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Residents Open Their Homes to Tourists When Disaster Strikes

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posted on 2024-11-16, 02:58 authored by Homa Haji Baba, Logi Karlsson, Sara Dolnicar
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 accept residents' offers of support. The more immediate the emergency, the higher the willingness to help and accept help. These insights point to the potential of involving residents in destination recovery efforts.

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Market segmentation methodology: attacking the 'Too Hard' basket

Australian Research Council

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Reducing the Australian tourism industry's vulnerability to external shocks: identifying and understanding disaster-resilient tourists

Australian Research Council

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Citation

Hajibaba, H., Karlsson, L. & Dolnicar, S. (2017). Residents Open Their Homes to Tourists When Disaster Strikes. Journal of Travel Research, 56 (8), 1065-1078.

Journal title

Journal of Travel Research

Volume

56

Issue

8

Pagination

1065-1078

Language

English

RIS ID

117050

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