Natural Disasters vs Hotel Industry Resilience: An Exploratory Study among Hotel Managers from Europe

Hotels, like any other businesses in a given location, can be threatened by natural disasters, usually with significant and long-term consequences. The hotel industry is particularly vulnerable and exposed to the risk of property being physically damaged or completely destroyed. Apart from the physi...

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Main Authors: Ivkov Milan, Blešić Ivana, Janićević Sava, Kovačić Sanja, Miljković Ðurđa, Lukić Tin, Sakulski Dušan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-08-01
Series:Open Geosciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0030
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spelling doaj-2555fdf48b9b460cb0a660ef757952172021-09-05T20:50:50ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472019-08-0111137839010.1515/geo-2019-0030geo-2019-0030Natural Disasters vs Hotel Industry Resilience: An Exploratory Study among Hotel Managers from EuropeIvkov Milan0Blešić Ivana1Janićević Sava2Kovačić Sanja3Miljković Ðurđa4Lukić Tin5Sakulski Dušan6University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, BioSense Institute, Zorana Ðinđića 1, 21000Novi Sad, SerbiaHotels, like any other businesses in a given location, can be threatened by natural disasters, usually with significant and long-term consequences. The hotel industry is particularly vulnerable and exposed to the risk of property being physically damaged or completely destroyed. Apart from the physical damage, there is also an accompanying economic risk of the tourism sector suffering as tourists avoid areas affected by a disaster event. Therefore, hotels in the areas prone to natural disasters must ensure they are resilient enough to carry on through the turbulent period until regular business levels return. This study is based on survey responses of 63 hotel managers from the 12 European countries most frequently affected by natural disasters. The study relies on multi-capital predictor based approach and examines hotel resilience to natural disasters. It has been found that managers’ previous experience of a natural disaster, duration of managerial experience, and organizational category and size have a positive effect on hotel resilience. Moreover, hotels must anticipate such situations and continuously drill how to respond efficiently and adapt quickly in order to ensure business sustainability. Practical implications, study limitations and future research recommendations are also discussed.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0030natural disastershotelsresiliencemanagerscapital predictorseurope
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author Ivkov Milan
Blešić Ivana
Janićević Sava
Kovačić Sanja
Miljković Ðurđa
Lukić Tin
Sakulski Dušan
spellingShingle Ivkov Milan
Blešić Ivana
Janićević Sava
Kovačić Sanja
Miljković Ðurđa
Lukić Tin
Sakulski Dušan
Natural Disasters vs Hotel Industry Resilience: An Exploratory Study among Hotel Managers from Europe
Open Geosciences
natural disasters
hotels
resilience
managers
capital predictors
europe
author_facet Ivkov Milan
Blešić Ivana
Janićević Sava
Kovačić Sanja
Miljković Ðurđa
Lukić Tin
Sakulski Dušan
author_sort Ivkov Milan
title Natural Disasters vs Hotel Industry Resilience: An Exploratory Study among Hotel Managers from Europe
title_short Natural Disasters vs Hotel Industry Resilience: An Exploratory Study among Hotel Managers from Europe
title_full Natural Disasters vs Hotel Industry Resilience: An Exploratory Study among Hotel Managers from Europe
title_fullStr Natural Disasters vs Hotel Industry Resilience: An Exploratory Study among Hotel Managers from Europe
title_full_unstemmed Natural Disasters vs Hotel Industry Resilience: An Exploratory Study among Hotel Managers from Europe
title_sort natural disasters vs hotel industry resilience: an exploratory study among hotel managers from europe
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Geosciences
issn 2391-5447
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Hotels, like any other businesses in a given location, can be threatened by natural disasters, usually with significant and long-term consequences. The hotel industry is particularly vulnerable and exposed to the risk of property being physically damaged or completely destroyed. Apart from the physical damage, there is also an accompanying economic risk of the tourism sector suffering as tourists avoid areas affected by a disaster event. Therefore, hotels in the areas prone to natural disasters must ensure they are resilient enough to carry on through the turbulent period until regular business levels return. This study is based on survey responses of 63 hotel managers from the 12 European countries most frequently affected by natural disasters. The study relies on multi-capital predictor based approach and examines hotel resilience to natural disasters. It has been found that managers’ previous experience of a natural disaster, duration of managerial experience, and organizational category and size have a positive effect on hotel resilience. Moreover, hotels must anticipate such situations and continuously drill how to respond efficiently and adapt quickly in order to ensure business sustainability. Practical implications, study limitations and future research recommendations are also discussed.
topic natural disasters
hotels
resilience
managers
capital predictors
europe
url https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0030
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