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    Authors: Sérgio Guerreiro;

    PurposeThis paper seeks to reflect on the impacts of the pandemic on the management of tourist destinations, discussing the role of destination-management organizations in the tourism development model, as well as the challenges that these organizations must address to ensure an effective construction of a more sustainable and competitive tourism.Design/methodology/approachThe methodology is based on a literature review linking destination management with pandemic and post-pandemic responses.FindingsThe COVID-19 pandemic represents an unprecedent shock to the tourism industry's growth model since World War II, challenging tourism stakeholders (destinations and companies) with several threats and opportunities to their future competitiveness. In addition to the massive impacts in terms of business development, the abrupt reduction of tourism demand and the significative loss of jobs, the pandemic also caused significant disruption in terms of destination-management models. In less than four months, the focus of Governments and Destination Management Organizations shifted from defining development models compatible with improving the quality of life of residents due to the emergence of the so-called overtourism phenomenon, to the urgent need to support the industry's survival, to preserve jobs and ensure conditions of safety for tourists and workers.Originality/valueDemonstrates the need for a profound change in the paradigm of destination management so that the sector is prepared to face future shocks. It also proposes further discussion on the role of destination management in the recovery process of the tourism sector in global terms, given the challenges that these organizations face. The article also considers the ways in which destination management can be a fundamental tool in the process of building a more inclusive, sustainable and competitive future.

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    Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes
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    Authors: Kiran Sharma; Aditya Gupta; Kartik Vora;

    ABSTRACT Traditionally, insurance service providers have not relied on technology-based dissemination of their services; however, this trend has shifted to technology-enabled distribution. Nowadays, given COVID-19, these technology aspects have been adopted widely by a large number of service providers. In Indian context, insurance policies are still being provided using traditional methods by the companies, and it seems imperative to use technology in insurance relates services to increase the value for the customers. Additionally, due to COVID-19, the customers who want to avail insurance services are confined to their homes, thus further strengthening the importance of adopting a web-based technology to disseminate policies. However, the success and failure in implementing such kind of systems that are technology driven depends upon the degree of how much the customer is inclined to use it. As a result, the major purpose of this study is to find out the main factors that are influencing the adoption of online insurance related services, especially health insurance related services, by customers in the wake of COVID-19.The current study is done with the help of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), which is extended by adding Social Influence, Intention of Use, Personal Initiatives and Characteristics, Perceived Risk, Self-Efficacy, Trust, and Habit. Data was collected and analysed by sending out questionnaires to a sample of participants. The purpose of this research is to assess the change in the buying behaviour of health insurance products posts the COVID-19 pandemic. The current study throws interesting insights about this area of study. REFERENCES Ajzen, I. (1991), ���The theory of planned behavior���, in Lange, P.A.M., Kruglanski, A.W. and Higgins, E.T. (Eds), Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, Vol. 50 No. 2, pp. 179-211. Ajzen, I., & Fishbein, M. (1975). A Bayesian analysis of attribution processes. Psychological bulletin, 82(2), 261. Bandura, A. (1986), "Social foundations of thought and action", Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Vol. 1986, pp. 23-28. Compeau, D. R., & Higgins, C. A. (1995). Computer self-efficacy: Development of a measure and initial test. MIS quarterly, 189-211. Davis, F. D. (1989). Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and user acceptance of information technology. MIS quarterly, 319-340. Davis, F.D. (1989), ���Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and user acceptance of information technology���, MIS Quarterly, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 319-340. Davis, F.D., Bagozzi, R.P. and Warshaw, P.R. (1989), ���User acceptance of computer technology: a comparison of two theoretical models���, Management Science, INFORMS, Vol. 35 No. 8, pp. 982-1003. Gao, S., Krogstie, J., &Siau, K. (2011). Developing an instrument to measure the adoption of mobile services. Mobile information systems, 7(1), 45-67. ��� Gefen, D., ���e-Commerce: The Role of Familiarity and Trust,��� Omega, Vol. 28, No. 6: 725-737, 2000 Hoffman, D. L., T. P. Novak, and M. Peralta, ���Building Consumer Trust Online,��� Communications of the ACM, Vol. 42, No. 4: 80-85, 1999. Insurance Sector in India by IBEF: https://www.ibef.org/industry/insurance-sector-india.aspx Jarvenpaa, S.L.; Tractinsky, N.; and Vitale, M. (2000). Consumer trust in an Internet store. Information Technology and Management, 1, 1���2 (2000), 45���72. Moore, G.C. and Benbasat, I. (1991), ���Development of an instrument to measure the perceptions of adopting an information technology innovation���, Information Systems Research, INFORMS, Vol. 2 No. 3, pp. 192-222. Moorman, C., G. Zaltman, and R. Deshpande, ���Relationships between Providers and Users of Market Research: The Dynamics of Trust,��� Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. 29, No. 3: 314-328, 1992. Pavlou, P. (2001). Integrating trust in electronic commerce with the technology acceptance model: model development and validation. Amcis 2001 proceedings, 159. Pavlou, P. A. (2003). Consumer acceptance of electronic commerce: Integrating trust and risk with the technology acceptance model. International journal of electronic commerce, 7(3), 101-134. Reichheld, F. F., and P. Schefter, ���E-Loyalty: Your Secret Weapon on the Web,��� Harvard Business Review, Vol. 78, No. 4: 105-113, 2000. Venkatesh, V., & Davis, F. D. (2000). A theoretical extension of the technology acceptance model: Four longitudinal field studies. Management science, 46(2), 186-204. Venkatesh, V., Morris, M. G., Davis, G. B., & Davis, F. D. (2003). User acceptance of information technology: Toward a unified view. MIS quarterly, 425-478. Venkatesh, V., Thong, J. Y., & Xu, X. (2012). Consumer acceptance and use of information technology: extending the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology. MIS quarterly, 157-178. Yazdanifard, R., Joshi, A. G., Yusoff, W. F. W., Poorhosseinzadeh, M., & Mohseni, S. Factors Influencing Perception of Consumers in E-Business: Gaining Trust in E-Commerce. In International Conference On Advancement In Information Technology (Vol. 20).

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    Authors: Aaditya Jain; Saket Shanker; Akhilesh Barve;

    PurposeThe hotel and tourism industry forms a crucial economic sector for all the economies around the world. However, it suffered the worst hit during the COVID-19 outbreak. Considering the hotel and tourism sector's critical situation, this manuscript aims to emphasise the importance of resilience in the hotel and tourism supply chain (HTSC) and explores the crucial barriers that tend to disturb the inculcation of stability in the hotel and tourism sector. The present research analyses the factors influencing the hotel and tourism sector's resilience and also takes into consideration the various critical success factors (CSFs) needed to build a resilient HTSC.Design/methodology/approachA two-phase research approach has been proposed and used in this study. In the first phase, eight CSFs and sixteen factors influencing the hotel and tourism sector's resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic were identified. The basis of the identification of the CSFs and factors was literature and inputs received from experts. In the second phase, the grey-Entropy-EDAS, a qualitative and quantitative analysis, was used to analyse the identified CSFs and factors to determine the priority of concern.FindingsIn this research, the most imperative facet influencing the hotel and tourism sector's resilience has been identified, and the findings will assist hotel and tourism sector in managing and mitigating the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis of the results indicates that out of all the critical success factors, supply chain visibility is the most crucial aspect in building HTSC's resilience, whereas economic catastrophe is the most influential factor. Sensitivity analysis is also conducted to examine the priority ranking stability.Practical implicationsThe results of this study can be used by the hotel supply chain managers and policymakers to plan for various challenges faced by them as they try to implement resilience-based strategies in their supply chain.Originality/valueThis research is unique as it analyses the general factors hindering the pathway of resilience in the hotel and tourism supply chain. This is also the first kind of study that has used grey-Entropy to analyse the critical success factors and grey-EDAS for analysing the impact of various factors influencing the hotel and tourism sector's resilience.

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    Authors: Cerit, Kamuran;

    Covid-19 gibisalgınlar, genellikle toplumda artan korku ve endişe yaratarak, birçok kişinindavranışlarında, sosyal ve psikolojik esenliğinde bozulmalara neden olur.Ayrıca sağlık çalışanlarının, bulaşma açısından daha yüksek riske sahipolmaları ve Covid-19 izolasyon tedbirleri ve ağır iş yükü altında çalışmalarınedeniyle, kaygı düzeylerinin daha çok artacağı düşünülebilir. Çalışmanın amacıbireylerin Covid-19 ilişkili kaygı düzeylerini ve kaygıyla başa çıkma yollarını,sağlık çalışanlarının kaygı düzeyinin diğer bireylerden farklı olup olmadığınıve kaygıyı etkileyen demografik faktörleri belirlemektir. Çalışma Mayıs-Temmuz2020 tarihleri arasında, Google formlar aracılığıyla 1017 katılımcıdan eldeedilen verilerle gerçekleştirilmiştir. Verilerin toplanmasında; araştırmacıtarafından geliştirilerek geçerlik ve güvenirlik analizleri yapılan, 12maddelik Covid-19 ilişkili kaygı ölçeği, kaygıyla başa çıkma yolları için 13ifade ve bazı demografik sorular kullanılmıştır. Covid-19 kaygı ölçeğivaryansın %71’ini açıklayan “bilişsel”, “fizyolojik ve duygusal” ve“davranışsal” kaygı şeklinde üç boyuttan oluşmuştur. Ölçeğin Cronbach alphakatsayısı 0.85’dir. Katılımcıların Covid-19 ilişkili kaygı düzeyleri orta seviyeninbiraz üzerindedir (2.83±0.72). Sağlık çalışanlarının kaygı düzeyleri diğerkişilerden farklı değildir. Katılımcıların yaşı, cinsiyeti, Türkiye'de ya dayurt dışında yaşama durumu, çalışma durumu/şekli ve sigara tüketimi gibidemografik özelliklerine göre kaygı düzeyleri arasında fark saptanmıştır.Kaygıyla başa çıkma yolları olarak bilişsel başa çıkma, sosyal destek, dikkatibaşka yöne çekme ve relaksasyon teknikleri belirlenmiştir. Covid-19 salgınınınbireyler ve sağlık çalışanları üzerindeki etkilerinin anlaşılması için ilgiliçalışmaların arttırılması gerekmektedir. Pandemics such as Covid-19 often create heightened fear and anxiety,causing deterioration in the behaviors, social and psychological well-being ofmany people. It can be thought that the anxiety levels of healthcare workerswill increase more because they have a higher risk of contamination and workunder Covid-19 isolation-measures and heavy workload. The aim of this study isto determine the Covid-19-related anxiety levels of individuals, the ways ofcoping with, the demographic factors affecting anxiety, and ultimately whetherthe anxiety level of healthcare workers is different from others. The study wascarried out with data obtained from 1017 participants via google forms betweenMay-July 2020. In the collection of data, the 12-item Covid-19-related anxietyscale, which was developed by researcher and analyzed for validity andreliability; 13 items for ways of coping; some demographic questions were used.The Covid-19 related anxiety scale consisted of three dimensions: “cognitive”,“physiological and emotional”, “behavioral”, which explained 71% of thevariance. The Cronbach alpha of the scale was 0.85. The Covid-19 relatedanxiety levels of participants were slightly above the moderate level (2.83±0.72).The anxiety levels of health workers was not different from others. There was adifference in anxiety levels according to the demographic characteristics ofparticipants, such as age, gender, living in Turkey or abroad, workingstatus/type, and smoking addiction. Cognitive coping, social support,distraction, relaxation techniques were identified as ways to coping. Relevantstudies should be increased to understand the effects of pandemic onindividuals and healthcare workers.

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    Authors: Sanduni Peiris; Nayanthara De Silva;

    PurposeFactory acceptance testing (FAT) in the construction industry has been severely hampered due to restrictions in cross-border travel resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, virtual FAT (vFAT) became a popular substitute for physical FAT. However, the credibility of vFAT is being questioned because it was adopted without much scrutiny. Hence, this study is aimed at investigating vFATs and re-engineering the FAT process to suit an effective vFAT environment.Design/methodology/approachA comprehensive literature search on FAT procedures was followed by two stages of expert interviews with eight leading subject experts and a case study. The findings were analysed using code-based content analysis on NVivo software.FindingsStrengths of vFATs include “reduction in cost and time consumed”, “flexibility for more participants” and “faster orders”. Most emphasized weaknesses include “lack of reliability” and “lack of technology transfer”. vFAT has mostly increased test reliability by “improving accessibility” and has decreased reliability by “restricting physical touch and feel observation of the equipment”. A four-step vFAT process was developed with a noteworthy additional step called “Pre-FAT Meeting”.Research limitations/implicationsThe scope of this study is limited to the Sri Lankan construction industry. Expansion of the geographical area of focus is recommended for future studies.Originality/valueThe findings of this study unveil a vFAT process, which is timely and beneficial for construction practitioners to optimize and enhance the effectiveness of vFATs which are currently conducted in a disarranged manner.

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    Abstract In this paper we describe how a COVID-19 phone app was localized by students of the MA program in Translation and Interpreting at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The project presented unique challenges including the urgency and short time-lines, less-than-optimal internationalization of the source code, limitations of the CAT tool, and the use of an open-source platform and crowd-sourced agile development model, in addition to particular linguistic aspects related to the new specialized subject matter, limited string context, and potentially sensitive data. On the other hand, it offered the opportunity to experience a real-life localization project, which had important pedagogical benefits for translation students. These and other aspects are described and suggestions proposed to enable similar projects to run smoothly.

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    Authors: Boztosun, Derviş; Demirtaş, Özgür; Adlı, Fatih;

    Sağlık alanında hizmetlerin etkin ve verimli kullanılabilmesi sağlık ekonomisi açısından önemlidir. Sondönemde dünyayı etkisi altına alan COVID-19 pandemisi, dünyanın ve ülkemizin içinde bulunduğuekonomik konjonktür ve gelişmeler, direkt sağlık alanında insan unsurunu etkilemektedir. Bu nedenlesağlığın ekonomik boyutu hem ülkeler hem de toplumlar açısından sürdürülebilir refah sağlamada önemarz etmektedir. Bu kapsamda literatürde özellikle son yıllarda sağlık ekonomisi alanına yönelik artan birilginin olduğu da gözlenmektedir. Ancak sağlık ekonomisi alanında yapılan çalışmaların bibliyometrikbir şekilde analiz edildiği ve gelecek çalışmalara bir altyapı oluşturması kapsamındaki çalışmalarınsınırlı sayıda olduğu görülmüştür. Çalışmalar genelde farklı değişken ve yöntemler ile literatüre katkısağlamakla birlikte, yapılan analizlerin toplu olarak değerlendirmesi bütünü görme ve alanın gidişatınayönelik yorum yapma adına önem arz etmektedir. Bu kapsamda mevcut çalışma ile özellikle sağlıkekonomisi alanında yapılan son otuz yıl içindeki çalışmaları çeşitli şekillerde ele alarak literatüre katkısağlanmaya çalışılmıştır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, sağlık ekonomisi disiplininde uluslararası alanyazındayayımlanan makalelerin çeşitli parametrelerle bibliyometrik bir analizini yapmaktır. Bu amaçdoğrultusunda 1991-2021 yılları arasında Web of Science veri tabanında Social Sciences Citation Index(SSCI), Science Cıtatıon Index Expanded (SCI-Expanded), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)atıf indekslerinde yayımlanmış 280 makale incelenmiştir. Değerlendirme safhasında öncelikle sağlıkekonomisi alanında yapılan çalışmalar yıl, yazar adı, başlık, dergi adı, atıf sayısı vb. bilgiler kapsamındatasniflenmiştir. Çalışmada öncelikle sağlık ekonomisi alanında yapılan makalelerin yıllara göre dağılımıincelenmiştir. Sonuçlar, en fazla çalışmanın 2019 yılında 44 makale olarak gerçekleştiğini ortayakoymaktadır. Ardından atıf analizi değerlendirmesinde sağlık ekonomisi alanında en fazla atıf alan ilk5 makale incelenmiştir. Sonuçlarda, en fazla atıf alan makale Huserrau ve ark. tarafından 2013 yılında“Value in Health” dergisinde yayınlanan “Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation ReportingStandards (CHEERS)-Explanation and Elaboration: A Report of the ISPOR Health EconomicEvaluation Publication Guidelines Good Reporting Practices Task Force” başlıklı makalesi 817 atıfsayısı ile ilk sırada yer aldığı gözlenmektedir.Anahtar Kelimeler: Sağlık Ekonomisi, Bibliyometrik Analiz, Web of Science In terms of health economy, effective and efficient use of health services is important. The COVID-19pandemic, which has recently affected the world, and the other economic conjuncture and developments,affected the human that is the direct output in the field of health. It has known that the economicdimension of health is important in providing sustainable welfare for both countries and societies. Inthis context, especially in recent years it is observed in the literature review that there is an increasing interest in health economics. However, it has been observed that the studies in the health economics,which are collected in a bibliometric way and the studies that form a basis for future studies, are limited.Although the studies generally contribute to the literature with different variables and methods, it isimportant to evaluate the analyzes in order to interprete the effects as a whole picture. In accordancewith this purpose, we tried to contribute to the literature by considering the studies in the last thirtyyears, in different ways. The aim of this study is to make a bibliometric analysis of the articles publishedin the international health economics literature economics with various parameters. For this aim, 280articles that were published in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Science Citation IndexExpanded (SCI-Expanded), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) citation indexes in the Web ofScience database between 1991-2021 were examined. For the analyses, studies in the field of healtheconomics were determined by year, author's name, title, journal name, number of citations, etc.classified in the information. The results of the studies in the health economics according to years revealthat the highest number of studies are being done in 2019 with 44 articles. Then top 5 most cited articlesin the literature were investigated. In the results, it was seen that the most cited article was Huserrau etal. The article titled "Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS)-Explanation and Elaboration: A Report of the ISPOR Health Economic Evaluation PublicationGuidelines Good Reporting Practices Task Force" published in the "Value in Health" journal in 2013ranks first with 817 citations.Key Words: Health Economics, Bibliometric Analysis, Web of Science.

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    Purpose This study aims to compare many artificial neural network (ANN) methods to find out which method is better for the prediction of Covid19 number of cases in N steps ahead of the current time. Therefore, the authors can be more ready for similar issues in the future. Design/methodology/approach The authors are going to use many ANNs in this study including, five different long short-term memory (LSTM) methods, polynomial regression (from degree 2 to 5) and online dynamic unsupervised feedforward neural network (ODUFFNN). The authors are going to use these networks over a data set of Covid19 number of cases gathered by World Health Organization. After 1,000 epochs for each network, the authors are going to calculate the accuracy of each network, to be able to compare these networks by their performance and choose the best method for the prediction of Covid19. Findings The authors concluded that for most of the cases LSTM could predict Covid19 cases with an accuracy of more than 85% after LSTM networks ODUFFNN had medium accuracy of 45% but this network is highly flexible and fast computing. The authors concluded that polynomial regression cant is a good method for the specific purpose. Originality/value Considering the fact that Covid19 is a new global issue, less studies have been conducted with a comparative approach toward the prediction of Covid19 using ANN methods to introduce the best model of the prediction of this virus.

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    Authors: Sérgio Guerreiro;

    PurposeThis paper seeks to reflect on the impacts of the pandemic on the management of tourist destinations, discussing the role of destination-management organizations in the tourism development model, as well as the challenges that these organizations must address to ensure an effective construction of a more sustainable and competitive tourism.Design/methodology/approachThe methodology is based on a literature review linking destination management with pandemic and post-pandemic responses.FindingsThe COVID-19 pandemic represents an unprecedent shock to the tourism industry's growth model since World War II, challenging tourism stakeholders (destinations and companies) with several threats and opportunities to their future competitiveness. In addition to the massive impacts in terms of business development, the abrupt reduction of tourism demand and the significative loss of jobs, the pandemic also caused significant disruption in terms of destination-management models. In less than four months, the focus of Governments and Destination Management Organizations shifted from defining development models compatible with improving the quality of life of residents due to the emergence of the so-called overtourism phenomenon, to the urgent need to support the industry's survival, to preserve jobs and ensure conditions of safety for tourists and workers.Originality/valueDemonstrates the need for a profound change in the paradigm of destination management so that the sector is prepared to face future shocks. It also proposes further discussion on the role of destination management in the recovery process of the tourism sector in global terms, given the challenges that these organizations face. The article also considers the ways in which destination management can be a fundamental tool in the process of building a more inclusive, sustainable and competitive future.

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    Authors: Kiran Sharma; Aditya Gupta; Kartik Vora;

    ABSTRACT Traditionally, insurance service providers have not relied on technology-based dissemination of their services; however, this trend has shifted to technology-enabled distribution. Nowadays, given COVID-19, these technology aspects have been adopted widely by a large number of service providers. In Indian context, insurance policies are still being provided using traditional methods by the companies, and it seems imperative to use technology in insurance relates services to increase the value for the customers. Additionally, due to COVID-19, the customers who want to avail insurance services are confined to their homes, thus further strengthening the importance of adopting a web-based technology to disseminate policies. However, the success and failure in implementing such kind of systems that are technology driven depends upon the degree of how much the customer is inclined to use it. As a result, the major purpose of this study is to find out the main factors that are influencing the adoption of online insurance related services, especially health insurance related services, by customers in the wake of COVID-19.The current study is done with the help of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), which is extended by adding Social Influence, Intention of Use, Personal Initiatives and Characteristics, Perceived Risk, Self-Efficacy, Trust, and Habit. Data was collected and analysed by sending out questionnaires to a sample of participants. The purpose of this research is to assess the change in the buying behaviour of health insurance products posts the COVID-19 pandemic. The current study throws interesting insights about this area of study. REFERENCES Ajzen, I. (1991), ���The theory of planned behavior���, in Lange, P.A.M., Kruglanski, A.W. and Higgins, E.T. (Eds), Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, Vol. 50 No. 2, pp. 179-211. 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Integrating trust in electronic commerce with the technology acceptance model: model development and validation. Amcis 2001 proceedings, 159. Pavlou, P. A. (2003). Consumer acceptance of electronic commerce: Integrating trust and risk with the technology acceptance model. International journal of electronic commerce, 7(3), 101-134. Reichheld, F. F., and P. Schefter, ���E-Loyalty: Your Secret Weapon on the Web,��� Harvard Business Review, Vol. 78, No. 4: 105-113, 2000. Venkatesh, V., & Davis, F. D. (2000). A theoretical extension of the technology acceptance model: Four longitudinal field studies. Management science, 46(2), 186-204. Venkatesh, V., Morris, M. G., Davis, G. B., & Davis, F. D. (2003). User acceptance of information technology: Toward a unified view. MIS quarterly, 425-478. Venkatesh, V., Thong, J. Y., & Xu, X. (2012). Consumer acceptance and use of information technology: extending the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology. MIS quarterly, 157-178. 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    Authors: Aaditya Jain; Saket Shanker; Akhilesh Barve;

    PurposeThe hotel and tourism industry forms a crucial economic sector for all the economies around the world. However, it suffered the worst hit during the COVID-19 outbreak. Considering the hotel and tourism sector's critical situation, this manuscript aims to emphasise the importance of resilience in the hotel and tourism supply chain (HTSC) and explores the crucial barriers that tend to disturb the inculcation of stability in the hotel and tourism sector. The present research analyses the factors influencing the hotel and tourism sector's resilience and also takes into consideration the various critical success factors (CSFs) needed to build a resilient HTSC.Design/methodology/approachA two-phase research approach has been proposed and used in this study. In the first phase, eight CSFs and sixteen factors influencing the hotel and tourism sector's resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic were identified. The basis of the identification of the CSFs and factors was literature and inputs received from experts. In the second phase, the grey-Entropy-EDAS, a qualitative and quantitative analysis, was used to analyse the identified CSFs and factors to determine the priority of concern.FindingsIn this research, the most imperative facet influencing the hotel and tourism sector's resilience has been identified, and the findings will assist hotel and tourism sector in managing and mitigating the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis of the results indicates that out of all the critical success factors, supply chain visibility is the most crucial aspect in building HTSC's resilience, whereas economic catastrophe is the most influential factor. Sensitivity analysis is also conducted to examine the priority ranking stability.Practical implicationsThe results of this study can be used by the hotel supply chain managers and policymakers to plan for various challenges faced by them as they try to implement resilience-based strategies in their supply chain.Originality/valueThis research is unique as it analyses the general factors hindering the pathway of resilience in the hotel and tourism supply chain. This is also the first kind of study that has used grey-Entropy to analyse the critical success factors and grey-EDAS for analysing the impact of various factors influencing the hotel and tourism sector's resilience.

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    Authors: Cerit, Kamuran;

    Covid-19 gibisalgınlar, genellikle toplumda artan korku ve endişe yaratarak, birçok kişinindavranışlarında, sosyal ve psikolojik esenliğinde bozulmalara neden olur.Ayrıca sağlık çalışanlarının, bulaşma açısından daha yüksek riske sahipolmaları ve Covid-19 izolasyon tedbirleri ve ağır iş yükü altında çalışmalarınedeniyle, kaygı düzeylerinin daha çok artacağı düşünülebilir. Çalışmanın amacıbireylerin Covid-19 ilişkili kaygı düzeylerini ve kaygıyla başa çıkma yollarını,sağlık çalışanlarının kaygı düzeyinin diğer bireylerden farklı olup olmadığınıve kaygıyı etkileyen demografik faktörleri belirlemektir. Çalışma Mayıs-Temmuz2020 tarihleri arasında, Google formlar aracılığıyla 1017 katılımcıdan eldeedilen verilerle gerçekleştirilmiştir. Verilerin toplanmasında; araştırmacıtarafından geliştirilerek geçerlik ve güvenirlik analizleri yapılan, 12maddelik Covid-19 ilişkili kaygı ölçeği, kaygıyla başa çıkma yolları için 13ifade ve bazı demografik sorular kullanılmıştır. Covid-19 kaygı ölçeğivaryansın %71’ini açıklayan “bilişsel”, “fizyolojik ve duygusal” ve“davranışsal” kaygı şeklinde üç boyuttan oluşmuştur. Ölçeğin Cronbach alphakatsayısı 0.85’dir. Katılımcıların Covid-19 ilişkili kaygı düzeyleri orta seviyeninbiraz üzerindedir (2.83±0.72). Sağlık çalışanlarının kaygı düzeyleri diğerkişilerden farklı değildir. Katılımcıların yaşı, cinsiyeti, Türkiye'de ya dayurt dışında yaşama durumu, çalışma durumu/şekli ve sigara tüketimi gibidemografik özelliklerine göre kaygı düzeyleri arasında fark saptanmıştır.Kaygıyla başa çıkma yolları olarak bilişsel başa çıkma, sosyal destek, dikkatibaşka yöne çekme ve relaksasyon teknikleri belirlenmiştir. Covid-19 salgınınınbireyler ve sağlık çalışanları üzerindeki etkilerinin anlaşılması için ilgiliçalışmaların arttırılması gerekmektedir. Pandemics such as Covid-19 often create heightened fear and anxiety,causing deterioration in the behaviors, social and psychological well-being ofmany people. It can be thought that the anxiety levels of healthcare workerswill increase more because they have a higher risk of contamination and workunder Covid-19 isolation-measures and heavy workload. The aim of this study isto determine the Covid-19-related anxiety levels of individuals, the ways ofcoping with, the demographic factors affecting anxiety, and ultimately whetherthe anxiety level of healthcare workers is different from others. The study wascarried out with data obtained from 1017 participants via google forms betweenMay-July 2020. In the collection of data, the 12-item Covid-19-related anxietyscale, which was developed by researcher and analyzed for validity andreliability; 13 items for ways of coping; some demographic questions were used.The Covid-19 related anxiety scale consisted of three dimensions: “cognitive”,“physiological and emotional”, “behavioral”, which explained 71% of thevariance. The Cronbach alpha of the scale was 0.85. The Covid-19 relatedanxiety levels of participants were slightly above the moderate level (2.83±0.72).The anxiety levels of health workers was not different from others. There was adifference in anxiety levels according to the demographic characteristics ofparticipants, such as age, gender, living in Turkey or abroad, workingstatus/type, and smoking addiction. Cognitive coping, social support,distraction, relaxation techniques were identified as ways to coping. Relevantstudies should be increased to understand the effects of pandemic onindividuals and healthcare workers.

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    Authors: Sanduni Peiris; Nayanthara De Silva;

    PurposeFactory acceptance testing (FAT) in the construction industry has been severely hampered due to restrictions in cross-border travel resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, virtual FAT (vFAT) became a popular substitute for physical FAT. However, the credibility of vFAT is being questioned because it was adopted without much scrutiny. Hence, this study is aimed at investigating vFATs and re-engineering the FAT process to suit an effective vFAT environment.Design/methodology/approachA comprehensive literature search on FAT procedures was followed by two stages of expert interviews with eight leading subject experts and a case study. The findings were analysed using code-based content analysis on NVivo software.FindingsStrengths of vFATs include “reduction in cost and time consumed”, “flexibility for more participants” and “faster orders”. Most emphasized weaknesses include “lack of reliability” and “lack of technology transfer”. vFAT has mostly increased test reliability by “improving accessibility” and has decreased reliability by “restricting physical touch and feel observation of the equipment”. A four-step vFAT process was developed with a noteworthy additional step called “Pre-FAT Meeting”.Research limitations/implicationsThe scope of this study is limited to the Sri Lankan construction industry. Expansion of the geographical area of focus is recommended for future studies.Originality/valueThe findings of this study unveil a vFAT process, which is timely and beneficial for construction practitioners to optimize and enhance the effectiveness of vFATs which are currently conducted in a disarranged manner.

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    Authors: Kara Warburton; Kamya Bharthi Krishnan;

    Abstract In this paper we describe how a COVID-19 phone app was localized by students of the MA program in Translation and Interpreting at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The project presented unique challenges including the urgency and short time-lines, less-than-optimal internationalization of the source code, limitations of the CAT tool, and the use of an open-source platform and crowd-sourced agile development model, in addition to particular linguistic aspects related to the new specialized subject matter, limited string context, and potentially sensitive data. On the other hand, it offered the opportunity to experience a real-life localization project, which had important pedagogical benefits for translation students. These and other aspects are described and suggestions proposed to enable similar projects to run smoothly.

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    Authors: Boztosun, Derviş; Demirtaş, Özgür; Adlı, Fatih;

    Sağlık alanında hizmetlerin etkin ve verimli kullanılabilmesi sağlık ekonomisi açısından önemlidir. Sondönemde dünyayı etkisi altına alan COVID-19 pandemisi, dünyanın ve ülkemizin içinde bulunduğuekonomik konjonktür ve gelişmeler, direkt sağlık alanında insan unsurunu etkilemektedir. Bu nedenlesağlığın ekonomik boyutu hem ülkeler hem de toplumlar açısından sürdürülebilir refah sağlamada önemarz etmektedir. Bu kapsamda literatürde özellikle son yıllarda sağlık ekonomisi alanına yönelik artan birilginin olduğu da gözlenmektedir. Ancak sağlık ekonomisi alanında yapılan çalışmaların bibliyometrikbir şekilde analiz edildiği ve gelecek çalışmalara bir altyapı oluşturması kapsamındaki çalışmalarınsınırlı sayıda olduğu görülmüştür. Çalışmalar genelde farklı değişken ve yöntemler ile literatüre katkısağlamakla birlikte, yapılan analizlerin toplu olarak değerlendirmesi bütünü görme ve alanın gidişatınayönelik yorum yapma adına önem arz etmektedir. Bu kapsamda mevcut çalışma ile özellikle sağlıkekonomisi alanında yapılan son otuz yıl içindeki çalışmaları çeşitli şekillerde ele alarak literatüre katkısağlanmaya çalışılmıştır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, sağlık ekonomisi disiplininde uluslararası alanyazındayayımlanan makalelerin çeşitli parametrelerle bibliyometrik bir analizini yapmaktır. Bu amaçdoğrultusunda 1991-2021 yılları arasında Web of Science veri tabanında Social Sciences Citation Index(SSCI), Science Cıtatıon Index Expanded (SCI-Expanded), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)atıf indekslerinde yayımlanmış 280 makale incelenmiştir. Değerlendirme safhasında öncelikle sağlıkekonomisi alanında yapılan çalışmalar yıl, yazar adı, başlık, dergi adı, atıf sayısı vb. bilgiler kapsamındatasniflenmiştir. Çalışmada öncelikle sağlık ekonomisi alanında yapılan makalelerin yıllara göre dağılımıincelenmiştir. Sonuçlar, en fazla çalışmanın 2019 yılında 44 makale olarak gerçekleştiğini ortayakoymaktadır. Ardından atıf analizi değerlendirmesinde sağlık ekonomisi alanında en fazla atıf alan ilk5 makale incelenmiştir. Sonuçlarda, en fazla atıf alan makale Huserrau ve ark. tarafından 2013 yılında“Value in Health” dergisinde yayınlanan “Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation ReportingStandards (CHEERS)-Explanation and Elaboration: A Report of the ISPOR Health EconomicEvaluation Publication Guidelines Good Reporting Practices Task Force” başlıklı makalesi 817 atıfsayısı ile ilk sırada yer aldığı gözlenmektedir.Anahtar Kelimeler: Sağlık Ekonomisi, Bibliyometrik Analiz, Web of Science In terms of health economy, effective and efficient use of health services is important. The COVID-19pandemic, which has recently affected the world, and the other economic conjuncture and developments,affected the human that is the direct output in the field of health. It has known that the economicdimension of health is important in providing sustainable welfare for both countries and societies. Inthis context, especially in recent years it is observed in the literature review that there is an increasing interest in health economics. However, it has been observed that the studies in the health economics,which are collected in a bibliometric way and the studies that form a basis for future studies, are limited.Although the studies generally contribute to the literature with different variables and methods, it isimportant to evaluate the analyzes in order to interprete the effects as a whole picture. In accordancewith this purpose, we tried to contribute to the literature by considering the studies in the last thirtyyears, in different ways. The aim of this study is to make a bibliometric analysis of the articles publishedin the international health economics literature economics with various parameters. For this aim, 280articles that were published in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Science Citation IndexExpanded (SCI-Expanded), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) citation indexes in the Web ofScience database between 1991-2021 were examined. For the analyses, studies in the field of healtheconomics were determined by year, author's name, title, journal name, number of citations, etc.classified in the information. The results of the studies in the health economics according to years revealthat the highest number of studies are being done in 2019 with 44 articles. Then top 5 most cited articlesin the literature were investigated. In the results, it was seen that the most cited article was Huserrau etal. The article titled "Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS)-Explanation and Elaboration: A Report of the ISPOR Health Economic Evaluation PublicationGuidelines Good Reporting Practices Task Force" published in the "Value in Health" journal in 2013ranks first with 817 citations.Key Words: Health Economics, Bibliometric Analysis, Web of Science.

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    Authors: Alireza Sedighi Fard;

    Purpose This study aims to compare many artificial neural network (ANN) methods to find out which method is better for the prediction of Covid19 number of cases in N steps ahead of the current time. Therefore, the authors can be more ready for similar issues in the future. Design/methodology/approach The authors are going to use many ANNs in this study including, five different long short-term memory (LSTM) methods, polynomial regression (from degree 2 to 5) and online dynamic unsupervised feedforward neural network (ODUFFNN). The authors are going to use these networks over a data set of Covid19 number of cases gathered by World Health Organization. After 1,000 epochs for each network, the authors are going to calculate the accuracy of each network, to be able to compare these networks by their performance and choose the best method for the prediction of Covid19. Findings The authors concluded that for most of the cases LSTM could predict Covid19 cases with an accuracy of more than 85% after LSTM networks ODUFFNN had medium accuracy of 45% but this network is highly flexible and fast computing. The authors concluded that polynomial regression cant is a good method for the specific purpose. Originality/value Considering the fact that Covid19 is a new global issue, less studies have been conducted with a comparative approach toward the prediction of Covid19 using ANN methods to introduce the best model of the prediction of this virus.

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