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Yıl 2020, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1, 1 - 15, 25.06.2020

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  • Al, U., Coştur, R. Bibliometric profile of Turkish Journal of Psycholog, Turkish Librarianship, 21(2), 142-163 (2007).
  • Al, U., Doğan, G. Citation analysis of Hacettepe University information and document management theses, Turkish Librarianship, 26(2), 349-369 (2012).
  • Aydın, B. Bibliometric analysis of the theses registered in the field of food and beverage management in the thesis center of Higher Education Council (Yöktez). In Proceedings at VII. Graduate Tourism Students Research Congress, 04-05 April 2014, Aydın, pp. 55-70 (2014).
  • Buhalis, D. Information technology as a strategic tool for economic, social, cultural and environmental benefits enhancement of tourism at destination regions, Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research, 3(1), 71-93 (1997).
  • Buhalis, D., Amaranggana, A. Smart tourism destinations enhancing tourism experience through personalisation of services. In I. Tussyadiah and Inversini, A. (ed.), Information and Communication technologies in tourism 2015 (pp. 377-389). Switzerland: Springer (2015).
  • Buhalis, D., Foerste, M. Socomo marketing for travel and tourism: Empowering co-creation of value, Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 4(3), 151-161 (2015).
  • Centobelli, P., Ndou, V. Managing customer knowledge through the use of big data analytics in tourism research. Current Issues in Tourism, 22(15), 1862-1882 (2019).
  • Chen, C., Ibekwe‐SanJuan, F., Hou, J. The structure and dynamics of cocitation clusters: A multiple‐perspective co-citation analysis, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61(7), 1386-1409 (2010).
  • Dickinson, J.E., Ghali, K., Cherrett, T., Speed, C., Davies, N., Norgate, S. Tourism and the smartphone app: capabilities, emerging practice and scope in the travel domain, Current Issues in Tourism, 17(1), 84-101 (2014).
  • Dorcic, J., Komsic, J., Markovic, S. Mobile technologies and applications towards smart tourism - state of the art, Tourism Review, 74(1), 82-103 (2019).
  • Gretzel, U., Sigala, M., Xiang, Z., Koo, C. Smart tourism: foundations and developments, Electronic Markets, 25, 179-188 (2015).
  • Information Systems Intelligence. Smart cities index report 2017. Avaliable at: http://isi-en.yonsei.ac.kr/download/2017-smart-city-index-report/ (Accessed: 20.09.2019).
  • Jin, J., Gubbi, J., Marusic, S., Palaniswami, M. An information framework for creating a smart city through internet of things, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 1(2), 112-121 (2014).
  • Karagöz, D., Yüncü, H.R. Evaluation of research subject of doctoral theses about tourism in Turkey with social network analysis, Adıyaman University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 6(15), 205-232 (2013).
  • Kasemodel, M.G.C., Makishi, F., Souza, R. C., Silva, V. L. 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 (2016).
  • Kim, H.H., Law, R. Smartphones in tourism and hospitality marketing: a literature review, Journal of Travel & TourismMarketing, 32(6), 692-711 (2015).
  • Koo, C., Shin, S., Kim, K., Kim, C., Chung, N. Smart tourism of the Korea: A case study. Paper presented at the proceedings of Pacific Asia conference on information systems, Jeju, Korea (2013).
  • Law, R., Irene, C., Chu, C., Liang, W. A comprehensive review of mobile technology use in hospitality and tourism, Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, (27)6, 626-648 (2018).
  • Li, Y., Hu, C., Huang, C., Duan, L. The concept of smart tourism in the context of tourism information services, Tourism Management, 58, 293-300 (2017).
  • Liang, S., Schuckert, M., Law, R., Masiero, L. The relevance of mobile tourism and information technology: An analysis of recent trends and future research directions, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 34(6), 732-748 (2017).
  • Ni, C., Sugimoto, C.R., Robbin, A. Examining the evolution of the field of public administration through a bibliometric analysis of public administration review, Public Administration Review, 77(4), 496-509 (2017).
  • Pritchard, A. Statistical bibliography; an interim bibliography. North-Western Polytechnic, School of Librarianship (1969).
  • Simovici, D. Data mining algorithms I: Clustering. In Amiya, N. & Ivan, S. (Ed.), Handbook of applied algorithms (pp. 177-218). New Jersey: Wiley-IEEE Press (2007).
  • Tan, G.W.H., Lee, V.H., Lin, B., Ooi, K.B. Mobile applications in tourism: The future of the tourism industry?, Industrial Management & Data Systems, 117(3), 560-581 (2017).
  • Ukşul, E. Evaluation of scientific publications made in measurement and evaluation in education field in Turkey with social network analysis: A bibliometric study. Unpublished Master Thesis. Akdeniz University, Education Science Institute, Antalya (2016).
  • Um, T., Chung, N. Does smart tourism technology matter? Lessons from three smart tourism cities in South Korea, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, DOI: 10.1080/10941665.2019.1595691 (2019).

Review of Smart Tourism Literature by Bibliometric and Visualization Analysis

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1, 1 - 15, 25.06.2020

Öz

The aim of the research is to examine the publications about smart tourism published in 1980-2019 with bibliometric analysis and to reveal the trends in this subject. For this purpose, the Web of Science Core Collection database was searched under the title of ‘smart tourism’ within the scope of ‘hospitality, leisure and toruism’. The bibliometric data of 145 publications, determined from the database, were downloaded. Social network analysis employed in the context of publication year, publication language, publication types, country collaborations, document joint-citation network, journal joint-citation network, author joint-citation network, topic and keyword trends. According to the findings, it can be said that interest in smart tourism has increased significantly since 2015. Publications are mainly articles and conference proceedings. The language of the publications was English, Spanish and Portuguese respectively. America, England and South Korea have been shown to play an important role in the country collaboration. Journal of Travel Research was the most frequently cited journal and Dimitrios Buhalis was the most cited author. Mobile guest behavior, destination website, open data and intelligent systems are the most studied topics. The most commonly used keywords in the publications were smart tourism, tourism, technology, model, social media, experience and information technology.

Kaynakça

  • Al, U., Coştur, R. Bibliometric profile of Turkish Journal of Psycholog, Turkish Librarianship, 21(2), 142-163 (2007).
  • Al, U., Doğan, G. Citation analysis of Hacettepe University information and document management theses, Turkish Librarianship, 26(2), 349-369 (2012).
  • Aydın, B. Bibliometric analysis of the theses registered in the field of food and beverage management in the thesis center of Higher Education Council (Yöktez). In Proceedings at VII. Graduate Tourism Students Research Congress, 04-05 April 2014, Aydın, pp. 55-70 (2014).
  • Buhalis, D. Information technology as a strategic tool for economic, social, cultural and environmental benefits enhancement of tourism at destination regions, Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research, 3(1), 71-93 (1997).
  • Buhalis, D., Amaranggana, A. Smart tourism destinations enhancing tourism experience through personalisation of services. In I. Tussyadiah and Inversini, A. (ed.), Information and Communication technologies in tourism 2015 (pp. 377-389). Switzerland: Springer (2015).
  • Buhalis, D., Foerste, M. Socomo marketing for travel and tourism: Empowering co-creation of value, Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 4(3), 151-161 (2015).
  • Centobelli, P., Ndou, V. Managing customer knowledge through the use of big data analytics in tourism research. Current Issues in Tourism, 22(15), 1862-1882 (2019).
  • Chen, C., Ibekwe‐SanJuan, F., Hou, J. The structure and dynamics of cocitation clusters: A multiple‐perspective co-citation analysis, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61(7), 1386-1409 (2010).
  • Dickinson, J.E., Ghali, K., Cherrett, T., Speed, C., Davies, N., Norgate, S. Tourism and the smartphone app: capabilities, emerging practice and scope in the travel domain, Current Issues in Tourism, 17(1), 84-101 (2014).
  • Dorcic, J., Komsic, J., Markovic, S. Mobile technologies and applications towards smart tourism - state of the art, Tourism Review, 74(1), 82-103 (2019).
  • Gretzel, U., Sigala, M., Xiang, Z., Koo, C. Smart tourism: foundations and developments, Electronic Markets, 25, 179-188 (2015).
  • Information Systems Intelligence. Smart cities index report 2017. Avaliable at: http://isi-en.yonsei.ac.kr/download/2017-smart-city-index-report/ (Accessed: 20.09.2019).
  • Jin, J., Gubbi, J., Marusic, S., Palaniswami, M. An information framework for creating a smart city through internet of things, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 1(2), 112-121 (2014).
  • Karagöz, D., Yüncü, H.R. Evaluation of research subject of doctoral theses about tourism in Turkey with social network analysis, Adıyaman University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 6(15), 205-232 (2013).
  • Kasemodel, M.G.C., Makishi, F., Souza, R. C., Silva, V. L. 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 (2016).
  • Kim, H.H., Law, R. Smartphones in tourism and hospitality marketing: a literature review, Journal of Travel & TourismMarketing, 32(6), 692-711 (2015).
  • Koo, C., Shin, S., Kim, K., Kim, C., Chung, N. Smart tourism of the Korea: A case study. Paper presented at the proceedings of Pacific Asia conference on information systems, Jeju, Korea (2013).
  • Law, R., Irene, C., Chu, C., Liang, W. A comprehensive review of mobile technology use in hospitality and tourism, Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, (27)6, 626-648 (2018).
  • Li, Y., Hu, C., Huang, C., Duan, L. The concept of smart tourism in the context of tourism information services, Tourism Management, 58, 293-300 (2017).
  • Liang, S., Schuckert, M., Law, R., Masiero, L. The relevance of mobile tourism and information technology: An analysis of recent trends and future research directions, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 34(6), 732-748 (2017).
  • Ni, C., Sugimoto, C.R., Robbin, A. Examining the evolution of the field of public administration through a bibliometric analysis of public administration review, Public Administration Review, 77(4), 496-509 (2017).
  • Pritchard, A. Statistical bibliography; an interim bibliography. North-Western Polytechnic, School of Librarianship (1969).
  • Simovici, D. Data mining algorithms I: Clustering. In Amiya, N. & Ivan, S. (Ed.), Handbook of applied algorithms (pp. 177-218). New Jersey: Wiley-IEEE Press (2007).
  • Tan, G.W.H., Lee, V.H., Lin, B., Ooi, K.B. Mobile applications in tourism: The future of the tourism industry?, Industrial Management & Data Systems, 117(3), 560-581 (2017).
  • Ukşul, E. Evaluation of scientific publications made in measurement and evaluation in education field in Turkey with social network analysis: A bibliometric study. Unpublished Master Thesis. Akdeniz University, Education Science Institute, Antalya (2016).
  • Um, T., Chung, N. Does smart tourism technology matter? Lessons from three smart tourism cities in South Korea, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, DOI: 10.1080/10941665.2019.1595691 (2019).
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Turizm (Diğer)
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Yunus Topsakal 0000-0003-3202-5539

Mehmet Bahar 0000-0001-5377-7292

Nedim Yüzbaşıoğlu 0000-0002-6079-9980

Yayımlanma Tarihi 25 Haziran 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi 19 Mart 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Topsakal, Y., Bahar, M., & Yüzbaşıoğlu, N. (2020). Review of Smart Tourism Literature by Bibliometric and Visualization Analysis. Journal of Tourism Intelligence and Smartness, 3(1), 1-15.