Zusammenfassung
In den letzten Jahren fand Resilienz innerhalb unterschiedlicher Forschungsbereiche eine vielfältige Verwendung. Aufgrund der damit verbundenen Multidisziplinarität des Begriffes, dessen Ausprägung oftmals als „Krisenfestigkeit“ definiert wird (Plöger & Lang, 2013), ist Resilienz unlängst auch innerhalb der Tourismusliteratur, und hauptsächlich innerhalb des Kontexts von Tourismusdestinationen, vorzufinden (Luthe & Wyss, 2014; Sheppard & Williams, 2016). Die inhärente Komplexität von Tourismusdestinationen, welche aus einer Vielzahl von unterschiedlichen Akteuren und diversen Wechselbeziehungen bestehen, bedingt die Interpretation der Tourismusdestination als komplexes System (Scott, Cooper & Baggio, 2008; Baggio, Scott, & Cooper, 2010).
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Corradini, P. (2019). Resilienz im Tourismus. In: Pechlaner, H. (eds) Destination und Lebensraum. Entrepreneurial Management und Standortentwicklung. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-28110-6_19
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