2020
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2020.1806798
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What is the policy focus for tourism recovery after the outbreak of COVID-19? A co-word analysis

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“…In finding solutions to the decline in the sector, especially international arrivals, government support to businesses is paramount (Fong et al, 2020;WTTC, 2020aWTTC, , 2020b, and more policy implementations are needed, such as restoring travel confidence, ensuring the safe travel and return of the international tourists back to their country of origin (OECD, 2020). Furthermore, the government's commitment to tourism policies or messages in the recovery process of the tourism and hospitality sector during COVID-19 needs to be further studied and explored (Shao et al, 2020), as it can assist the practitioners and stakeholders with the necessary information to better respond to socio-economic challenges (Wang and Ap, 2013;Yeh, 2020). There is a lack of studies on the government's role to support the tourism and hospitality sector during health-related crisis in the literature (Okuyama, 2018) from the perspective of developing regions (Shao et al, 2020;Novelli et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In finding solutions to the decline in the sector, especially international arrivals, government support to businesses is paramount (Fong et al, 2020;WTTC, 2020aWTTC, , 2020b, and more policy implementations are needed, such as restoring travel confidence, ensuring the safe travel and return of the international tourists back to their country of origin (OECD, 2020). Furthermore, the government's commitment to tourism policies or messages in the recovery process of the tourism and hospitality sector during COVID-19 needs to be further studied and explored (Shao et al, 2020), as it can assist the practitioners and stakeholders with the necessary information to better respond to socio-economic challenges (Wang and Ap, 2013;Yeh, 2020). There is a lack of studies on the government's role to support the tourism and hospitality sector during health-related crisis in the literature (Okuyama, 2018) from the perspective of developing regions (Shao et al, 2020;Novelli et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the government's commitment to tourism policies or messages in the recovery process of the tourism and hospitality sector during COVID-19 needs to be further studied and explored (Shao et al, 2020), as it can assist the practitioners and stakeholders with the necessary information to better respond to socio-economic challenges (Wang and Ap, 2013;Yeh, 2020). There is a lack of studies on the government's role to support the tourism and hospitality sector during health-related crisis in the literature (Okuyama, 2018) from the perspective of developing regions (Shao et al, 2020;Novelli et al, 2018). Thus, the aim of this study is to examine the policies and messages of the government of Uzbekistan and strategies undertaken to bring tourists back to tourism sites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By keeping businesses running-the Swedish approach to COVID-19-the country shows some early consequences of the crisis that other countries may experience later, and it therefore represents an interesting context in which to study crisis management in tourism. A few previous studies related to COVID-19 have used data from the media (Chen et al, 2020;Shao et al, 2021), but these concern other regions of the world and raise different issues.…”
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“…All in all, there are few research to conduct an overall analysis of China's COVID-19 policy. In fact, some scholars have realized the importance of using thematic analysis and other related methods for policy analysis of COVID-19 ( Mei, 2020 ; Shao et al, 2020 ). Therefore, it is necessary to analyze China's COVID-19 policies with a holistic perspective to find the generation of COVID-19 related policies.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%