2020
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-020-00630-8
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COVID-19 impact and survival strategy in business tourism market: the example of the UAE MICE industry

Abstract: Today the industry of meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions, commonly known under the name of MICE, contributes to economic diversification and actively stimulates the rational use of cultural-historical and natural recreational resources. As of 2019, the total contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) equalled 11.5 per cent. More than 2.3 million visitors cited business as their main purpose of travel to Dubai in 2019, marking a two per cent increase compared … Show more

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“…In 2019, it was the third-largest export sector of the global economy (i.e.,7% of international trade) and the livelihoods of millions of people in developing and developed economies ("Tourism and Covid-19", 2020). In the same year, the tourism industry's global gross domestic product (GDP) was nearly USD 9 trillion (Constantin et al, 2021), and the international arrivals surpassed the 1.5 billion marks for the first time (Aburumman, 2020). However, it is among the most affected sectors by the Covid-19 pandemic, impacting every part of its vast value chain and around 120 million jobs worldwide (Constantin et al, 2021;"Tourism and Covid-19", 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 2019, it was the third-largest export sector of the global economy (i.e.,7% of international trade) and the livelihoods of millions of people in developing and developed economies ("Tourism and Covid-19", 2020). In the same year, the tourism industry's global gross domestic product (GDP) was nearly USD 9 trillion (Constantin et al, 2021), and the international arrivals surpassed the 1.5 billion marks for the first time (Aburumman, 2020). However, it is among the most affected sectors by the Covid-19 pandemic, impacting every part of its vast value chain and around 120 million jobs worldwide (Constantin et al, 2021;"Tourism and Covid-19", 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La súbita irrupción de la pandemia ha requerido de las empresas la adopción de decisiones de toda índole. Sectores como el MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) han recurrido a medidas operacionales obvias, como recurrir a la subcontratación, buscando la reducción de costes operativos (Aburumman, 2020). Kang et al (2020) han identificado nueve respuestas urgentes desde el marketing a la crisis COVID; ajustar los productos de forma proactiva para las necesidades emergentes; coordinar proveedores para satisfacer la creciente demanda; migrar a canales de distribución digitales; promover la solidaridad con la totalidad de los miembros de la cadena de suministro; invertir en publicidad y promoción; fomentar la venta cruzada; y apoyar a los clientes existentes.…”
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“…Penelitian-penelitian mulai bermunculan untuk meneliti dampak maupun mencari solusi bagi industriindustri yang terpengaruh oleh pandemi ini seperti misalnya penelitian di industri penerbangan (Cotfas et al, 2020;Drljača et al, 2020;Munawar et al, 2021;Pongpirul et al, 2020), pengeboran minyak dan gas (Cansado-Bravo & Rodríguez-Monroy, 2020;Meher et al, 2020), restoran (Asefa et al, 2020;Hwang et al, 2020;Lai et al, 2020;Motoc, 2020), bidang pariwisata dan hospitaliti (Aburumman, 2020;Di Vaio et al, 2020;Radic et al, 2020;Varelas & Apostolopoulos, 2020) dan juga bidang kesehatan (Kwon et al, 2020;Welfens, 2020).…”
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