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Bibliometric analysis of trends in COVID-19 and tourism

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Bibliometric analysis of trends in COVID-19 and tourism

A. Viana-lora and M. G. Nel-lo-andreu

This research, conducted by Alba Viana-Lora and Marta Gemma Nel-lo-Andreu, delves into the evolving landscape of COVID-19 and tourism, revealing critical trends and gaps. It highlights how crises can present opportunities for sustainable tourism and addresses pivotal topics like risk perception and policy evaluations.

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Abstract
This research conducts a bibliometric analysis of research on COVID-19 and tourism to identify research trends, gaps, key authors, countries with the most publications, frequently studied areas, leading journals, and highly cited articles. Using the Web of Science (WOS) database and VOSviewer software, the analysis covered 921 publications after filtering 1792 initial results. The study reveals a new research trend focusing on the crisis as an opportunity for more sustainable tourism. Other prominent areas include tourist perception of risk, transmission analysis, and policy evaluations. China leads in publications and case studies.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 17, 2022
Authors
Alba Viana-Lora, Marta Gemma Nel-lo-Andreu
Tags
COVID-19
tourism
bibliometric analysis
sustainable tourism
risk perception
policy evaluations
China
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