Novel coronavirus and tourism: coping, recovery, and regeneration issues
Anestis K. Fotiadis, Arch G. Woodside, Giacomo del Chiappa, Seraphin Hugues, Henning Otte Hansen
págs. 144-147
COVID-19: hotel industry response to the pandemic evolution and to the public sector economic measures
Oriol Anguera Torrell, Juan Pedro Aznar Alarcón, Jordi Vives
págs. 148-157
Ceding to their fears: a taxonomic analysis of the heterogeneity in COVID-19 associated perceived risk and intended travel behaviour
págs. 158-174
Tourism demand and the COVID-19 pandemic: an LSTM approach
págs. 175-187
págs. 188-194
Perceived impacts of COVID-19 on risk perceptions, emotions, and travel intentions: evidence from Macau higher educational institutions
Elizabeth Agyeiwaah, Issahaku Adam, Frederick Dayour, Frank Badu Baiden
págs. 195-211
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págs. 245-260
Resetting tourism post-COVID-19: why Indigenous Peoples must be central to the conversation
págs. 261-275
Sports events and the COVID-19 pandemic: assessing runners’ intentions for future participation in running events – evidence from Greece
Chris A. Vassiliadis, Yannis Tzavlopoulos, Serafeim A. Vassiliadis
págs. 276-287
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Rethinking game consumption in tourism:: a case of the 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak in China
págs. 304-309
Many brains are better than one: the importance of interdisciplinary studies on COVID-19 in and beyond tourism
págs. 310-313
Conditional recipes for predicting impacts and prescribing solutions for externalities: the case of COVID-19 and tourism
págs. 314-318
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