Jun 30, 2026
Publication Type
Articles
Research Article
Theoretical Article
The Selçuk Tourism and Information Technology Research Journal (STBAD) aims to contribute to the global scientific literature by publishing high-quality, original research produced at the intersection of the tourism industry and information technologies. Our journal serves as a formal bridge between academia and the tourism sector, providing a multidisciplinary platform that addresses digital transformation and technological innovations from both theoretical and applied perspectives.
Our core vision is to encourage studies with high methodological rigor that not only deepen theoretical knowledge in the field of tourism informatics but also provide scientific guidance for digitalization processes in the industry. By fostering a rigorous scientific dialogue, STBAD aspires to become one of the leading reference sources worldwide for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in the evolving technological landscape of the hospitality and travel sectors.
Selçuk Tourism and Information Technology Research Journal (STBAD) accepts academic studies that examine the digitalization process of the tourism industry and the sectoral reflections of information technologies. The scope of the journal covers a wide range of studies, from theoretical discussions to application-oriented field research.
Thematic Areas: The journal prioritizes studies prepared in the following areas where tourism and informatics disciplines intersect:
- Smart Technologies: Artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotic applications, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
- Digital Experiences: Virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and metaverse architecture.
- Data and Finance: Big data analytics, data mining, blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and next-generation payment systems in tourism.
- Digital Marketing and Communication: E-WOM, social media analytics, digital consumer behavior, and online reputation management.
- Management and Strategy: Smart destination management, tourism information systems (TIS), geographic information systems (GIS), and e-tourism ecosystems.
Accepted Article Types:
- Original Research Articles
- Review Articles (Comprehensive literature analyses and bibliometric studies)
- Case Studies (Technology-oriented successful tourism applications)
"Your Paper Your Way" Approach
To save authors' time and allow them to focus entirely on the scientific quality of their research, the Selçuk Tourism and Information Technology Research Journal (STBAD) adopts the "Your Paper Your Way" (Free Format) approach. There are no strict formatting templates at the initial submission stage.
Due to our strict double-blind peer review policy, you must submit your manuscript as two separate Microsoft Word files:
- Title Page (With Author Details)
- Anonymous Main Manuscript
Please use an easy-to-read standard font (e.g., Times New Roman, Calibri, or Arial) and an appropriate size (11 or 12 pt) for both files.
File 1: Title Page This file will not be sent to reviewers and must include the following:
- The full title of the manuscript.
- Full names, institutional affiliations, email addresses, and ORCID numbers of all authors.
- Clear identification of the Corresponding Author.
- Mandatory Declarations: The following declaration headings must be included at the bottom of the title page and filled with generic statements suitable for your study:
- Acknowledgments: (e.g., Acknowledging support from institutions or individuals.)
- Declaration of Interest Statement: (e.g., Declaring that there are no competing interests to report.)
- AI Use Declaration: (e.g., Declaring which AI tool was used for text editing, or explicitly stating that no AI tools were used.)
- Funding: (e.g., Specifying whether the research received any external financial support.)
- Data Availability Statement: (e.g., Stating how the data supporting the findings can be accessed.)
File 2: Anonymous Main Manuscript This file will be sent to the reviewers and must NOT contain any author names, affiliations, or identifying information.
- Manuscript Structure: Your manuscript must contain essential academic elements: Title, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methodology, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion.
- Word Limit: To ensure efficient editorial and review processes, manuscripts must not exceed a maximum of 10,000 words in total. This limit includes the abstract, keywords, main text, tables, figures, and references.
- Tables and Figures: These should be placed seamlessly within the text where they are relevant. Tables must be provided in an editable format (not as images) to allow for typesetting adjustments during the final publication phase.
Citation and Reference Style While the document layout is flexible, all in-text citations and the reference list must strictly follow the APA (American Psychological Association) 7th Edition style to maintain scientific standardization. To enhance discoverability, it is highly requested that DOI (Digital Object Identifier) numbers are provided for all applicable references.
TR Dizin Criteria and Ethics Committee Approval In accordance with TR Dizin indexing criteria, "Ethics Committee Approval" is strictly required for all research involving human participants that necessitates data collection through surveys, interviews, focus groups, observations, or experiments.
- The official ethics approval document must be uploaded as a separate supplementary file during the manuscript submission.
- Information regarding the approval (name of the committee, date, and decision/issue number) must be explicitly stated in the Methodology section.
Sample Files:
The Selçuk Tourism and Information Technology Research Journal (STBAD) observes the highest international ethical standards in its publication processes to contribute high-quality, reliable, and original works to the scientific literature. Our journal adopts the "Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing" established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
At the national level, it pledges full compliance with the Press Law, the Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works, the Higher Education Council (YÖK) Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive, and the TR Dizin criteria (Decisions of the Turkish Editors' Workshop).
1. Open Access and Free Publication Policy (Diamond Open Access)
STBAD is a fully open-access journal that supports the free circulation of knowledge on a global scale.
- Our journal is completely free of charge.
- No Article Processing Charges (APC) or fees under any other name are requested from the authors at any stage of manuscript submission, editorial processing, peer review, typesetting, or publication.
- All published articles are made available to readers free of charge and without interruption.
2. Authorship Criteria and Contribution Statement
STBAD requires that only individuals who have made a concrete scientific contribution to the research be included in the author list.
- Gift or Ghost Authorship: Adding individuals who have not made an actual contribution (gift authorship) or hiding those who have (ghost authorship) is strictly prohibited.
- Statement of Contribution Rates: In multi-authored studies, the extent and stage (conceptualization, data collection, analysis, writing, etc.) of each author's contribution must be clearly stated in the "Author Contribution Statement" section at the end of the article. The corresponding author guarantees that all authors have approved the final version of the manuscript.
3. Conflict of Interest and Funding Statement
Any potential financial gain, personal competition, or institutional affiliation that may affect the objectivity of the research must be clearly declared.
- Conflict of Interest Statement: Authors must explicitly state at the end of the manuscript whether there is any conflict of interest with any person or institution.
- Funding/Support Statement: All financial support (grants, project funds, etc.) received during the conduct of the research or the preparation of the manuscript, and the role of sponsors, must be reported. If there is no funding source, this must also be explicitly stated in the text.
4. Research Ethics and TR Dizin Criteria
The principles of integrity, quality, and transparency are essential in all research submitted to the journal.
- Ethics Committee Approval: In accordance with TR Dizin criteria, official "Ethics Committee Approval" is strictly required for all research involving human participants that necessitates data collection through methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, observations, and experiments. The ethics committee document must be uploaded to the system, and its details (committee name, date, decision number) must be explained in the methodology section of the manuscript.
- In studies involving human subjects, it must be stated that "informed consent" was obtained from the participants, and the privacy of personal data must be legally guaranteed.
5. Plagiarism and Originality Policy
STBAD subjects every submitted manuscript to a similarity check using Turnitin or iThenticate software prior to the evaluation phase.
- The overall similarity rate is expected to be below 20%.
- However, even if the similarity rate is low, failure to cite properly in accordance with APA 7 rules is considered "plagiarism."
- Studies found to contain plagiarism, salami slicing, duplication (redundant publication), or data fabrication are immediately rejected, and an embargo may be imposed on their authors.
6. Simultaneous Submission and Editorial Confidentiality
- Simultaneous Submission: Authors cannot simultaneously submit a manuscript to another journal while it is under review at STBAD.
- Confidentiality: All data regarding manuscripts are kept strictly confidential (except for potential ethical violation investigations, which do not require author permission). Manuscripts submitted by the journal's editorial team undergo a standard external peer-review process, and the relevant person's access to the decision process of their own manuscript is blocked via the system.
7. Allegations of Scientific Misconduct and Violation Reports
STBAD editors follow COPE flowcharts step-by-step in the event of a suspicion or allegation of scientific misconduct. No ethical violation is knowingly overlooked. Readers, reviewers, or researchers can immediately file a complaint via ethics.stbad@selcuk.edu.tr when they notice a significant error, plagiarism, or unethical situation in a published or under-review study. All notifications are handled confidentially and resolved promptly.
8. Correction, Retraction, and Appeal Processes
- Correction: Published for minor errors that do not affect the main findings.
- Retraction: When serious errors or violations that invalidate the main findings of the study are detected, the manuscript is retracted in accordance with COPE guidelines.
- Appeal: Authors can appeal editorial decisions regarding their manuscripts with a reasoned letter to ethics.stbad@selcuk.edu.tr. Only one appeal is allowed per manuscript, and the final decision is made by the Editor-in-Chief.
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Editor-in-Chief
Associate Editors
Editorial Board
Advisory Board
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