Tourism crisis and disaster management in the Asia-Pacific
Tourism crisis and disaster management in the Asia-Pacific [online] /
edited by Brent W. Ritchie, Kom Campiranon
- Wallingford : CABI, 2015
- 1 resursă online (xvi, 268 p.)
- CABI series in tourism management reasearch 1 .
- CABI series in tourism management reasearch 1 .
Index
Include referințe bibliografice.
Major themes and perspectives Conceptualizing organizational resilience in tourism crisis management Theoretical perspectives on crimes against tourists The influence of organizational culture on crisis planning: an application of the Competing Values Framework (CVF) in Chinese hotels How does crisis leadership influence effective crisis readiness (CR)? Collaborative communication networks: an application in Indonesia Integrating tourism into disaster recovery management: the case of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 2011 An analysis of the tourism industry's management responses to political crises in Thailand From tsunami to recovery: the resilience of the Sri Lankan tourism industry Analysing the impact of the 2011 natural disasters on the Central Queensland tourism industry Influence of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on the Chinese outbound travel market: a case study of the Shanghai regional market The development of a transnational tourism risk, crisis and recovery management network The development of new tourism networks to respond to and recover from the 2011 Christchurch earthquake Ecotourism as a sustainable recovery tool after an earthquake The devastation of Darwin: representing the recovery and reconstruction of Australia after Cyclone Tracy Conclusion and future directions
9781780643250 (print) 9781780643267
DE-Geografie
DE-Economie
Asia
Index
Include referințe bibliografice.
Major themes and perspectives Conceptualizing organizational resilience in tourism crisis management Theoretical perspectives on crimes against tourists The influence of organizational culture on crisis planning: an application of the Competing Values Framework (CVF) in Chinese hotels How does crisis leadership influence effective crisis readiness (CR)? Collaborative communication networks: an application in Indonesia Integrating tourism into disaster recovery management: the case of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 2011 An analysis of the tourism industry's management responses to political crises in Thailand From tsunami to recovery: the resilience of the Sri Lankan tourism industry Analysing the impact of the 2011 natural disasters on the Central Queensland tourism industry Influence of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on the Chinese outbound travel market: a case study of the Shanghai regional market The development of a transnational tourism risk, crisis and recovery management network The development of new tourism networks to respond to and recover from the 2011 Christchurch earthquake Ecotourism as a sustainable recovery tool after an earthquake The devastation of Darwin: representing the recovery and reconstruction of Australia after Cyclone Tracy Conclusion and future directions
9781780643250 (print) 9781780643267
DE-Geografie
DE-Economie
Asia