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PLoS One ; 18(6): e0283644, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-20234559

RESUMEN

Over recent decades, the practice of human resource management in the transitional countries of Eastern Europe and in Hungary has changed significantly. Especially in local subsidiaries of foreign-owned companies and in the leading domestic large organizations, HRM has become a strategic function, while in the practice of small and medium-sized enterprises it is less common. COVID-19 hit companies, institutions and individuals unexpectedly, not only in Hungary but also in the more developed regions of the world. This crisis has also highlighted the fact that larger and better prepared organizations and public institutions have found it easier to weather this global human catastrophe. We analyze how the key tasks of HRM have changed during the successive waves, along four hypotheses. Initially, health protection, communication and home-office organization were the focus of the work of human resource professionals. In the second and third waves, securing and retaining staff became more important.


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COVID-19 , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiología , Hungría/epidemiología , Pandemias/prevención & control , Investigación Empírica , Europa Oriental
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Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism ; 42:100609.0, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | ScienceDirect | ID: covidwho-2231579

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Voluntourism is a unique tourism pattern which got considerable attention recently, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic and the intense search to promote and revive all the possible tourist patterns in order to support the tourism industry. This paper studied and analyzed voluntourism from a business perspective by developing Business Model Canvas (BMC) to support this tourism pattern. In order to develop Business Model Canvas for Voluntourism (BMC4V), this study relied on a Delphi Technique. A total of 22 experts, academics, stakeholders and officials active in voluntourism were invited to four-round Delphi workshops to identify the main components of the voluntourism industry. The developed BMC4V is structured from nine building blocks: key partners, key activities, key resources, value propositions, customer relationships, customer segments, channels, cost structure and revenue streams. The main contribution of this study is presenting BMC4V and guidelines for the stakeholders in ethically supporting the voluntourism industry. The results revealed that voluntourism has great potential to be a promising tourism pattern if we consider it a business model and not only a leisure tourism activity. Additionally, this study presented a key guideline for the main five actors in the voluntourism industry (voluntourists, sending organizations, servicing organizations, hosting organizations and government) to set this tourism pattern on the right track. Management implications Most of the scientific literature that discussed or analyzed voluntourism indicated that there are many negative impacts of this tourism pattern because of many malpractices. Accordingly, these negative impacts were exacerbated, putting voluntourism activities in the crosshairs and criticisms. This study seeks to present a different perspective on dealing with voluntary tourism, not only as a tourism model, but also by presenting it as a business model. Applying Business Model Canvas for Voluntourism (BMC4V) opens up new strategies and policies for decision-makers to enhance this tourism pattern, reduce crises and the negative effects associated with it and optimise these activities. This leads to a reconsideration of voluntourism as one of the promising tourism patterns that have the potentials to revive the tourism industry, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic and the scrambling for discovering and promoting all available and possible tourism patterns. In this context, this study presented a comprehensive business model that presented a clear and precise picture of all the actors involved in the voluntourism industry, as well as presented suggested key guidelines for the most effective voluntourism actors in order to restructure, develop, and raising the efficiency of this tourism pattern from a business perspective.

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Sustainability ; 15(3):2838, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MDPI | ID: covidwho-2225541

RESUMEN

Tea culture tourism is a product of the combination of agricultural tourism and ecotourism. After the COVID-19 period, this product is more and more popular. Tourism performance is an important index for measuring the development level of tourist destinations, and research on the influencing factors of tourism performance is an important way to promote the high-quality development of tea culture tourism. Using the tea tourism town of Wushan as a case study, 452 valid questionnaires were used as research data, and exploratory factor analysis, paired sample t-test and IPA analysis were applied. The results indicate that: (1) tourism performance is mainly divided into 5 dimensions and 22 specific indicators, including service quality, resource environment, tourism transportation, tourism-supporting facilities and tea tourism products;(2) there is a significant difference between the degree of importance and performance of visitors to each indicator, and the overall tourism performance of the case sites at an average level;(3) convenient service, professional service, business management, park traffic, parking conditions, environmental design, shopping environment, tea quality, and tea culture characteristics are potential advantageous factors, and 'service with a smile', accessibility, trail layout, overall image, air quality, natural scenery, landscape vignettes, network communication, public toilets, sanitation facilities, tourist service centers, tea travel activities, and tourism souvenirs are areas in need of improvement.

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Sustainability ; 15(2):1193, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MDPI | ID: covidwho-2200753

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The aim of this paper is to identify and analyze the four core driving forces that shaped the complex picture of rural tourist businesses. These driving forces are marketability, participatory, crisis mitigation and sustainability. This study focused on the scholarly perspective to study and analyze the rural tourism businesses' literature and its link with these four driving forces. By using the bibliometric analysis technique and VosViewer as a visualization tool, the results revealed that less than 50% of rural tourism literature was concerned with local businesses. Regarding the four driving forces, sustainability was the most linked force with the rural tourism businesses' scientific production. Contrarily, a relatively small body of the rural tourism businesses' literature discussed marketability, participatory and crisis mitigation, despite their significant role in the development of these local rural businesses. In addition, the results of this study showed the interest of rural tourism articles in the crisis mitigation pillar, especially recently after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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PLoS One ; 17(7): e0268047, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1962995

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This study aims to assess and analyse the efficiency of the tourism centres in the Southern Red Sea region, Egypt to apply coastal tourism development through the blue economy perspective. According to this aim, the study used two efficiency methods: Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Free Disposal Hull (FDH). A total of 29 tourism centres were selected to conduct the DEA and FDH methods. These efficiency methods (DEA-FDH) used inputs and outputs variables to estimate the efficiency of the tourism centres. The selected inputs were the length of the shoreline (km), area (ha), tourism investments (million EGP), quality of coral reefs, numbers of hotels, and tourism accommodation capacity. While the outputs were employees' number and tourists' number. The results indicate that, generally, the tourism centres in the Southern Red Sea region of Egypt showed high-efficiency scores, which reflects their good preparedness to implement the various coastal tourism development strategies from the blue economy perspective. The tourism centres in the Safaga-Quseir tourism sector were the most efficient ones, regardless of the efficiency models used. While the tourist centres representing the Ras Banas tourism sector were the least efficient centres in the whole sample (29 tourism centres).


Asunto(s)
Arrecifes de Coral , Turismo , Eficiencia , Egipto , Humanos , Océano Índico
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Sustainability ; 14(13):7762, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MDPI | ID: covidwho-1911575

RESUMEN

The aim of the present research is to assess the impact of factors such as welfare, infrastructure, security, and the environment on inbound tourism as well as to develop its forecast. Six proxy indicators of the above-mentioned factors were selected as variables, namely, welfare (real GDP per capita, life expectancy, consumer price index), infrastructure (passenger transportation volume), security (total recorded crimes), and the environment (CO2 emissions). We used a time series-univariate ARIMA model to forecast the inbound tourism in the Republic of Uzbekistan, and applied the ARDL model to assess the impact of lagged real GDP per capita on inbound tourism in both the short and long terms. The results of our research show that security and welfare significantly affect the inflow of foreign tourists in the country, along with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, the effects of which are expected to persist beyond 2026.

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PLoS One ; 17(3): e0265257, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1745311

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This research aims to find out the phenomenon of webinar competition from the viewpoint of the audience. Covid-19 pandemic makes webinars a means for knowledge dissemination. Many events offered turned out to be a tight competition among organizers and caused a different response for the audience. Academics participants' responses had never been known in depth so that they could be the basis for determining the strategy for the organizers. Using quantitative data through online surveys to further interpreted with the help of previous literature. The independent variables gender, age, frequency, cost, and place are used to determine their effect on loyalty, which is represented by the length of duration in participating in each webinar. The effectiveness of webinars as a means of disseminating ideas in the pandemic era still faces various challenges. Among academics, the loyalty at the webinar event is influenced by gender and age. It is important for organizers to effectively communicate to webinar participants so that they get the message they want to convey.


Asunto(s)
COVID-19/epidemiología , Educación a Distancia/métodos , Estudios de Evaluación como Asunto , Humanos , Indonesia/epidemiología , Masculino , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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