Udkommer d. 02.06.2026
Resilience and Recovery of Hospitality and Tourism
- Challenges, Synthesis and Agendas
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- Bog, hardback
- Engelsk
- 250 sider
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Resilience and Recovery of Hospitality and Tourism: Challenges, Synthesis and Agendas presents a comprehensive analysis of how the tourism and hospitality industry can recover and thrive in a post-pandemic world. The book introduces the concept of resilience and explores key challenges, including workforce development, leadership and the effective use of data-driven sustainable models. It highlights threats to resilience and identifies predictors that enable adaptation to evolving conditions. Emphasising the importance of strong leadership and collaborative capacities, the book discusses resilience-based frameworks that support global tourism revival. It also underscores the role of technology, sustainability and organisational culture in maintaining long-term resilience. Practical case studies offer real-world insights into overcoming challenges and implementing effective strategies. Designed for professionals, researchers, students and policymakers, this book serves as a critical resource for understanding and applying resilience strategies within the tourism and hospitality sectors. By combining theoretical foundations with practical applications, it provides valuable guidance for building a more adaptive, sustainable and future-ready industry.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal250
- Udgivelsesdato02-06-2026
- ISBN139781839998287
- Forlag Anthem Press
- FormatHardback
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10 cm
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