新冠肺炎期间旅游业中小企业的危机管理实践

IF 2 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Tourism Pub Date : 2021-12-22 DOI:10.37741/t.70.1.8
T. Planinc, Marko Kukanja, Marijana Sikošek
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引用次数: 8

摘要

本研究考察了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,旅游业中小微企业(SMEs)的业务特征和流动性及其管理人员的人口特征和对危机管理实践(CMP)援助的期望的影响。这项调查是在斯洛文尼亚共和国进行的,那里的大多数企业被归类为中小企业。本研究以旅行社、住宿、餐饮设施为研究对象。总体而言,从中小微企业管理者那里获得了572份有效的在线问卷。研究模型包括五个研究结构:cmp、中小企业特征、流动性、管理者人口统计学特征和他们对援助的期望。结果表明,管理者主要依赖于劳动力cmp;流动性,利益相关者的援助,以及应对危机的政府援助。结果还表明,中小企业的经营特征、管理者的人口特征和流动性对cmp没有影响。政府援助的数量正向影响管理者对商业生态系统中其他利益相关者援助的期望,而中小企业流动资产的数量负向影响管理者对政府援助的期望。选定指标的使用可形成国际可比的基准过程,并有助于改善旅游业中小企业的危机管理。结论为研究人员、政策制定者和管理者提供了建议和有用的信息。
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Crisis Management Practices in Tourism SMEs During COVID-19
This study examines the influence of tourism micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) business characteristics and liquidity and their managers’ demographic characteristics and expectations for assistance regarding crisis management practices (CMP) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey was conducted in the Republic of Slovenia, where the majority of businesses are classified as SMEs. This study focuses on tourist agencies, lodging, and food and beverage facilities. Overall, 572 valid online questionnaires have been obtained from SME managers. The research model included five research constructs: CMPs, SMEs business characteristics, liquidity, managers’ demographic characteristics, and their expectations for assistance. Results show that managers primarily rely on labour CMPs; liquidity, assistance from stakeholders, and governmental aid in dealing with the crisis. Results also indicate that SMEs’ business characteristics, managers’ demographic characteristics, and liquidity do not influence CMPs. The amount of provided governmental aid positively influences managers’ expectations for assistance from other stakeholders of the business ecosystem, while the amount of SMEs’ liquid assets negatively influences managers’ expectations for governmental aid. The use of selected indicators enables an internationally comparable benchmarking process and facilitates the improvement of crisis management in tourism SMEs. The conclusion provides recommendations and useful information for researchers, policymakers, and managers.
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Tourism
Tourism HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
17.60%
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0
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal TOURISM is an international academic and professional quarterly which welcomes articles on various aspects of travel and tourism. Th e journal emphasises the broadness and interrelatedness of the tourism sector. Manuscripts submitted to the Journal can be processed quickly if they are prepared according to the following guidelines. Manuscripts will be returned to the author with a set of instructions if they are not submitted according to our style guide. No contribution will be accepted which has been published elsewhere, unless it is specifi cally invited or agreed by the Editor.
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