The global dissemination of scholarly tourism outputs from 1976 to 2016: evidence from Australia

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2019

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Köseoglu, M.A.
King, B.
Yildiz, M.

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Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2019; 24(5):365-378

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This paper explores the growing breadth and depth of networks and collaborations in the expansion of tourism scholarship. By using bibliometric techniques and mining data from 25 top tourism (and hospitality) journals, the authors provide a visualization of how the field has developed. Focusing on the example of Australia, it shows a process of intensifying internationalization with leading institutions in the UK and Hong Kong, though with minimal representation from institutions in less developed countries. The paper confirms previous findings about the growth of multi-authorships and an increasing propensity for tourism scholars to collaborate with counterparts at other institutions

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Copyright 2019 Asia Pacific Tourism Association

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