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      ‘No Ebola…still doomed’ – The Ebola-induced tourism crisis

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          • Explores the indirect spill over effect of a health induced crisis for tourism.

          • Research beyond the immediate response phase into recovery and resolution phases.

          • Employs Rapid Situation Analysis, over a 21 months research timeline.

          • Assesses crisis’ planning, response, recovery challenges in a developing country.

          Abstract

          Many recent crisis and disasters affecting tourism have been studied, but few explicitly explore health related crisis in developing countries. This study analyses the effect of the Ebola Virus Disease Epidemic (EVDE) on The Gambia, where, despite no reported cases, EVDE had devastating consequences. A Rapid Situation Analysis is used to gain insights into responses to the EVDE, encompassing interviews with key stakeholders, field observations and follow up meetings with those involved in managing the crisis over 21 months. A crisis and disaster framework is used to understand the challenges encountered. Findings highlight the importance of consumer perception and preparedness and management failures’ consequences, contributing to the broader debate on the indirect threat of epidemics on tourism in developing countries.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Annals of Tourism Research
                Elsevier Ltd.
                0160-7383
                0160-7383
                6 April 2018
                May 2018
                6 April 2018
                : 70
                : 76-87
                Affiliations
                [a ]Tourism and International Development, School of Sport and Service Management, University of Brighton, Darley Road, Eastbourne BN20 8JA, UK
                [b ]The University of Brighton, UK
                [c ]School of Sport and Service Management, University of Brighton, UK
                [d ]School of Business, Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, Queensland University, Australia
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. M.Novelli@ 123456brighton.ac.uk
                Article
                S0160-7383(18)30030-6
                10.1016/j.annals.2018.03.006
                7148729
                32572288
                4babc1d1-e7b2-4e21-8e52-8c10baf24778
                © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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                : 19 July 2017
                : 19 March 2018
                : 28 March 2018
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                ebola,tourism crisis,the gambia,perception,preparedness,recovery

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