Perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid-19. case of municipal territories in Antioquia - Colombia

The measures taken to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus affected the world economy and in particular the tourism sector. The stoppage of activities resulted in a drastic drop in its operations, also impacting on the perception that tourism actors have in the process of economic recovery. The...

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Main Authors: Luis Fernando Quintero Arango, Deiwi Jesús Zurbarán Arias, Sairi Tatiana Piñeros
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Nariño 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rtend/article/view/7895
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author Luis Fernando Quintero Arango
Deiwi Jesús Zurbarán Arias
Sairi Tatiana Piñeros
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description The measures taken to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus affected the world economy and in particular the tourism sector. The stoppage of activities resulted in a drastic drop in its operations, also impacting on the perception that tourism actors have in the process of economic recovery. The research sought to identify the perception of the actors in the tourism sector chain about the impacts generated by Covid-19 in the Jericó and Jardín municipalities, located southwest of Medellín-Colombia, with a qualitative and interpretive approach which tends to understand , interpretation and perception of the realities of tourism service providers. The design was crosssectional, not experimental, and the phenomenological method was used. Direct effects were evident mainly in the sustainability and permanence of the companies in the sector, financial and income weakness, which generated unemployment in the region. Finally, the tourism companies located in these two municipalities do not have action and response plans to these external threats, which leads to decisions such as reducing staff, closing and liquidating the companies in the short term and the feeling of not having the support of public institutions.
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spelling doaj.art-37f5662074cb4d8585f56a118aa95e192023-02-09T14:01:15ZengUniversidad de NariñoTendencias0124-86932539-05542023-01-01231123https://doi.org/10.22267/rtend.222302.213Perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid-19. case of municipal territories in Antioquia - ColombiaLuis Fernando Quintero Arango0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6268-065XDeiwi Jesús Zurbarán Arias1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6321-2217Sairi Tatiana Piñeros2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2201-2358Universidad Católica Luis AmigóUniversidad Externado de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaThe measures taken to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus affected the world economy and in particular the tourism sector. The stoppage of activities resulted in a drastic drop in its operations, also impacting on the perception that tourism actors have in the process of economic recovery. The research sought to identify the perception of the actors in the tourism sector chain about the impacts generated by Covid-19 in the Jericó and Jardín municipalities, located southwest of Medellín-Colombia, with a qualitative and interpretive approach which tends to understand , interpretation and perception of the realities of tourism service providers. The design was crosssectional, not experimental, and the phenomenological method was used. Direct effects were evident mainly in the sustainability and permanence of the companies in the sector, financial and income weakness, which generated unemployment in the region. Finally, the tourism companies located in these two municipalities do not have action and response plans to these external threats, which leads to decisions such as reducing staff, closing and liquidating the companies in the short term and the feeling of not having the support of public institutions.https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rtend/article/view/7895business managementcovid-19domestic workerslocal governmentperceptionservice industry
spellingShingle Luis Fernando Quintero Arango
Deiwi Jesús Zurbarán Arias
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Perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid-19. case of municipal territories in Antioquia - Colombia
Tendencias
business management
covid-19
domestic workers
local government
perception
service industry
title Perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid-19. case of municipal territories in Antioquia - Colombia
title_full Perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid-19. case of municipal territories in Antioquia - Colombia
title_fullStr Perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid-19. case of municipal territories in Antioquia - Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid-19. case of municipal territories in Antioquia - Colombia
title_short Perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid-19. case of municipal territories in Antioquia - Colombia
title_sort perception of tourism stakeholders due to the effects of covid 19 case of municipal territories in antioquia colombia
topic business management
covid-19
domestic workers
local government
perception
service industry
url https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rtend/article/view/7895
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