2020
DOI: 10.1080/13032917.2020.1856690
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COVID-19 and the acknowledgement of children as stakeholders of the tourism industry

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“…Therefore, there is still considerable potential and space for cooperation between scholars. Meanwhile, the research fields of the core authors are broad and rich, proving that within the context of COVID-19, tourism research is very diverse and comprehensive: There are rich research objects, such as airlines (Moon et al, 2021),hotels (Kim & Han, 2022), tourism industry practitioners (Zhang et al, 2020), destinations and children (Seraphin, 2020); Further, multi-dimensional research perspectives exist, such as tourism behavior (Banos-Pino et al, 2021;Park et al, 2021;Radic et al, 2021),corporate social responsibility ,food safety and consumption (Kartari et al, 2021) ,sustainable development and environmental protection (Calder et al, 2022),innovative tourism and others.…”
Section: Core Author Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there is still considerable potential and space for cooperation between scholars. Meanwhile, the research fields of the core authors are broad and rich, proving that within the context of COVID-19, tourism research is very diverse and comprehensive: There are rich research objects, such as airlines (Moon et al, 2021),hotels (Kim & Han, 2022), tourism industry practitioners (Zhang et al, 2020), destinations and children (Seraphin, 2020); Further, multi-dimensional research perspectives exist, such as tourism behavior (Banos-Pino et al, 2021;Park et al, 2021;Radic et al, 2021),corporate social responsibility ,food safety and consumption (Kartari et al, 2021) ,sustainable development and environmental protection (Calder et al, 2022),innovative tourism and others.…”
Section: Core Author Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es evidente que están emergiendo estudios que informan sobre el impacto de la pandemia en el bienestar financiero, físico, psicológico, social y emocional de las diversas partes interesadas, tanto del lado de la demanda como del lado la oferta de la industria turística, en general (Szromek et al, 2021;Yustisia et al, 2021;Seraphin, 2021). A medida que se ha avanzado hacia la "nueva normalidad" y se ha reactivado el turismo, los académicos, los Gobiernos y las empresas vienen adoptando un enfoque retrospectivo para reflexionar y aprender cómo reconstruir el mundo y, al mismo tiempo, fortalecer sus capacidades de resiliencia para sobrevivir en este mundo cada vez más turbulento.…”
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