The purpose of this study was to explore the host–guest interaction in tourism crisis communication. Guided by a practice-based approach, our study used the recent event of the 2018 Florida Red Tide as the context. It explored both visitors’ and residents’ information-acquiring and sharing practices in crisis communication. A total of 969 potential visitors and 460 Florida residents were surveyed, respectively. The findings of our study show that visitors preferred residents as their primary information sources in the crisis communication process. Repeat visitors who have no children and are the primary decision-maker are more likely to rely on residents for risk information than first-time visitors. The results further indicate that most r...
When a tourist destination goes into crisis, the news about the crisis immediately reaches visitors....
Research about disasters in tourism has emerged in earnest since the 1990s covering insights for pre...
This article focuses on the need to develop a comprehensive research agenda for crisis management an...
The purpose of this study is to explore residents’ roles as risk insiders in tourism crisis manageme...
Tourism destinations are vulnerable to the occurrence of unpredictable critical events. Critical eve...
This chapter focuses on risk communication in the tourism sector. Tourism organizations must communi...
Driven by the rapidly growing number of crises that affect tourism, the study of crisis knowledge ma...
The study examined tourists’ information behavior in the event of a crisis using the Consumer Inform...
In an environment, however, where the tourism industry is increasingly exposed to disruptions, stres...
ii ABSTRACT Background: Effective crisis communication has emerged as a key component in the managem...
The importance of perceived risk by tourists – while first studied in the broader context of general...
The Economist (2017) estimated that the last five decades witnessed a substantial increase in the nu...
Tourism is an industry highly susceptible to man-made and natural crises. Tourism operators may need...
Despite the negative impact of unexpected events-such as 9/11 and the Global Financial Crisis-on the...
This study attempts to identify crisis management practices deployed by tour operators to face crise...
When a tourist destination goes into crisis, the news about the crisis immediately reaches visitors....
Research about disasters in tourism has emerged in earnest since the 1990s covering insights for pre...
This article focuses on the need to develop a comprehensive research agenda for crisis management an...
The purpose of this study is to explore residents’ roles as risk insiders in tourism crisis manageme...
Tourism destinations are vulnerable to the occurrence of unpredictable critical events. Critical eve...
This chapter focuses on risk communication in the tourism sector. Tourism organizations must communi...
Driven by the rapidly growing number of crises that affect tourism, the study of crisis knowledge ma...
The study examined tourists’ information behavior in the event of a crisis using the Consumer Inform...
In an environment, however, where the tourism industry is increasingly exposed to disruptions, stres...
ii ABSTRACT Background: Effective crisis communication has emerged as a key component in the managem...
The importance of perceived risk by tourists – while first studied in the broader context of general...
The Economist (2017) estimated that the last five decades witnessed a substantial increase in the nu...
Tourism is an industry highly susceptible to man-made and natural crises. Tourism operators may need...
Despite the negative impact of unexpected events-such as 9/11 and the Global Financial Crisis-on the...
This study attempts to identify crisis management practices deployed by tour operators to face crise...
When a tourist destination goes into crisis, the news about the crisis immediately reaches visitors....
Research about disasters in tourism has emerged in earnest since the 1990s covering insights for pre...
This article focuses on the need to develop a comprehensive research agenda for crisis management an...