2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152416668
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Spatiotemporal Evolution and Influencing Factors of Tourism Economic Resilience under the Impact of COVID-19—A Case Study of Coastal Cities in China

Xiaolin Cai,
Yilun Xu

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the economic operations of many cities worldwide. Because tourism depends on migratory qualities, it has been severely constrained by the pandemic, which has affected the tourism business in several places. The research period for this paper is 2019–2021, and a comprehensive analysis of the spatiotemporal evolution pattern and influencing factors of the tourism economic resilience of China’s coastal cities is conducted using the resistance index, Theil inde… Show more

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“…The study of economic resilience in the tourism industry has attracted much attention and discussion with the shift from an economic to a risk-based society and the ongoing exploration of the concept of resilience. For example, Cai et al deepened the understanding of the theory of economic elasticity of tourism by using the resistance index, Thiel index and spatial autocorrelation analysis for the sustainable development of the tourism industry [14]. Wang Qian et al established a tourism economic resilience evaluation index system from the four dimensions of resilience, recovery, reconstruction and renewal, and quantitatively analyzed the spatio-temporal development characteristics and influencing factors of the tourism economy in 31 provinces and cities in China [15].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of economic resilience in the tourism industry has attracted much attention and discussion with the shift from an economic to a risk-based society and the ongoing exploration of the concept of resilience. For example, Cai et al deepened the understanding of the theory of economic elasticity of tourism by using the resistance index, Thiel index and spatial autocorrelation analysis for the sustainable development of the tourism industry [14]. Wang Qian et al established a tourism economic resilience evaluation index system from the four dimensions of resilience, recovery, reconstruction and renewal, and quantitatively analyzed the spatio-temporal development characteristics and influencing factors of the tourism economy in 31 provinces and cities in China [15].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective management support, providing practical aid and healthcare access, was identified as vital in mitigating mental health decline, crucial for employees facing pandemic-induced crises in these industries. Cai and Xu's (2023) comprehensive study delved into the factors shaping the tourism-related economic resilience of China's coastal cities, examining their spatiotemporal evolution. Their findings unveiled intriguing trends.…”
Section: Research Significance and Justificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Against the backdrop of the transformation from an economic to a risk-based society and the continuous exploration of the concept of resilience, research on the economic resilience of the tourism industry has received extensive attention and discussion. For example, Cai et al used resistance index, Thiel index, and spatial autocorrelation analysis to deepen the theory of tourism economic resilience and provide reference for the sustainable development of tourism [14]. Wang Qian et al established a tourism economic resilience evaluation index system from the four dimensions of resilience, recovery, reconstruction, and renewal, and quantitatively analyzed the spatio-temporal development characteristics and influencing factors of the tourism economy in 31 provinces and cities in China [15].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%