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Sustainable tourism and its future research directions: a bibliometric analysis of twenty-five years of research

Prerana (Amity School of Business, Amity University, Noida, India)
Deepa Kapoor (Amity School of Business, Amity University, Noida, India)
Abhay Jain (Department of Commerce, Shri Ram College of Commerce, New Delhi, India)

Tourism Review

ISSN: 1660-5373

Article publication date: 12 September 2023

Issue publication date: 26 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of sustainable tourism research published in Scopus-indexed journals covering the period from 1997 to 2021. Articles published during these 25 years were subjected to science mapping and performance analysis to propose potential areas for future research.

Design/methodology/approach

A bibliometric analysis using performance analysis and science mapping was conducted on 1,754 research papers retrieved from the Scopus database using the keyword “sustainable tourism.” Biblioshiny and VOSviewer are commonly used bibliometric tools. Science mapping techniques use coauthorship, keyword co-occurrence and co-citation analyses.

Findings

This study revealed the sustainable tourism publications’ spatial and temporal patterns, indicating a yearly growth rate of 19.9% during a 25-year period. The study identified Stefan Gossling as the most influential author, the “Journal of Sustainable Tourism” as the leading journal and Australia as the most productive country in sustainable tourism literature. The study used co-citation analysis to identify five thematic clusters, namely, reconceptualization and criticism, the role of residents, eco-labeling and the role of stakeholders, community-based tourism and the shift toward establishing sustainability indicators and effective governance and policymaking. The coauthorship analysis identifies the most influential author in collaborative efforts, and the most common pattern of collaboration is between researchers from different institutions in the same country, such as China and the Philippines, followed by collaborations between authors from other countries. The keyword co-occurrence analysis uncovered keywords that aligned with theme clusters generated from the co-citation analysis.

Originality/value

This study comprehensively uncovers five thematic clusters that have never been extracted so far in the literature. Also, it attempts to fill the gaps related to sustainable tourism by suggesting directions for future research.

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Citation

 , P., Kapoor, D. and Jain, A. (2024), "Sustainable tourism and its future research directions: a bibliometric analysis of twenty-five years of research", Tourism Review, Vol. 79 No. 3, pp. 541-567. https://doi.org/10.1108/TR-11-2022-0540

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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