2021
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.38434-768
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Second Home Tourism: An Intercession for Rejuvenetion of Tourism Destination in Covid-19 Crisis

Abstract: This study aims to demonstrate how hedonistic Second Home Tourism (SHT) trips and eudaimonic community participation will retrieve tourist flow and revive tourist destination from the COVID-19 crisis. Q methodology was followed to measure the subjectivity of scholars, researchers and practitioners of tourism industry for the appreciation of SHT in the crisis. Q Method Software was used to conduct factor analysis. The result of the study concludes that short haul mobility/trip within periphery and/or travel bub… Show more

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“…Falk, Hagsten, and Lin (2022) demonstrated that tourists gravitate toward personalized vacations for fear of being infected, and that second homes are important in these choices. Munne, Hasan and Bhowmik (2021) stated that the pandemic has increased the interest in second home tourism. During the pandemic, people turned to second homes to protect themselves and have an isolated holiday.…”
Section: Changing Behavior Of People During the Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Falk, Hagsten, and Lin (2022) demonstrated that tourists gravitate toward personalized vacations for fear of being infected, and that second homes are important in these choices. Munne, Hasan and Bhowmik (2021) stated that the pandemic has increased the interest in second home tourism. During the pandemic, people turned to second homes to protect themselves and have an isolated holiday.…”
Section: Changing Behavior Of People During the Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current trend will direct priorities in the search for medical and wellness trips of people. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has fundamentally transformed the concept of tourism appearance (Rogerson, 2021;Munne et al, 2021). The possibility of using the phytoncide activity of the landscapes to prevent the consequences of the virus is a promising direction of biogeography (Berdenov et al, 2021;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we adhere to the concept of ecotourism, which is formulated by the International Ecotourism Society as a responsible travel in natural areas (territories), which preserves the environment and supports the well-being of local residents. The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a global tourism crisis (Munne et al, 2021;Rogerson, 2021). In many states, including Belarus, the number of inbound and outbound tourist flows has significantly decreased, and the activity of a number of tourist entities has been suspended.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%