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The development of the tourism sector is one of the key factors of economic growth and Ukraine’s integration into the European space. Tourism performs not only an economic but also a socio-cultural function, contributing to the formation of a positive national image and the promotion of intercultural dialogue. In the context of the crisis challenges of recent years - the COVID-19 pandemic and the full-scale war - issues of effective management and change management in tourism organization have become particularly relavant. The purpose of the article is to analyze the characteristics of adaptation processes in Ukrainian tourism organizations during 2020–2023, identify key directions of transformation, and determine prospects for further development in the context of European integration.
The paper outlines the theoretical foundations of change management presented in the works of foreign and domestic scholars (K. Lewin, J. Kotter, Z. Bauman, J. Baudrillard, J. Urry, V. Kyfiak, O. Liubitseva, etc.). It is noted that the modern tourist combines the desire for comfort and safety with the need for new experiences, which creates a balance between authenticity and convenience and influences the managerial strategies of tourism companies. A statistical analysis of tourism development is presented: in 2020, international arrivals declined by 74%; in 2022–2023, recovery reached 65–84% of the 2019 level. In Ukraine, in 2023, employment in the hotel and restaurant sector decreased to 61.5 thousand persons, while the balance of enterprises declined by more than UAH 4 billion compared to 2021.
The article demonstrates that the key adaptation mechanisms included digitalization (online platforms, CRM systems, mobile applications), reorientation toward domestic tourism (its share increased to 65–70%), marketing innovations, human resource transformations, and flexible employment models. At the same time, unresolved problems were identified: workforce losses, insufficient financial support for small and medium-sized enterprises, and a weak institutional framework. In the post-war recovery perspective, priority areas of change management include infrastructure modernization, development of domestic tourism as an economic and social resource, digital transformation, and the formation of a positive international image of the state. The experience of EU countries, particularly Romania, proves the effectiveness of integrated strategies that combine institutional support, public-private partnerships, and innovative management practices. |
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