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Three main risks faced by the businesses represented by the interviewees prior to the coronavirus outbreak
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The aim of the study is to examine how the crisis management of tourist attraction sites evolved before and during the coronavirus epidemic. Eighty-seven in-depth interviews were conducted with managers responsible for crisis management of attraction sites, examining the stages of preparation and response regarding the perception of the crisis, set...
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... a reduction or delay in the amount of aid • extended closure due to investments Our research focused on the three main risks that interviewees anticipated for their business operations prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus (Table 5). For the sampled businesses, the biggest risks are clearly the lack, retention and finding of suitably qualified staff, and market risks (fall in demand), yet only 26 organisations provided a written risk analysis. ...