Affiliation:
1. Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania
Abstract
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.
Publisher
Editura Universitatii Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Sociology and Political Science,History
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