•The data presents a substantial benchmark of the COVID19 impact on tourism industry.•Theories, contexts, and methods to revive the tourism industry.•Post COVID-19 implications and policy initiatives ...for resetting tourism industry's sustainability•The findings help understand the dynamics of communities' perceptions of tourism development, perceived value, infrastructure development, and trust in Government.
The study stipulates phases to observe the proposed mechanism in formulating the travel and leisure industry's recovery strategies. The present pandemic COVID-19 has resulted in global challenges, economic and healthcare crises, and posed spillover impacts on the global industries, including tourism and travel that the major contributor to the service industry worldwide. The tourism and leisure industry has faced the COVID-19 tourism impacts hardest-hit and lies among the most damaged global industries. The leisure and internal tourism indicated a steep decline amounting to 2.86 trillion US dollars, which quantified more than 50% revenue losses. In the first step, the study explores the consequences and settings of the COVID-19 pandemic and how innovation and change can contribute to the tourism industry's revival to the next normal. Thus, the study determines that tourism enterprises and scholars must consider and change the basic principles, main assumptions, and organizational situations related to research and practice framework through rebuilding and establishing the tourism sector. In the second step, the study discusses direct COVID-19 tourism impacts, attitudes, and practices in gaining the leisure industry's boom and recovery. In the third phase, the study proposes to observe the characteristics and COVID-19 tourism consequences on the travel and tourism research. The findings provide insights in regaining the tourism industry's operational activities and offer helpful suggestions to government officials, scholars, and tourism firms to reinvest in the tourism industry to set it back to a normal position.
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El artículo examina las percepciones sobre la crisis en Tacna post-cautiverio (1929-1934) a través de la prensa local. Se re-construyen visiones locales del impacto de la crisis global, sus demandas ...al gobierno y propuestas económicas ante problemas como desempleo, dependencia de Arica y falta de obras. Se concluye que el contexto estuvo infuenciado por la crisis del Oncenio de Leguía, caída de precios de exportación y políticas de austeridad. Estos factores se manifestaron en Tacna a través del cierre del banco principal, el aumento de los precios y la falta de atención por parte del Estado.
La crisis de lo real. Representaciones de la crisis financiera de 2008 en el audiovisual contemporáneo Autores: Javier Marzal, Antonio Loriguillo-López, Aarón Rodríguez Serrano y Teresa ...Sorolla-Romero (Eds.) Editorial: Tirant Humanidades (Valencia, 2018) ISBN: 978-84-17203-47-4. 413 páginas
Review of: Territorial Politics and the Party System in Spain: Continuity and Change since the Financial Crisis, Caroline Gray (2020)Abingdon: Routledge, 167 pp.,ISBN 978-1-85743-983-0, h/bk, £84.00, ...ISBN 978-0-42929-006-0, e/bk, £25.89
This study incorporates the external environmental context into the study of corporate acquisitions by examining the performance implications of corporate acquisitions during an environmental jolt ...that alters the levels of environmental munificence. We posit that compared to the periods before and after an environmental jolt, corporate acquisitions during a jolt would be positively related to firm performance. Furthermore, we suggest that organizational slack would improve firm performance and accentuate the positive relationship between corporate acquisitions and firm performance during an environmental jolt; however, it would have negative impact on firm performance and make the acquisition-performance relationship more negative before and after a jolt. Using the Asian Economic Crisis as a natural experiment, we found general support for our core arguments based on a sample of firms from Hong Kong and Singapore. Our work demonstrates that firms can capitalize on the opportunities created by the changes in an environmental jolt.
This essay represents the collective vision of a group of scholars in vocational psychology who have sought to develop a research agenda in response to the massive global unemployment crisis that has ...been evoked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The research agenda includes exploring how this unemployment crisis may differ from previous unemployment periods; examining the nature of the grief evoked by the parallel loss of work and loss of life; recognizing and addressing the privilege of scholars; examining the inequality that underlies the disproportionate impact of the crisis on poor and working class communities; developing a framework for evidence-based interventions for unemployed individuals; and examining the work-family interface and unemployment among youth.
The impacts of the global economic crisis of 2008, the intractable problems of persistent poverty and environmental change have focused attention on organizations that combine enterprise with an ...embedded social purpose. Scholarly interest in social enterprise (SE) has progressed beyond the early focus on definitions and context to investigate their management and performance. From a review of the SE literature, the authors identify hybridity, the pursuit of the dual mission of financial sustainability and social purpose, as the defining characteristic of SEs. They assess the impact of hybridity on the management of the SE mission, financial resource acquisition and human resource mobilization, and present a framework for understanding the tensions and trade‐offs resulting from hybridity. By examining the influence of dual mission and conflicting institutional logics on SE management the authors suggest future research directions for theory development for SE and hybrid organizations more generally.