Hotel Industry's Reactions to the Crimea Crisis

e-Review of Tourism Research 14(1/2), 57-71

15 Pages Posted: 19 Dec 2017

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Craig Webster

Ball State University

Stanislav Hristov Ivanov

Zangador; Zangador Research institute; Varna University of Management (VUM)

Margarita Gavrilina

Independent

Kateryna Idzhylova

Independent

Liliia Sypchenko

Independent

Date Written: December 15, 2017

Abstract

Crimea was integrated into the Russian Federation in 2014. The annexation of Crimea was not simply a political event but also an economic event, as there were severe economic implications from the political situation. The political situation resulted in major changes for most businesses operating in Crimea, Ukraine, and Russia. To learn about how the tourism businesses reacted to the political shocks of the crisis, a survey of managers in the hotel and tourism industries was carried out in Crimea, Ukraine, and Russia. The results of the surveys illustrate a great deal about the ways that different types of businesses react to the political shock to their business environment, illustrating how the changes enabled entrepreneurs to react in ways to the new challenges and illustrating how different segments of the industries reacted differently to the political/economic changes.

Keywords: political instability, crisis, crisis management, Crimea, Ukraine, Russia, hotel industry

Suggested Citation

Webster, Craig and Ivanov, Stanislav Hristov and Ivanov, Stanislav Hristov and Gavrilina, Margarita and Idzhylova, Kateryna and Sypchenko, Liliia, Hotel Industry's Reactions to the Crimea Crisis (December 15, 2017). e-Review of Tourism Research 14(1/2), 57-71, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3088389

Craig Webster

Ball State University ( email )

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Stanislav Hristov Ivanov (Contact Author)

Zangador ( email )

Varna, 9010
Bulgaria

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Zangador Research institute

Varna, 9010
Bulgaria

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Varna University of Management (VUM) ( email )

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Bulgaria
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Margarita Gavrilina

Independent ( email )

Kateryna Idzhylova

Independent ( email )

Liliia Sypchenko

Independent ( email )

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