Residents are key stakeholders of tourism destinations. Yet, to date, no study has investigated if and how residents can contribute to destination recovery when a disaster hits. The emergence of peer-to-peer networks offers an efficient platform for residents to open their homes to displaced tourists. Such help is particularly critical if key tourist infrastructure is severely damaged. But are residents willing to open their homes and help in other ways? The present study adopts a scenario-based survey research design, including Australians who live in tourism regions and Australian tourists. Results indicate that (1) segments of residents willing to support the tourism industry in disaster situations exist, and (2) tourists are willing to ...
The floods that spread across Queensland, Australia in 2011 provided a salutary reminder of the appa...
Community resilience is a growing research area due to increased frequency, intensity and the extent...
The national recovery principles state that disaster recovery should be community-led. However, repo...
Residents are key stakeholders of tourism destinations. Yet, to date, no study has investigated if a...
Large-scale natural disasters and man-made crises, such as terrorist attacks, can lead to substantia...
Tourism destinations are vulnerable to the occurrence of unpredictable critical events. Critical eve...
Tourists are essential to a destination's social and economic recovery following disaster, reducing ...
This article presents the results of a quantitative study designed to investigate the perceptual and...
The tourism industry is vulnerable to disasters due to its heavy dependence on natural resources. De...
The current study investigated whether we could encourage Australian residents to become better prep...
Despite increased global interest in the impacts of natural disasters on tourism, little research ha...
This paper reports one of four case studies that are part of a larger study aimed at identifying ind...
One of the key roles of a destination marketing organization (DMO) is to portray their destination i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the host–guest interaction in tourism crisis communication....
The current study investigated whether we could encourage Australian residents to become better prep...
The floods that spread across Queensland, Australia in 2011 provided a salutary reminder of the appa...
Community resilience is a growing research area due to increased frequency, intensity and the extent...
The national recovery principles state that disaster recovery should be community-led. However, repo...
Residents are key stakeholders of tourism destinations. Yet, to date, no study has investigated if a...
Large-scale natural disasters and man-made crises, such as terrorist attacks, can lead to substantia...
Tourism destinations are vulnerable to the occurrence of unpredictable critical events. Critical eve...
Tourists are essential to a destination's social and economic recovery following disaster, reducing ...
This article presents the results of a quantitative study designed to investigate the perceptual and...
The tourism industry is vulnerable to disasters due to its heavy dependence on natural resources. De...
The current study investigated whether we could encourage Australian residents to become better prep...
Despite increased global interest in the impacts of natural disasters on tourism, little research ha...
This paper reports one of four case studies that are part of a larger study aimed at identifying ind...
One of the key roles of a destination marketing organization (DMO) is to portray their destination i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the host–guest interaction in tourism crisis communication....
The current study investigated whether we could encourage Australian residents to become better prep...
The floods that spread across Queensland, Australia in 2011 provided a salutary reminder of the appa...
Community resilience is a growing research area due to increased frequency, intensity and the extent...
The national recovery principles state that disaster recovery should be community-led. However, repo...