The Impact Of Seasonality In Tourism On Employment

GIS Business ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-80
Author(s):  
Ahmad Alshuqaiqi ◽  
Shida Irwana Omar

The majority share of Mediterranean nations is experiencing seasonality. The seasonal example is most communicated in goals well known for recreation the tourism. Italy is one built up case of sun-and-ocean goals. Tourist exercises are expanding, whereby the tourism is developing yet not creating, coming about with seasonality of business which impacts on the work of employees in the nation. The paper makes assessments dependent on auxiliary data obtained from measurable distributions of The Italian Ministry of Tourism. Utilizing methodological methodologies: Seasonality proportion, Lorenz bend and Gini coefficient seasonal focus is estimated. Outrageous seasonal fixation in visitor landings and overnights is distinguished. Conservative, business, biological and socio-social ramifications emerging from the tourism seasonality are explained and recommendations for future exercises to relieve seasonal convergence of the tourism are given. The paper adds to the seasonality writing by applying distinctive estimation strategies in a holist path and by nitty gritty elaboration of suggestions emerging from seasonal centralization of visitor exercises. The tourism is one of the main and quickest developing ventures on the planet (Volvo, 2010). The significance of the tourism on the planet economy is featured in the World Travel and Tourism Council report (WTTC 2017). As indicated by the yearly research in 2016 all out commitment of Travel and Tourism to GDP was 10.2% of absolute GDP, the complete commitment of Travel and Tourism to business was 9,6%, guest sends out created USD1,401.5bn (6,6% of all out fares), while the commitment of Travel and the tourism to add up to venture was 4,4%. The tourism is viewed as a financial generator, particularly in less created nations. Economies are searching for a financial leap forward through the tourism. The principle accomplishment is the expansion in visitor landings and overnights, whereby the tourism is developing under uncontrolled conditions.

Author(s):  
Woon Leong Lin ◽  
Bee Lian Song

This study examines the impact of ICT readiness on the tourism industry and how it leads to growing competitiveness by deploying three-panel data analysis techniques (pooled OLS, fixed effects, dynamic GMM) with 177 nations for the period 2011 to 2019. ICT readiness is gauged using the World Economic Forum's Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index, whereas tourism's contribution towards economic progress is gauged by overall international traveler arrival. The observations indicate that ICT readiness causes a statistically significant effect on tourism's role in economic progress. Tourism policy effects and guidelines for future works are discussed as well.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 121-134
Author(s):  
DEISY CASTIBLANCO ◽  

A ghost travels the entire world. This is the socalled collaborative economy that, as they confirmed, will move 235,000 million dollars in 2025. The idea of ??that ghost, which is defined as an economic system in which goods and services are shared and exchanged, through platforms digital The list of applications is innumerable around the world, Airbnb, Uber, Lyft, BlaBlaCar, GuesttoGuest, Parkfy, Unnea, in Colombia there are several, the most popular OLX, Uber, Airbnb, Rappi, Didi, Picap, Beat, Ubet eats among many more options of this so-called collaborative economy. This economy facilitates the needs, practical cravings of the daily life of citizens in terms of transportation, food, travel and tourism services, fun just by entering the cell phone and waiting for them to do things for you, however there are consequences at a social, economic level and environmental of this great technological innovation and economy model, which is necessary to know in depth to determine the impact and whether or not there is regulation by the competent Colombian entities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1(21)) ◽  
pp. 17-21
Author(s):  
Goderdzi Shanidze

If Pandemic has had an impact on any business it’s primarily a tourism business. Other businesses have a very close relation with this business and therefore they have been affected as well. As you know, the world travel and tourism market is expected to have lost more than 75.2 million jobs by 2020. According to the UNWTO, small and medium-sized enterprises were most affected. Their share in the tourism sector is 80%. Coronavirus will have a special impact on the countries whose economy accounts for a large share of tourism and whose economic growth is largely due to the tourism sector, and Georgia is also among them. According to the Georgian government, Georgia will develop the tourism sector in the near future, of course, in compliance with the safety standard and taking into account the recommendations. Tourism is the sector that has received the hardest and first blow due to the crisis and which, in addition to being one of the most important driving forces of the country's economy in recent years, the sector has a competitive advantage that can contribute to the economic development of Georgia in the post-crisis pandemic economy. Tourism is one of the largest spheres in the world, and its development is conditioned by the safe environment of the country, economic and political stability. It creates jobs and helps increase incomes for the population. International tourism contributes to the inflow of foreign currency into the country and affects the social and cultural environment of the country. That is why it is important to bring the tourism business out of the crisis.


2021 ◽  
pp. 146735842110345
Author(s):  
Justin Kenny ◽  
Christopher S Dutt

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant business disruptions around the world, with travel and tourism being particularly impacted. In response, governments and businesses implemented drastic responses to reduce the impact of the virus and mitigate the corresponding loss in business. Through nine semi-structured interviews with senior hotel managers in Dubai, the pattern of response was understood, along with participants’ perceptions of the long-term consequences of such responses. Through a variety of responses to handle this specific crisis, general crisis management – to cope with low demand – and efforts to recover – attracting new customers – the nature of responses appear to match those of previous crises, with some variations. In terms of the long-term impacts of these responses, it was felt that numerous properties would permanently close, the nature of international hospitality would become more consolidated and there would be long-term changes in operations and efficiency improvements.


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 147-158
Author(s):  
Людмила Семенова ◽  
Lyudmila Semenova

Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in many countries, able to bring a steady and recurring income in the economy of the state. In order to effectively use the existing tourism resources (natural, climatic, geographic, historical, cultural, etc.), we must clearly know the answers on the many questions, among which the following are most important. What is attractive area for visitors? What are the strengths and weaknesses of tourist product affecting the attraction of the mass tourism flow? How to neutralize existing risk to tourist destinations development? The issues of tourism industry competitiveness of Kaliningrad region and features of regional tourism market development are the aim of the study. One of the fundamental aspects of the formation of a favorable image of a tourism territory is the issue of transport accessibility and competent tourism logistics. The article presents and analyzes the main elements of the ranking of countries competitiveness in travel and tourism (Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index -TTCI), drawn up jointly by the World Tourism Forum in Davos, the International air transport association (IATA), the World Council of Travel and Tourism (WTTC) and the World tourism organization of the United Nations (UNWTO). The author determines the place and importance of the key indicators of the competitiveness relatively increasing numbers of tourists. In addition, the current status of the tourism industry and the transport infrastructure of Kaliningrad region are described, the elements that impact on formation of the regional competitive tourism complex in Kaliningrad region are considered. Scientific and practical significance of the study is in the analysis of the main elements of the transport accessibility of Kaliningrad region, which can be used in the design and adjustment of the tourism development strategy of Kaliningrad region.


2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-65
Author(s):  
Tapiwa V. Warikandwa ◽  
Patrick C. Osode

The incorporation of a trade-labour (standards) linkage into the multilateral trade regime of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has been persistently opposed by developing countries, including those in Africa, on the grounds that it has the potential to weaken their competitive advantage. For that reason, low levels of compliance with core labour standards have been viewed as acceptable by African countries. However, with the impact of WTO agreements growing increasingly broader and deeper for the weaker and vulnerable economies of developing countries, the jurisprudence developed by the WTO Panels and Appellate Body regarding a trade-environment/public health linkage has the potential to address the concerns of developing countries regarding the potential negative effects of a trade-labour linkage. This article argues that the pertinent WTO Panel and Appellate Body decisions could advance the prospects of establishing a linkage of global trade participation to labour standards without any harm befalling developing countries.


2016 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-47
Author(s):  
Geoffrey Squires

Modernism is usually defined historically as the composite movement at the beginning of the twentieth century which led to a radical break with what had gone before in literature and the other arts. Given the problems of the continuing use of the concept to cover subsequent writing, this essay proposes an alternative, philosophical perspective which explores the impact of rationalism (what we bring to the world) on the prevailing empiricism (what we take from the world) of modern poetry, which leads to a concern with consciousness rather than experience. This in turn involves a re-conceptualisation of the lyric or narrative I, of language itself as a phenomenon, and of other poetic themes such as nature, culture, history, and art. Against the background of the dominant empiricism of modern Irish poetry as presented in Crotty's anthology, the essay explores these ideas in terms of a small number of poets who may be considered modernist in various ways. This does not rule out modernist elements in some other poets and the initial distinction between a poetics of experience and one of consciousness is better seen as a multi-dimensional spectrum that requires further, more detailed analysis than is possible here.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (19) ◽  
pp. 39-46
Author(s):  
T. V. Pinchuk ◽  
N. V. Orlova ◽  
T. G. Suranova ◽  
T. I. Bonkalo

At the end of 2019, a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) was discovered in China, causing the coronavirus infection COVID-19. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic poses a major challenge to health systems around the world. There is still little information on how infection affects liver function and the significance of pre-existing liver disease as a risk factor for infection and severe COVID-19. In addition, some drugs used to treat the new coronavirus infection are hepatotoxic. In this article, we analyze data on the impact of COVID-19 on liver function, as well as on the course and outcome of COVID-19 in patients with liver disease, including hepatocellular carcinoma, or those on immunosuppressive therapy after liver transplantation.


Author(s):  
George E. Dutton

This chapter introduces the book’s main figure and situates him within the historical moment from which he emerges. It shows the degree to which global geographies shaped the European Catholic mission project. It describes the impact of the Padroado system that divided the world for evangelism between the Spanish and Portuguese crowns in the 15th century. It also argues that European clerics were drawing lines on Asian lands even before colonial regimes were established in the nineteenth century, suggesting that these earlier mapping projects were also extremely significant in shaping the lives of people in Asia. I argue for the value of telling this story from the vantage point of a Vietnamese Catholic, and thus restoring agency to a population often obscured by the lives of European missionaries.


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