The COVID-19 Effect: Examining Organizational Resilience in Outdoor Adventure and Experiential Education

IF 1 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Erik Rabinowitz, Aaron Michael Leonard, Alan Ewert, Forrest Schwartz, S. Deringer
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The COVID-19 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)) pandemic has impacted much of society, including those organizations involved in the fields of outdoor adventure and experiential education (OAEE). This study examined the organizational characteristics held by a select group of OAEE organizations in an effort to identify practices associated with crisis resiliency as the OAEE fields transition to a Post-Vaccine Rollout (PVR) setting and beyond. Data for this study came from Phase 4 of a parent study examining the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on outdoor adventure education fields (OAEE) (Leonard et al., 2021). Data were collected via online survey using Qualtrics and examined at three points: 1) pre-pandemic; 2) pandemic; and 3) post-vaccine rollout (PVR). Both demographic and organizational resilience items were collected. Organizations were asked to grade themselves (A, B, C, D, E) on their levels of resilience during the three pandemic phases. From an initial sample of 860, 94 usable surveys were obtained for a 11 percent response rate. Overall, the organizations studied graded themselves as fairly effective in dealing with the pandemic. Moreover, the level of organizational resilience they reported started high (pre-pandemic), went down (during the pandemic), and rose during the post-vaccine rollout phase, but generally not to pre-pandemic levels. Dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic has provided an opportunity for OAEE organizations to examine their effectiveness and organization resilience. This examination and subsequent action will be useful for the next crisis that emerges for the field.
COVID-19效应:考察户外探险和体验式教育的组织弹性
COVID-19(严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2))大流行已经影响了社会的大部分,包括那些参与户外探险和体验式教育(OAEE)领域的组织。本研究考察了一组选定的OAEE组织所拥有的组织特征,以确定在OAEE领域过渡到疫苗推出后(PVR)环境及之后与危机弹性相关的实践。本研究的数据来自一项家长研究的第4阶段,该研究考察了COVID-19大流行对户外冒险教育领域(OAEE)的影响(Leonard et al., 2021)。数据是通过使用质量法的在线调查收集的,并在三点进行审查:1)大流行前;2)大流行;3)疫苗推广后(PVR)。收集了人口统计学和组织弹性项目。各组织被要求对其在三个大流行阶段的复原力水平进行评级(A、B、C、D、E)。从最初的860个样本中,获得了94个可用的调查,回复率为11%。总体而言,所研究的组织认为自己在应对大流行病方面相当有效。此外,他们报告的组织弹性水平开始时很高(大流行前),下降(大流行期间),并在疫苗推广后阶段上升,但通常没有达到大流行前的水平。应对COVID-19大流行为OAEE组织提供了一个检查其有效性和组织弹性的机会。这种审查和随后的行动将有助于该领域出现的下一次危机。
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