旅游业创新与不确定性下的韧性

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
N. Pappas, E. Michopoulou, A. Farmaki
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摘要

旅游业的特点是不确定性,因为鉴于其性质,它极易受到风险的影响。多年来,由于影响全球旅游业的各种危机(如新冠肺炎大流行、经济危机等),不确定性显著增加。即便如此,在日益增加的不确定性中,国际旅游流量继续增长,同时面临乌克兰-俄罗斯冲突等新出现的危机。不确定性和破坏性对旅游业来说并不新鲜;事实上,旅游业已被证明对影响游客需求和运营的负面事件具有相当的抵御能力,并最终得以恢复、适应和创新。因此,恢复力和创新研究采用了危机恢复的角度,侧重于创造价值的战略和实践,这并不奇怪。相关文献表明,旅游业的成功在于利益相关者采用的创新立场,以及目的地和公司在不确定时期表现出的韧性。影响全球旅游业的外部因素造成了不确定的环境,不仅带来了挑战和威胁,而且也带来了机会,使政策制定者和行业从业者能够重新思考旅游业的规划和发展。本期特刊旨在通过采用多学科方法,揭示在不确定时期影响旅游业演变、规划和发展的内部和外部动态,加深对旅游业创新和韧性方面的理解。从这期特刊发表的文章集来看,这一目标似乎已经成功实现,这些文章提供了丰富的研究成果,具有理论和实践意义。特刊由八篇文章组成,探讨了酒店和旅游业环境中的韧性和创新,展示了从行业和地理位置角度进行的各种研究的结果。该特刊的第一篇文章由Saiful Islam、Mishkatul Kabir和Kamrul Hassan撰写,题为“新冠肺炎不确定性期间旅行社的复原策略19:来自孟加拉国的证据”,讨论了孟加拉国旅行社为应对新冠肺炎大流行带来的挑战而采取的复原策略。作者的研究结果强调了韧性在旅游环境中的重要性,确定了外部机构和旅游运营商的战略对旅游企业的韧性建设目标有影响。因此,复原力表现为一个多维结构,相关研究需要捕捉这种复杂性。在他们的论文中,Islam等人提供了一个三维机制,列出了三类更广泛的复原力建设战略:a)内在复原力,b)内部诱导复原力和c)外部诱导复原力。这一概念框架可以帮助旅游运营商、政府机构和其他旅游业利益相关者改进为应对影响旅游业的不确定性而采取的恢复力战略。Mahfuzuar Rahman Barbhuiya和Devlina Chatterjee在题为“生存还是繁荣?心理和组织韧性对酒店业采用创新战略的影响”的论文中进一步强调了韧性在组织环境中的重要性
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Tourism Innovation and Resilience during Uncertainty
The tourism industry is characterised by uncertainty as, given its nature, it is highly susceptible to risks. Over the years, there has been a noticeable increase in uncertainty as a result of various crises (e.g., COVID-19 pandemic, economic crisis etc) influencing the global travel and tourism industry. Even so, international tourism flows continued to grow amidst the increasing uncertainty and whilst facing new emerging crises such as the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Uncertainty and disruption are not new to the tourism industry; in fact, tourism has proven to be rather resilient to negative events that impacted tourist demand and operations and, eventually, managed to recover, adapt and innovate. It is, thus, not surprising that resilience and innovation studies have adopted a crisis recovery angle, focusing on value-creating strategies and practices. Relevant literature suggests that success in tourism lies in the innovative stance employed by stakeholders as well as the resilience shown by destinations and companies alike at times of uncertainty. Externalities that impact global tourism causing an uncertain environment are not only yielding challenges and threats but also bear opportunities that allow policymakers and industry practitioners to rethink of tourism planning and development. This special issue aims to deepen understanding on innovation and resilience aspects in tourism by following a multi-disciplinary approach that uncovers the internal and external dynamics that affect the evolution, planning and development of tourism at times of uncertainty. Judging by the collection of articles published in this special issue which present rich research findings that carry theoretical and practical implications, it seems that the aim has been successfully achieved. The special issue comprises of eight articles examining resilience and innovation in hospitality and tourism settings, showcasing findings from a variety of study contexts both in terms of sector and geographical location. The first article in the special issue, written by Saiful Islam, Mishkatul Kabir and Kamrul Hassan and titled “Resilience strategies of tour operators during the uncertainty of COVID19: Evidence from Bangladesh”, discusses resilience strategies that tour operators in Bangladesh adopted to withstand the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors’ study findings highlight the importance of resilience in tourism settings, identifying strategies of external agencies as well as tour operators as influential on the resilience-building goal of tourism businesses. Hence, resilience presents itself as a multi-dimensional construct and relevant research needs to capture this complexity. In their paper, Islam et al. offer a three-dimensional mechanism that lists three broader categories of resilience-building strategies: a) innate resilience, b) internally-induced resilience and c) externally-induced resilience. This conceptual framework can help tour operators, government agencies and other tourism stakeholders in improving the resilience strategies adopted to address uncertainties impacting tourism. Mahfuzuar Rahman Barbhuiya and Devlina Chatterjee further highlight the importance of resilience in organisational settings in their paper titled “Just survive or thrive? Effect of psychological and organisational resilience on adoption of innovative strategies by hospitality
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