Tourism Sector Recovery Amidst of Covid-19 Pandemic
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https://doi.org/10.56982/dream.v1i07.68Keywords:
covid-19, tourism, recovery, innovation, resilienceAbstract
The tourism industry is the most affected industry as, it can’t continue as before because of the lockdown impose by the government. This research is about a new strategy to recover the tourism industry. In this research, we propose a resilience strategy by the government and stakeholder perspective. Furthermore, this research is also about transforming to the new global economic order, where everything to be change in order to adapt with current situation, especially when the pandemic has cause restriction many things to people. There are several keywords in this research which are, Covid-19, resilience, technology innovation, global economic order, and tourism
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