Crisis management research (1985–2020) in the hospitality and tourism industry: A review and research agenda

TM Wut, JB Xu, S Wong - Tourism Management, 2021 - Elsevier
The global tourism industry has already suffered an enormous loss due to COVID-19
(Coronavirus Disease 2019) in 2020. Crisis management, including disaster management …

[HTML][HTML] Tourists' perceived destination image and behavioral intentions towards a sanctioned destination: Comparing visitors and non-visitors

AS Gorji, FA Garcia, P Mercadé-Melé - Tourism Management Perspectives, 2023 - Elsevier
Drawing on a qualitative study, this study aims to provide an improved understanding of how
tourists perceive a sanctioned destination's image and how sanction-induced crises …

Systematic analysis of development in Iran's tourism market in the form of future study: A new method of strategic planning

M Nematpour, M Khodadadi, N Rezaei - Futures, 2021 - Elsevier
Future study is vital now more than ever for countries to develop tourism and attract
international tourists. The main purpose of this development is to gain benefits, especially …

Tourism, peace and sustainability in sanctions-ridden destinations

S Seyfi, CM Hall, T Vo-Thanh - Peace Through Tourism, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Despite the widespread use of sanctions as a foreign policy tool in the absence of armed
intervention and as a means to promote peace, there is notable absence of research on the …

The influence of neophobia and enduring food involvement on travelers' perceptions of wellbeing—Evidence from international visitors to Iran

S Pourfakhimi, Z Nadim, G Prayag… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This study adopts PERMA as the theoretical lens to analyze the influence of neophobia
(reluctance to try new food) and enduring involvement on travelers' perceptions of the …

International sanctions, tourism destinations and resistive economy

S Seyfi, CM Hall - Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Sanctions have become an increasingly common and recurring feature of the political
landscape of international relations (Cortright & Lopez, 2018; Leyton-Brown, 2017). Despite …

Lines in the sand: the perceived risks of traveling to a destination and its influence on tourist information seeking behavior

O Oshriyeh, M Ghaffari, M Nematpour - International Journal of …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This study is aims to identify and categorize the perceived risks of Chinese tourists
(from mainland China) traveling to Tehran. In addition, this study investigates the …

[PDF][PDF] Sanctions and tourism: Conceptualisation and implications for destination marketing and management

S Seyfi, CM Hall - Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Siamak Seyfi is a Ph. D. candidate in the Department of Geography within the EIREST
(Interdisciplinary Research Group for Tourism Studies) at the University of Pantheon …

How tourists' animosity leads to travel boycott during a tumultuous relationship

A Siyamiyan Gorji, F Almeida Garcia… - Tourism Recreation …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to understand tourist behavioural intentions towards a destination when the
tourism-generating market (US) and the destination country (Iran) are engaged in ongoing …

World heritage tourism triggers urban–rural reverse migration and social change

R Buckley, F Shekari, Z Mohammadi… - Journal of Travel …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
We show that tourism to a World Heritage Area generates economic opportunities in nearby
rural communities, sufficient to reverse migration to the city. To carry out this test, we used an …