Adaptation of local businesses to the new era during the COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war: case of Çeşme

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2024

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Murat Nazlı

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Turkey’s economic impact has been severe due to the lack of international tourists and the Covid-19 pandemic. Specifically the tourist destination Çeşme has suffered economic fluctuations due to decreased international visitors the Russia-Ukraine war and insufficient domestic tourists to fill the gap. The study aims to identify deficiencies that help stakeholders manage tourism development amid Covid-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews (n = 34) with local business owners operating for at least 25 years. The study provides insights into the recent tourism development during the pandemic and presents a high level of resilience among local businesses. The business owners perceive the current pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war situation differently psychologically. Most resilient business owners look for business opportunities by adapting their business models for long-term survival despite the pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war affecting international tourism. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Covid-19, Local Business, Russia-ukraine War, Sustainable Tourism, Çeşme, Business, Covid-19, Economic Impact, Ecotourism, Questionnaire Survey, Tourism Development, Tourist Destination, War, Russian Federation, Ukraine, business, COVID-19, economic impact, ecotourism, questionnaire survey, tourism development, tourist destination, war, Russian Federation, Ukraine, COVID-19, Cesme, Local Business, Sustainable Tourism, Russia-Ukraine War

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Current Issues in Tourism

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27

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8

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1173

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1184
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