A Mind Genomics-Based Cartography to Assess the Effects of the COVID19 pandemic in the tourism industry

Author:

Papajorgji Petraq1,Ilollari Orkida2,Civici Adrian3,Moskowitz Howard4

Affiliation:

1. Lecturer at the Faculty of Economy Business and Development European University of Tirana Blv. “Gjergj Fishta”, Nd 70,H1,Tirana, ALBANIA

2. Lecturer at the Faculty of Economy Mediterranean University of Albania Blv. Gjergj Fishta, Nr.52, Postal code 1023, Tirana, ALBANIA

3. Lecturer at the Faculty of Economy Mediterranean University of Albania Blv. Gjergj Fishta, Nr.52, Postal code 1023, Tirana, ALBANIA

4. MindCart AI, Inc. White Plains, NY, USA

Abstract

This study aims to understand what Albanians think about the tourism business and the likely impact of Covid-19 on tourism in Albania. A Mind Genomics-based cartography assessed the different aspects of tourism, with a response from 4800 people out of 7000 invited. Mind Genomics is a new science based on regression models, data mining and clustering techniques. Only 38% of Albanians are optimistic about summer vacations. Two mindsets of Albanian respondents emerged from the study. Around 52.5% of participants belong to the pessimistic mindset about having vacations at all. The remainder, 47.5% of participants belong to the “cautious” group; they would wait for a “reasonable” offer to decide

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

Subject

General Energy,General Environmental Science,Geography, Planning and Development

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