Abstract

Different types of crimes are factors negatively affecting tourism worldwide. However, managers and even tourists themselves are refraining from submitting crime reports and whistleblows. The main goal of the study is to analyze the attitude of the hotels’ managers on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, regarding the submission of whistleblows to the competent authorities. In particular, managers of hotels in Albena, Golden Sands, Dunes, St. Constantine and Helena, and Sunny Beach are studied. The main research hypothesis is that hotel managers should ensure the safety of guests by reducing gaps in the control environment, preventing financial frauds, helping for environmental protection, and supporting the process of reporting crimes and suspicious behavior in the hotels. However, the current management policy relies mainly on the installed security devices and the Security Department staff. This results in applying no specific internal rules, procedures, and training for non-security department employees, regarding crime identification and timely reporting. The adopted research methods are based on the logical, deductive, and comparative methods, as well as on the methods of analysis and synthesis. For the empirical study, the method of in-depth interviews is used. The results of the study support the literature by presenting more in-depth data regarding the used security devices and assets by Bulgarian Black Sea resort hotels. Also, more data on the attitude of hotel managers on the safety and security of tourists and the submission of whistleblows, as a factor for sustainable development of tourism on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, is presented.

Highlights

  • The safety and security of tourists are a priority in tourism worldwide

  • As a conclusion based on the analyses, it can be stated that the interviewees use the usual security measures and devices, which are not aimed at the specific prevention of terrorism, financial or environmental crimes, but at crimes of a general nature

  • There are some gaps in Bulgarian tourism and legislation in terms of security and safety in hotels on the Black Sea coast

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Introduction

The safety and security of tourists are a priority in tourism worldwide. According to the National Strategy for Sustainable Development of Tourism in the Republic of Bulgaria 2014-2030 (NSSDTRB 2014-2030, p.75), one of the destination’s strengths is the relatively high level of security. Drug-related crimes are often prevalent in seaside resorts, which numbers according to ABPS data is 5470 When it comes to the regional administrations of the Black Sea resorts, in Varna city there were 6629 crimes registered against persons and property, while in Burgas city there were 5794 crimes registered. In this respect, one of the main sub-goals for the development of a favorable natural and business environment for sustainable tourism, is the conditions for the security and safety of tourists in Bulgaria to be improved. One of the main sub-goals for the development of a favorable natural and business environment for sustainable tourism, is the conditions for the security and safety of tourists in Bulgaria to be improved It should be done through (NSSDTRB 2014-2030 action plan for the period 2017-2020, p. 4):

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