Tourist information centres in the time of a pandemic

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Tytuł
Tourist information centres in the time of a pandemic
Odpowiedzialność
Karina Natalia Tessar
Twórcy
  • Tessar Karina Natalia ( Autor ) 5.2
    Afiliacja, Pracownik naukowy :
    Instytut Gospodarki Przestrzennej i Geografii Społeczno-Ekonomicznej
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Osoba Dysc. Pc k m P U Pu Opis
0000-0001-9951-5714 5.2 70 1 1 70,00 1,0000 70,0000 aut. roz., konferencja z listy
Gł. język publikacji
Angielski (English)
Data publikacji
2021
Objętość
8 (stron).
Szacowana objętość
0,5 (arkuszy wydawniczych)
Adres URL
https://ibima.org/accepted-paper/tourist-information-centres-in-the-time-of-a-pandemic/
Adres URL
https://ibima.org/conference/37th-ibima-conference/#ffs-tabbed-15 2021-06-28
Uwaga ogólna
Konferencja: 37th International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA), 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain.
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Dokument źródłowy
Innovation management and information technology impact on global economy in the era of pandemic : proceedings of the 37th International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA), 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain / editor Khalid S. Soliman.. - King of Prussia : International Business Information Management Association, 2021
Strony: 6640-6647
Seria: Proceedings of the ... International Business Information Management Association Conference 2767-9640 ;
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Data zgłoszenia do bazy Publi
2021-06-10
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WorkId
27282

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The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic had a significant impact on many branches of the economy. Its negative effects badly affected the tourist industry. The closure of international airspace or land borders, limits on the number of places in hotels and other accommodation establishments, or the total freeze of their activities, as in the case of gastronomy, culture, recreational facilities or other tourist attractions, resulted in the reduced tourist traffic and significant economic losses. However, tourist traffic has not come to entire halt – still done are for example business, so some experts talk about an opportunity for the development of domestic and local tourism [1]. As mental fatigue [2] caused by stress and the introduction of many restrictions grows, some people return to their habits and travel. A year has passed since the announcement of the pandemic in Poland and also many business entities are coming back to their operations or trying to continuously operate in these new circumstances. These include Tourist Information Centres. The example of two model tourist information centres in Szczecin shows how the pandemic influenced, among others, the functioning of offices, the number of visitors, the method of communication, and the ratio of information provided in analogue and digital form. Research data was compared to the year before the pandemic. Foresight research, literature review and expert interviews were used in this study. This research has shown that despite the transfer of a large part of services to the Internet, humans are still the most reliable source of information.  

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