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COVID-19 2 Adaptación 1 Adaptation 1 China 1 Health QR codes 1 Resilience 1 Resiliencia 1 Sensibilidad 1 Sensibility 1 Spain 1 Technology acceptance 1 Travel behaviours 1 Trust 1 Vulnerabilidad 1 Vulnerability 1 españa_ 1 中国 1 信任 1 健康二维码 1 复原力; 漏洞; 适应;感性;新冠肺炎;西班牙。 1 技术验收 1 新冠肺炎 1 旅行行为 1
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Duro, Juan Antonio 1 Fernández-Fernández, Melchor 1 Liu, Shasha 1 Perez-Laborda, Alejandro 1 Rosselló, Jaume 1 Zheng, Danni 1
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Resilience dynamics and their determinants: the transition to coronavirus pandemic recovery
Duro, Juan Antonio; Fernández-Fernández, Melchor; … - In: Tourism Review 79 (2024) 9, pp. 1560-1575
Purpose This study aims to introduce a dynamic perspective of tourism resilience by analyzing tourism demand in Spain during the 2020 and 2021 summers in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach This study uses regression and Lasso-type methods to demonstrate a great...
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Impacts of tourists’ trust, perception and acceptance of health quick response technology on responsible pandemic travel behaviours
Liu, Shasha; Zheng, Danni - In: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology 14 (2023) 2, pp. 278-294
Purpose This paper aims to establish and empirically test a theoretical framework to explain the impacts of health quick response (QR) technology trust and acceptance on responsible pandemic travel. Design/methodology/approach The study integrates trust, confidence and cooperation theory and the...
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