Government policies for tourism in Romania during the COVID-19 pandemic: a stakeholders’ perspective

IF 0.7 Q2 AREA STUDIES Eastern Journal of European Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.47743/ejes-2023-0106
Alexandra Cehan, C. Iatu
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This paper explores the tourism-related official actions undertaken by the government in Romania during the COVID-19 pandemic from a stakeholders’ perspective. The approach is based on answering three research questions: (1) Which are the policies that tourism stakeholders benefitted from during the pandemic? (2) How do tourism stakeholders appreciate the utility and efficiency of the measures implemented by the government? and (3) To what extent do the stakeholders perceive these measures as providing long-term benefits? Methodologically, the study relies on the statistical analysis of data collected through a questionnaire applied to tourism stakeholders from Romania. The results indicate mixed perceptions regarding the implemented policies, with most stakeholders considering the received support as less than optimal. A positive perspective is given by the fact that although most stakeholders regarded the positive impact of the policies only in relation to the pandemic period, there are also stakeholders indicating long-term benefits of these policies. These results are useful for providing lessons from the recent pandemic and for suggesting ways for improving governments’ response to future crises.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间罗马尼亚政府旅游政策:利益攸关方视角
本文从利益相关者的角度探讨了罗马尼亚政府在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间采取的与旅游相关的官方行动。该方法基于回答三个研究问题:(1)大流行期间旅游业利益攸关方受益于哪些政策?(2)旅游利益相关者如何评价政府实施措施的效用和效率?(3)利益相关者在多大程度上认为这些措施提供了长期利益?在方法上,该研究依赖于通过对罗马尼亚旅游利益相关者进行问卷调查收集的数据的统计分析。结果表明,对实施政策的看法不一,大多数利益相关者认为获得的支持不够理想。尽管大多数利益攸关方只认为这些政策的积极影响与大流行时期有关,但也有利益攸关方指出这些政策的长期效益,这一事实提供了一个积极的观点。这些结果有助于从最近的大流行中吸取教训,并为改善政府对未来危机的反应提出建议。
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期刊介绍: The Eastern Journal of European Studies (EJES) seeks to provide a forum for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue between ideas, and a framework for theoretical and empirical analyses covering major topics in European studies: European history, politics, European economy and European policies, EU community law, European culture and society. EJES encourages studies focusing on Central and Eastern Europe (including Eastern Neighbourhood) in order to better understand its transformations induced by the integration process and to address its specific challenges by supporting scientific debates on the general European theory and practice. Furthermore, the editorial board regularly invites distinguished guest editors to coordinate thematic issues.
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