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The Covid-19 pandemic as a tourism and hospitality evolutionary launchpad
Ioannis S. Pantelidis
School of Business and Law
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Business & Economics
Tourism and Hospitality
85%
Evolutionary
56%
Media Analysis
17%
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
16%
Media Effects
15%
Strategic Innovation
13%
Tour Operators
13%
Anger
13%
Strategic Thinking
12%
Positive Emotions
12%
Negative Emotions
12%
Passion
12%
Pessimism
12%
Strategic Issues
12%
Surveillance
11%
Twitter
11%
Anticipation
11%
Simplicity
11%
Optimism
11%
Government Intervention
11%
Staffing
10%
Renewal
10%
Hospitality
10%
Closure
10%
Resilience
10%
Tactics
10%
Viability
9%
Restaurants
9%
Solidarity
9%
Integral
9%
Vendors
9%
Social Media
8%
Agenda
8%
Hotels
8%
Planning
8%
Innovation
7%
Industry
7%
Tourism
7%
Health
7%
Stakeholders
6%
Social Sciences
Tourism
63%
escapism
16%
emotion
15%
editor-in-chief
14%
media analysis
14%
innovation
13%
pessimism
13%
industry
12%
staffing
11%
optimism
10%
twitter
10%
research focus
10%
anger
10%
edition
9%
tactics
9%
solidarity
9%
travel
9%
surveillance
9%
resilience
9%
flexibility
8%
social media
8%
contact
7%
stakeholder
7%
anxiety
6%
economy
6%
planning
6%
event
6%
health
4%
time
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
pandemics
100%
tourism
67%
innovation
18%
social media
13%
industry
12%
regrowth
12%
surveillance
10%
viability
10%
travel
9%
stakeholder
8%
economy
8%
effect
7%
health
7%
speed
6%
planning
6%
analysis
5%
loss
5%
method
2%