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Year 2021, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 157 - 178, 01.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.794656

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References

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  • Merigó, J. M., Mulet-Forteza, C., Martorell, O., & Merigó-Lindahl, C. (2020). Scientific research in the tourism, leisure and hospitality field: a bibliometric analysis. Anatolia, 31(3), 494–508.
  • Merigó, J. M., Mulet-Forteza, C., Valencia, C., & Lew, A. A. (2019). Twenty years of Tourism Geographies: a bibliometric overview. Tourism Geographies, 21(5), 881-910.
  • Moira, P., Mylonopoulos, D., & Kondoudaki, A. (2017). The application of slow movement to tourism: is slow tourism a new paradigm?. Journal of Tourism and Leisure Studies, 2(2), 1-10.
  • Morey, A., & Manera, C. (2016). The growth of mass tourism in the Mediterranean, 1950-2010. Journal of Economics and Finance, 84-91.
  • Moyle, B., Moyle, C. L., Ruhanen, L., Weaver, D., & Hadinejad, A. (2020). Are we really progressing sustainable tourism research? A bibliometric analysis. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 29(1), 106-122.
  • Mulet-Forteza, C., Genovart-Balaguer, J., Mauleon-Mendez, E., & Merigó, J. M. (2019). A bibliometric research in the tourism, leisure and hospitality fields. Journal of Business Research, 101, 819-827.
  • Mulet-Forteza, C., Martorell-Cunill, O., Merigó, J. M., Genovart-Balaguer, J., & Mauleon-Mendez, E. (2018). Twenty-five years of the Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing: a bibliometric ranking. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 35(9), 1201-1221.
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  • Niñerola, A., Sánchez-Rebull, M. V., & Hernández-Lara, A. B. (2019). Tourism research on sustainability: a bibliometric analysis. Sustainability, 11(5), 1377.
  • Oh, H., Assaf, G., & Baloglu, S. (2016). Motivations and goals of slow tourism. Journal of Travel Research, 55(2), 205–219.
  • Özel, Ç. H., & Kozak, N. (2012). Turizm pazarlaması alanının bibliyometrik profili (2000-2010) ve bir atıf analizi çalışması. Türk Kütüphaneciliği, 26(4), 715-733.
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  • Timms, B. F., & Conway, D. (2012). Slow tourism at the Caribbean's geographical margins. Tourism Geographies, 14(3), 396-418.
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Bibliometric Analysis of Slow Tourism

Year 2021, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 157 - 178, 01.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.794656

Abstract

This paper aims to review the slow tourism literature using a bibliometric analysis approach. In the current study parameters such as the annual number of publications, the most contributing countries, the most contributing organizations, the most cited studies in Web of Science (WoS), the most productive authors, and the most productive journals were examined. Furthermore, keywords were used to identify the field structure. VOSviewer software was used to find out the leading trends in this slow tourism literature. Thirty-eight studies were found with the help of the WoS database, over the period from 1975- June 2020. Results indicated that: the literature on slow tourism is growing remarkably; four studies accounted for more than 30 citations; Conwey, D and Timms, B.F were the most prolific authors; in terms of documents, the USA was the leading country in the topic of slow tourism; Indiana University (System and Bloomington Campus) was the most productive institution with a total of 5 papers. The journal, Tourism Recreation Research was the top contributor to the related literature. According to a keywords analysis the most recently studied concepts were related to tourist experiences and place attachments (2018-2020), while the older concepts were linked to alternative tourism and leisure (2014-2016).

References

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  • Conway, D., & Timms, B. F. (2010). Re-branding alternative tourism in the Caribbean: the case for ‘slow tourism’. Tourism and Hospitality Research, 10(4), 329-344.
  • Conway, D., & Timms, B. F. (2012). Are slow travel and slow tourism misfits, compadres or different genres?. Tourism Recreation Research, 37(1), 71-76.
  • Cosar, Y., & Kozak, M. (2014). Slow tourism (cittaslow) influence over visitors’ behavior. In A. G. Woodside & M. Kozak (Eds.), Tourists’ behaviors and evaluations (pp. 21-29), Bingley: Emerald.
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  • Mulet-Forteza, C., Genovart-Balaguer, J., Mauleon-Mendez, E., & Merigó, J. M. (2019). A bibliometric research in the tourism, leisure and hospitality fields. Journal of Business Research, 101, 819-827.
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  • Nikjoo, A. H., & Ketabi, M. (2015). The role of push and pull factors in the way tourists choose their destination. Anatolia, 26(4), 588-597.
  • Niñerola, A., Sánchez-Rebull, M. V., & Hernández-Lara, A. B. (2019). Tourism research on sustainability: a bibliometric analysis. Sustainability, 11(5), 1377.
  • Oh, H., Assaf, G., & Baloglu, S. (2016). Motivations and goals of slow tourism. Journal of Travel Research, 55(2), 205–219.
  • Özel, Ç. H., & Kozak, N. (2012). Turizm pazarlaması alanının bibliyometrik profili (2000-2010) ve bir atıf analizi çalışması. Türk Kütüphaneciliği, 26(4), 715-733.
  • Pécsek, B. (2014). Gyorsuló idő, lassuló turizmus: a lassú turizmus modellezése. Turizmus Bulletin, 1, 3-10.
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  • Ruhanen, L., Weiler, B., Moyle, B. D., & McLennan, C. L. J. (2015). Trends and patterns in sustainable tourism research: A 25-year bibliometric analysis. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 23(4), 517-535.
  • Serrano, L., Sianes, A., & Ariza-Montes, A. (2019). Using bibliometric methods to shed light on the concept of sustainable tourism. Sustainability, 11(24), 6964.
  • Timms, B. F., & Conway, D. (2012). Slow tourism at the Caribbean's geographical margins. Tourism Geographies, 14(3), 396-418.
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  • Van Eck, N. J., & Waltman, L. (2010). Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping. Scientometrics, 84(2), 523-538.
  • Vinzenz, F., Priskin, J., Wirth, W., Ponnapureddy, S., & Ohnmacht, T. (2019). Marketing sustainable tourism: the role of value orientation, well-being and credibility. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 27(11), 1663-1685.
  • Vishwakarma, P., & Mukherjee, S. (2019). Forty-three years journey of Tourism Recreation Research: a bibliometric analysis. Tourism Recreation Research, 44(4), 403-418.
  • Voss, J. (1967). The Definition of Leisure. Journal of Economic Issues, 91-106.
  • VOSviewer (2020). Retrieved 10 September, 2020, from https://www.vosviewer.com/.
  • Wilson, S., & Hannam, K. (2017). The frictions of slow tourism mobilities: Conceptualising campervan travel. Annals of Tourism Research, 67, 25-36.
  • WoS (2020). Retrieved 25 December, 2020, from http://apps.webofknowledge.com/WOS_GeneralSearch_input.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&SID=D2ojgkjlPqR9wlvF2c4&preferencesSaved.
  • Yu, L., Wang, G., & Marcouiller, D. W. (2019). A scientometric review of pro-poor tourism research: visualization and analysis. Tourism Management Perspectives, 30, 75-88.
  • Zhang, X., Estoque, R.C., Xie, H., Murayama, Y., & Ranagalage, M. (2019). Bibliometric analysis of highly cited articles on ecosystem services. PLoS ONE, 14(2), 1-16.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Tourism (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Bartola Mavric 0000-0003-2257-8797

Mert Öğretmenoğlu 0000-0003-0639-4891

Orhan Akova 0000-0001-7740-2938

Publication Date June 1, 2021
Submission Date September 14, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Mavric, B., Öğretmenoğlu, M., & Akova, O. (2021). Bibliometric Analysis of Slow Tourism. Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research (AHTR), 9(1), 157-178. https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.794656

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