Organizations, strategic risk management and resilience : the impact of Covid-19 on tourism

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    • Gazzola, Patrizia
    • Pavione, Enrica
    • Pessina, Ilaria

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Organizations, strategic risk management and resilience : the impact of Covid-19 on tourism

Patrizia Gazzola, Enrica Pavione and Ilaria Pessina

(Routledge focus on business and management)(Routledge focus)

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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Description

Organizations, Strategic Risk Management and Resilience: The Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism aims to identify, analyse and underline the importance of having a conceptual framework designed to develop and improve the risk management and resilience for organizations, particularly during times of crisis. In the aftermath of COVID-19, it is of paramount importance to predict the trajectory of change in consumer behaviour to help managers identify the basis of a resilience strategy to ideally respond to the current situation. In particular, the book focuses on the analysis and description of the Italian tourism sector, giving a report on how the tourism sector reacted to COVID-19, underlining the importance to adopt a resilient approach relevant for evaluating the effective impact of the pandemic dynamics and to provide support tools for decision-makers to be prepared for the unexpected and to be able to follow a smart adaptation. The book shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest to students at an advanced level, academics and reflective practitioners in the fields of strategic and risk management and the business of tourism.

Table of Contents

Introduction I. Risk and Resilience Management in Turbulent Times II. Resilience Management During the Pandemic Outbreak of Covid-19 III. The Impact of Covid-19 on the Italian Tourism Sector IV. Analysis of Consumer's Attitudes to a Range of Tourism Activities and Destinations in the Light of Covid-19 Crisis V. Conclusion

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