Measuring the Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism Entrepreneurs and Businesses in Greece: Some Empirical Evidence

Gavriilidis Gaby, Theodore Metaxas
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ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to measure the impacts of COVID-19 on tourism entrepreneurs and business owners in Greece. For that purpose, electronic questionnaires were distributed to 548 tourism professionals coming from the domestic hotel, culinary, and travel agencies sectors. Furthermore, responses came from almost all the major tourist destinations of the country. The analysis of the data included several statistical techniques such as Factor Analysis, Parametric Tests (Independent T-tests and one-way ANOVA), Mediation and Bootstrap analyses. The results indicated that COVID-19 is expected to reshape Greece's tourism model, calling authorities to apply certain development policies for limiting the negative consequences of the new virus in the domestic tourism sector and in the national economy in general. Moreover, the impact of COVID-19 is differentiated on a firm and on a personal level. Firstly, small firms that operate in the culinary sector were more vulnerable to the effects of the pandemic. Likewise, persons with lower educational backgrounds and women were also more impacted by COVID-19 outbreak. In this context, policies for recovery should focus in reducing inequalities in the domestic tourism industry and strengthening social cohesion, moving towards more sustainable tourism models. The results are expected to help tourism authorities and local actors in Greece to take measures and apply policies for addressing effectively the problems that occurred in the domestic tourism industry due to the COVID-19 outbreak, aiming to enhance sustainability in the sector. Considering the importance that tourism plays for the Greek economy in terms of employment and turnover, addressing the problems of the pandemic gains growing importance. Lastly, the problems that arise from the research, which concern tourism professionals will assist state authorities to take immediate measures to support entrepreneurship and to ensure that tourism will remain the most dynamic sector of the Greek economy in the post-COVID-19 era.
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衡量COVID-19对希腊旅游企业家和企业的影响:一些经验证据
摘要:本研究旨在衡量2019冠状病毒病对希腊旅游企业家和企业主的影响。为此目的,向来自国内酒店、烹饪和旅行社部门的548名旅游专业人员分发了电子问卷。此外,答复几乎来自该国所有主要旅游目的地。数据分析包括几种统计技术,如因子分析、参数检验(独立t检验和单因素方差分析)、中介和Bootstrap分析。结果表明,预计新冠肺炎将重塑希腊的旅游模式,要求当局采取某些发展政策,以限制新病毒对国内旅游部门和国民经济的负面影响。此外,COVID-19的影响在企业和个人层面上是不同的。首先,在烹饪部门经营的小公司更容易受到大流行的影响。同样,受教育程度较低的人和女性也更容易受到COVID-19疫情的影响。在此背景下,恢复政策应侧重于减少国内旅游业中的不平等现象和加强社会凝聚力,朝着更可持续的旅游模式发展。预计调查结果将有助于希腊旅游主管部门和当地行为体采取措施和实施政策,有效解决国内旅游业因新冠肺炎疫情而出现的问题,旨在提高该行业的可持续性。考虑到旅游业在就业和营业额方面对希腊经济的重要性,解决这一大流行病的问题变得越来越重要。最后,研究中出现的与旅游专业人员有关的问题将有助于国家当局立即采取措施支持创业,并确保旅游业在后covid -19时代仍然是希腊经济中最具活力的部门。
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