Recovery Strategies to Sustain Religious Tourism Post-COVID-19: Evidence from Iran

Religious tourism, as one of the most significant types of tourism, is among the most seriously affected economic sectors worldwide as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This study sought to identify and prioritise the strategies for sustaining post-COVID-19 religious tourism. The stud...

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Publié dans:The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage
Auteurs: Bagheri, Moslem (Auteur) ; Mobasheri, Ali Asghar (Auteur) ; Nikbakht, Amin (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Dublin Institute of Technology 2022
Dans: The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Iran / Covid-19 / Pandémie / Maitrise / Pèlerinage / Tourisme spirituel / Tourismusmarketing
RelBib Classification:AG Vie religieuse
BJ Islam
KBL Proche-Orient et Afrique du Nord
ZA Sciences sociales
Sujets non-standardisés:B R-SWARA technique
B coronavirus pandemic
B post-COVID-19 future
B Religious Tourism
B Systematic literature review
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Résumé:Religious tourism, as one of the most significant types of tourism, is among the most seriously affected economic sectors worldwide as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This study sought to identify and prioritise the strategies for sustaining post-COVID-19 religious tourism. The study was an applied survey that drew on a mixed research design. The results of the qualitative data analysis obtained through a systematic literature review revealed that the recovery strategies to boost businesses in the field of religious tourism in the post-COVID-19 future could be divided into four main strategies (dimensions) and 24 sub-strategies (criteria). Furthermore, the quantitative analysis, conducted through the R-SWARA technique, showed that ‘making it mandatory to maintain a distance from sacred monuments (e.g., tombs) and prohibiting touching or having any physical contact with such monuments’, ‘Understanding religious tourists’ health-related expectations’, ‘making it mandatory to use masks and other health-related equipment in sacred/religious locations’, and ‘reducing the capacity for welcoming tourists in sacred and tourism sites while holding religious ceremonies with a small number of attendants’ were the most significant strategies that could boost religious tourism post-COVID-19. These factors were prioritised by experts and activists in the industry who shared their opinions in this study.
ISSN:2009-7379
Contient:Enthalten in: The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage