Crisis Management, Destination Recovery and Sustainability 2022
DOI: 10.4324/9781003295839-20
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Recovery of hotel occupancy using risk management of supply chains in the COVID-19 pandemic context at the US–Mexico border

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a backdrop for exploring new variables in disaster management practices. Kaneberg et al [19] and López-Vizcarra et al [26] examined how violence and the pandemic influenced organizational response and resilience. The latter study, in particular, provides insights into how supply chain strategies, particularly risk management programs, can mitigate the impacts of external crises on organizational performance.…”
Section: The Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a backdrop for exploring new variables in disaster management practices. Kaneberg et al [19] and López-Vizcarra et al [26] examined how violence and the pandemic influenced organizational response and resilience. The latter study, in particular, provides insights into how supply chain strategies, particularly risk management programs, can mitigate the impacts of external crises on organizational performance.…”
Section: The Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been considered the “deepest global recession in decades” by the World Bank (2020). No sector has been spared from the impact, as supply chains in agriculture (Alabi & Ngwenyama et al., 2023), medical (Ali and Kannan, 2022; Banik et al., 2022; Xu et al., 2023b), food (Ali & Govindan, 2021; Shafiee et al., 2022), infrastructure (Govindan et al., 2021), tourism (Bai & Run, 2022; López‐Vizcarra et al., 2023), fashion (Dohale et al., 2022), and manufacturing (Spieske & Birkel, 2021) have all been severely affected, demonstrating the inadequate risk management strategies employed by global companies. Managing such epidemic risk in global supply chains poses operationalization difficulties, as discussed in the existing literature (van Hoek, 2020; Xu et al., 2023a,c).…”
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confidence: 99%