Many brains are better than one: the importance of interdisciplinary studies on COVID-19 in and beyond tourism (Unknown)
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Tourism Recreation Research
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46
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310-313
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2021
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Title:Many brains are better than one: the importance of interdisciplinary studies on COVID-19 in and beyond tourism
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Contributors:Wen, Jun ( author ) / Wang, Wei ( author ) / Kozak, Metin ( author ) / Liu, Xinyi ( author ) / Hou, Haifeng ( author )
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Published in:Tourism Recreation Research ; 46, 2 ; 310-313
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Publication date:2021-04-03
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 46, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 143
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Shradhanjali: Remembering TEJ VIR SINGH (June 1929 – April 2021)Singh, Shalini et al. | 2021
- 144
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Novel coronavirus and tourism: coping, recovery, and regeneration issuesFotiadis, Anestis K. / Woodside, Arch G. / Del Chiappa, Giacomo / Séraphin, Hugues / Hansen, Henning Otte et al. | 2021
- 148
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COVID-19: hotel industry response to the pandemic evolution and to the public sector economic measuresAnguera-Torrell, Oriol / Aznar-Alarcón, Juan Pedro / Vives-Perez, Jordi et al. | 2021
- 158
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Ceding to their fears: a taxonomic analysis of the heterogeneity in COVID-19 associated perceived risk and intended travel behaviourMatiza, Tafadzwa / Kruger, Martinette et al. | 2021
- 175
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Tourism demand and the COVID-19 pandemic: an LSTM approachPolyzos, Stathis / Samitas, Aristeidis / Spyridou, Anastasia Ef. et al. | 2021
- 188
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Tourism recovery strategy against COVID-19 pandemicYeh, Shih-Shuo et al. | 2021
- 195
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Perceived impacts of COVID-19 on risk perceptions, emotions, and travel intentions: evidence from Macau higher educational institutionsAgyeiwaah, Elizabeth / Adam, Issahaku / Dayour, Frederick / Badu Baiden, Frank et al. | 2021
- 212
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Sentiments and recovery of the hospitality sector from Covid-19 – a managerial perspective through phenomenologyVij, Mohit / Upadhya, Amitabh / Abidi, Naseem et al. | 2021
- 228
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Understanding international and domestic travel intention of Indian travellers during COVID-19 using a Bayesian approachDas, Sitanshu Sekhar / Tiwari, Aviral Kumar et al. | 2021
- 245
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The impact of COVID-19 on tourism sector in IndiaJaipuria, Sanjita / Parida, Ratri / Ray, Pritee et al. | 2021
- 261
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Resetting tourism post-COVID-19: why Indigenous Peoples must be central to the conversationHutchison, Bronwyn / Movono, Apisalome / Scheyvens, Regina et al. | 2021
- 276
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Sports events and the COVID-19 pandemic: assessing runners' intentions for future participation in running events – evidence from GreeceMaditinos, Zisis / Vassiliadis, Chris / Tzavlopoulos, Yannis / Vassiliadis, Serafeim A. et al. | 2021
- 288
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Analyzing one-day tour trends during COVID-19 disruption – applying push and pull theory and text mining approachRoy, Gobinda / Sharma, Swati et al. | 2021
- 304
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Rethinking game consumption in tourism: a case of the 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak in ChinaYing, Tianyu / Wang, Kaiyun / Liu, Xinyi / Wen, Jun / Goh, Edmund et al. | 2021
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Many brains are better than one: the importance of interdisciplinary studies on COVID-19 in and beyond tourismWen, Jun / Wang, Wei / Kozak, Metin / Liu, Xinyi / Hou, Haifeng et al. | 2021
- 314
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Conditional recipes for predicting impacts and prescribing solutions for externalities: the case of COVID-19 and tourismLim, Weng Marc et al. | 2021