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Abstract
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed the world, with confirmed infections threatening the health and lives of millions. Consequently, many hospitality and tourism organizations ceased operations temporarily, including the cancelation or postponement of large and small events. As lockdown measures begin to ease, events will be some of the last to re-open due to their non-essential categorization. Utilizing the diffusion of innovation theory from crisis management literature, nineteen in-depth interviews were conducted with senior event management professionals to explore how the events industry is innovating its service offerings in response to COVID-19. As the industry is forced to change its practices radically during the pandemic, findings reveal an interconnected innovation web modeled through the lens of diffusion of innovation theory. As a result, this research implies the need to develop a new type of innovation theory for the events industry that can be applied during extraordinary unprecedented disasters.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Convention & Event Tourism provides multidisciplinary perspectives on conventions, exhibitions, and events. The journal provides global perspectives on this dynamic industry and encourages international submissions. All papers go through a double blind peer review process resulting in cutting-edge viewpoints on trends, innovations, and research regarding convention and event tourism. In addition, the Journal of Convention & Event Tourism includes conference and book reviews, critical reviews on major issues.