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Year 2018, , 1 - 22, 20.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.446248

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Bibliometric Analysis of Tourism Research for the Period 2007-2016

Year 2018, , 1 - 22, 20.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.446248

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify trends in tourism literature in bibliometric terms by analyzing scientific studies carried out over the past decade and to reveal the similarities and differences of the trends between Turkey originated and other international publications. The research data comprised of 4473 studies published between 2007-2016 in the top-five journals of tourism field according to the Journal Citation Reports and 213 Turkey-originated studies published in 19 tourism and hospitality journals. The journals were examined in terms of number and types of publications, author-institution-country productivity, citation analysis, conceptual orientations and citation burst. In order to reveal the links between key words and the leading studies, social network analysis was utilized. Social network analysis facilitates mapping the links in a research community and specifying the key actors for the field development. According to research findings, experimental researches were observed to have an important place in both Turkey originated and other international publications. It was determined that topics of organizational behavior and management fields were studied the most, particularly the concepts such as attitude, perception, intention, experience, behavior and satisfaction were measured. Turkey originated publications often addressed conflict and behavior issues whereas other international publications focused on sustainable tourism, destinations, local people and travel experiences. It is considered that the research results would enable individuals interested in tourism discipline, in both scientific and sectorial terms, to have an overview of the research scope and intellectual framework of the field.

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  • Benckendorff, P. (2009a). Themes and trends in Australian and New Zealand tourism research: A social network analysis of citations in two leading journals (1994–2007). Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 16, 1–15.
  • Benckendorff, P. (2009b). What do sustainable tourism researchers value? An analysis of citations from the Journal of Sustainable Tourism (1999-2008). The importance of values in sustainable tourism, Building Excellence in Sustainable Tourism Education Network, Think Tank IX.
  • Benckendorff, P. (2009c). Themes, relationships and trends in North American tourism research: A co-citation analysis of three leading journals (1996–2007). Paper presented in 2009 TTRA Conference: Catch the Wave: Tourism Research.
  • Benckendorff, P., & Zehrer, A. (2013). A network analysis of tourism research. Annals of Tourism Research, 43, 121-149.
  • Chen, C., Ibekwe‐SanJuan, F., & Hou, J. (2010). The structure and dynamics of cocitation clusters: A multiple‐perspective cocitation analysis. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61 (7), 1386-1409.
  • Diodato, V. (1994). Dictionary of bibliometrics. New York: The Haworth Press.
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  • Hall, C. M. (2011). Publish and perish? Bibliometric analysis, journal ranking and the assessment of research quality in tourism. Tourism Management, 32 (1), 16-27.
  • Karagöz, D., & Yüncü, H. R. (2013). Sosyal ağ analizi ile turizm alanında yazılmış doktora tezlerinin araştırma konularının incelenmesi. [Evaluation of research subject ofdoctoral theses about tourism in Turkey with social network analysis]. Adıyaman Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 6 (15), 205-232.
  • Kasemodel, M. G. C., Makishi, F., Souza, R. C., & Silva, V. L. (2016). Following the trail of crumbs: A bibliometric study on consumer behavior in the Food Science and Technology field. International Journal of Food Studies, 5 (1), 73-83.
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  • Koseoglu, M. A. (2016). Growth and structure of authorship and co-authorship network in the strategic management realm: Evidence from the Strategic Management Journal. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 19 (3), 153-170.
  • Li, X., Ma, E., & Qu, H. (2017). Knowledge mapping of hospitality research−A visual analysis using CiteSpace. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 60, 77-93.
  • Osareh, F., (1996). Bibliometrics, citation analysis and co-citation analysis: A review of literature I. Libri, 46 (3), 149-158.
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  • Ruiz-Castillo, J., & Costas, R. (2014). The skewness of scientific productivity. Journal of Informetrics, 8 (4), 917-934.
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  • Zhang, X., Chen, H., Wang, W., & Ordóñez de Pablos, P. (2016). What is the role of IT in innovation? A bibliometric analysis of research development in IT innovation. Behaviour & Information Technology, 35 (12), 1130-1143.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Cem Oktay Güzeller This is me

Nuri Çeliker

Publication Date July 20, 2018
Submission Date October 16, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2018

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APA Güzeller, C. O., & Çeliker, N. (2018). Bibliometric Analysis of Tourism Research for the Period 2007-2016. Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research (AHTR), 6(1), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.446248

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