID-19, Tourist Destinations and Prospects for …, 2023 - Springer
This chapter aims to categorise the results of empirical research in the published literature
on the tourist's psychological and behavioural responses. This study also explores …

[PDF][PDF] Second home tourism: an intercession for rejuvenetion of tourism destination in Covid-19 crisis

SM Munne, S Hasan, D Bhowmik - GeoJournal of Tourism and …, 2021 - academia.edu
This study aims to demonstrate how hedonistic Second Home Tourism (SHT) trips and
eudaimonic community participation will retrieve tourist flow and revive tourist destination …

'Experience the destination in times of crisis': lessons from the approach of DMOs to destination marketing from concept to practice

A Pawłowska-Legwand, J Hibner… - Current Issues in …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the established practices of DMOs. However, it also
prompted a shift towards utilising the untapped potential and resources of regions, which …

[PDF][PDF] Design and Measurement of Religious Tourism Destination Management Model in Yazd Province

FS Mirfakhradini - International journal of Tourism, Culture & …, 2023 - ijtcs.usc.ac.ir
In the 21st century, the meaning of places is essential to people. Meanings havegained
symbolic importance through tourism heritage. Tourism is a powerful force in shaping the …

Tourism cluster management in cross-border destinations: Blind spots and invisible lines

J Guia, D Blasco, N Ferrer-Roca - Routledge Handbook of …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Tourism clusters across borders are more commonly referred to as cross-border
partnerships, or simply cross-border destinations. The literature has identified many …