چکیده
مقدمه
روش ها و داده ها
نتایج و بحث ها
جهت گیری های تحقیقاتی آینده
مفاهیم و محدودیت ها
منابع
Abstract
Introduction
Methods and data
Results and discussions
Future research directions
Implications and limitations
References
چکیده
تحقیقات آکادمیک در بخش گردشگری و مهماننوازی مستقیماً به روش رشد و توسعه صنعت ارزش میافزاید. محققان در این زمینه با فشارهایی که برای چاپ در مجلات با رتبه بالا دست و پنجه نرم می کنند، دست و پنجه نرم می کنند. مطالعه حاضر سعی دارد به دانشجویان دکتری و مربیان گردشگری در شناسایی موضوعات نوظهور در گردشگری و مهماننوازی که پس از همهگیری COVID-19 پدید آمده است کمک کند. با استفاده از تجزیه و تحلیل کتاب سنجی، پنج حوزه وسیع از موضوعات تحقیقاتی در حال ظهور شناسایی می شوند. چنین تحقیقاتی به مدیران، مدیران دولتی مرتبط با گردشگری و صاحبان شرکت کمک می کند تا از تأثیر مخرب COVID-19 بر صنعت در سراسر جهان بهبود یابند.
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Abstract
Academic research in tourism and hospitality sector adds value directly to the way the industry grows and develops. Scholars in this area struggle with the pressures to publish in high ranking journals. The present study attempts to help doctoral students and tourism educators in identifying emerging themes in the tourism and hospitality arising out after COVID-19 pandemic. Using bibliometric analysis, five broad areas of emerging research themes are identified. Such research would further help managers, tourism related state administrators, and firm owners to recover from the devastating impact of COVID-19 on the industry across the world.
Introduction
Given the pressures to ‘publish or perish’ for early career researchers (Ertaş & Kozak, 2020) and for doctoral students to show a strong publication track record by publishing in high-quality journals before graduation (Carr& Hayes, 2017) requires academically oriented research scholars to constantly stay relevant. This is no different for students of the hospitality and tourism industry. The most relevant research in the current scenario is studies related to COVID-19 impact. The outbreak of the current unprecedented pandemic has significantly impacted the tourism and hospitality sector (Gössling, Scott, & Hall, 2020).
Results and analyses
The final corpus of articles for analysis consisted of 151 documents indexed in Scopus. As seen from Figure (2), the publication of articles relating to COVID-19 and hospitality and tourism research were mostly published in journals related to Business, Management and Accounting (27.4%) and Social Sciences (26.9%). Other subject areas together are seen to contribute less than 50% of the overall number of articles published. Identifying the authors, affiliation and countries along with journals that contributed the most to the research area help future researchers identify important literature in their area of interest. Most researchers set document alerts for their relevant journals. Also, they are seen to follow authors from their area of research on various social platforms like Linkedin or google scholar. We describe the top contributors next.