2021
DOI: 10.3390/soc11040115
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Tourism Getting Back to Life after COVID-19: Can Artificial Intelligence Help?

Abstract: Measures aimed at keeping physical and social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic have started to be a big challenge for service industries all over the world. The utilization of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI robots) in hospitality and tourism can be imposed as a potential safety-related problem solver. This study explores consumers’ intentions to use hospitality services once all restrictions related to COVID-19 have been relaxed as well as their perception of how important they find … Show more

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“…Multi-Mediation Model providers think (Backer et al, 2020;Nhamo et al, 2020;Akhtar et al, 2021). Most of them have viewed this virus as an opportunity to offer a new direction for the tourism industry by working to activate the sustainability concept in the future (Nhamo et al, 2020;Ying et al, 2021;Perić & Vitezić, 2021). Hence, it seems that it is important to review our tourism practices and adopt some innovative techniques that enhance the sustainability concept while eliminating others that are inimical to the sustainability objective (Arroyo et al, 2011;Troshin, 2020;Rashideh, 2020).…”
Section: The Influence Of Experiential Value Of Augmented Reality Tec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Multi-Mediation Model providers think (Backer et al, 2020;Nhamo et al, 2020;Akhtar et al, 2021). Most of them have viewed this virus as an opportunity to offer a new direction for the tourism industry by working to activate the sustainability concept in the future (Nhamo et al, 2020;Ying et al, 2021;Perić & Vitezić, 2021). Hence, it seems that it is important to review our tourism practices and adopt some innovative techniques that enhance the sustainability concept while eliminating others that are inimical to the sustainability objective (Arroyo et al, 2011;Troshin, 2020;Rashideh, 2020).…”
Section: The Influence Of Experiential Value Of Augmented Reality Tec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no doubt that the role of technology developments was not limited to only increasing competition between destinations and businesses, but also focused on getting over the crisis (Purba et al, 2021;Akhtar et al, 2021;Petrović et al, 2021). The closest example of that is the coronavirus pandemic that appeared at the end of 2019 (Lau, 2020;Qiu et al, 2021;Perić & Vitezić, 2021). It is necessary to point out that the world has been benefiting from the advances of technology in various fields to face the crisis, such as medicine, education, and tourism (Azouri et al, 2016;Khatri, 2019;Mohanty et al, 2020).…”
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“…Finally, we formulate two exemplary practical implications of linking concrete measures to our modelling results. The practice of keeping rooms vacant for at least a night after a guest has checked out [ 46 ] likely has an effect on perceptions of susceptibility. Hotels that offer this service influence travel decisions positively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is no doubt that the role of technology developments was not limited to only increasing competition between destinations and businesses, but also focused on getting over the crisis (Purba et al, 2021;Akhtar et al, 2021;Petrović et al, 2021). The closest example of that is the coronavirus pandemic that appeared at the end of 2019 (Lau, 2020;Qiu et al, 2021;Perić & Vitezić, 2021). It is necessary to point out that the world has been benefiting from the advances of technology in various fields to face the crisis, such as medicine, education, and tourism (Azouri et al, 2016;Khatri, 2019;Mohanty et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Influence Of Experiential Value Of Augmented Reality Tec...mentioning
confidence: 99%