2021
DOI: 10.2298/ijgi2102181b
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Resilience of tourism employees to changes caused by COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: Although tourism is an industry that has become resistant to various problems over time, the consequences left by COVID?19 pandemic have taken on global proportions. Serbia, like many other countries, has suffered a great damage in tourism industry since the beginning of the pandemic. However, research on the connection between COVID?19 and tourism in Serbia is in its infancy. As no research has been conducted in Serbia on the resilience of employees in different sectors of tourism, the main … Show more

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“…Republic of Serbia has always been rich in natural resources, and the villages of Serbia are considered a potential tourist offer, precisely because of the very weak offer on the tourist market (Božović et al, 2021). Rural settlements become an attractor for tourists, especially in conditions when there was a pandemic, and the local population was looking for a place to escape from urban areas, and to avoid closure during the restrictive measures that had to be observed in certain periods of the previous two and a half years (Blešić et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Republic of Serbia has always been rich in natural resources, and the villages of Serbia are considered a potential tourist offer, precisely because of the very weak offer on the tourist market (Božović et al, 2021). Rural settlements become an attractor for tourists, especially in conditions when there was a pandemic, and the local population was looking for a place to escape from urban areas, and to avoid closure during the restrictive measures that had to be observed in certain periods of the previous two and a half years (Blešić et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In times of crisis, there are structural changes in all economic sectors, including the behavior of consumers of services. The COVID-19 pandemic had the strongest impact on business, but also on the psyche and behavior of consumers (Assaf et al, 2021;Božović et al, 2021). Most schools and higher education institutions worked remotely, cafes, bars, pubs and shopping malls were closed.…”
Section: Some Of the Negative Effects Of The Pandemic On The Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, based on the available data on the number of tourist arrivals worldwide, it can be seen that the percentage during January 2020 was still growing in the number of tourists. In the following months, a significant decline in the number of tourist arrivals is evident, which corresponds to the period in which measures were introduced in the fight against the Covid-19 virus (Bozovic et. al., 2021).…”
Section: Economic Analysis Of the Tourism Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%