Determinants of Citations in Tourism and Hospitality Studies

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Date

2024

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Volume Title

Publisher

inst Tourism

Open Access Color

GOLD

Green Open Access

Yes

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15

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36

Publicly Funded

No
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Average
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Top 10%

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Abstract

Citation metrics are frequently used to assess research and rank journals and researchers. Nevertheless, this is still a process with asymmetric information. Tourism research has matured within a small community and through a multidisciplinary scientific paradigm. This paper aims to understand the determinants of tourism research citation patterns. To this end, 101,968 papers within fifteen years (2004-2018) are analysed. Our empirical results suggest that authors' prestige, the multidisciplinary nature of research, and the impact factor of journals and bibliometric articles will likely increase an article's citations. This paper represents a step forward in understanding the citation formation process in tourism research.

Description

Raposo, Pedro/0000-0003-4356-3594; Kozak, Metin/0000-0002-9866-7529; Rodrigues, Paulo/0000-0002-6469-4959

Keywords

citation metrics, tourism research, citation impact, impact factor, interdisciplinary research, Citation metrics, citation metrics, tourism research, citation impact, impact factor, interdisciplinary research, Tourism research, Impact factor, Interdisciplinary research, Citation impact

Fields of Science

0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

Citation

WoS Q

Q3

Scopus Q

Q3
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OpenCitations Citation Count
3

Source

Tourism

Volume

72

Issue

3

Start Page

393

End Page

409
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Scopus : 2

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Mendeley Readers : 12

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