2007
DOI: 10.1080/10963758.2007.10696887
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A Study of Prolific Authors in 25 Tourism and Hospitality Journals

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“…He found that more than 40% of these papers were coauthored, 23% of them by three or more scholars. Another interesting finding was that many prolific authors frequently collaborate with nonprolific authors and take a leadership role (McKercher, 2007). Zhao and Ritchie (2007) conducted a similar study to examine the most prolific scholars by analyzing the research publications in eight tourism journals between 1985 and 2004.…”
Section: Research Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…He found that more than 40% of these papers were coauthored, 23% of them by three or more scholars. Another interesting finding was that many prolific authors frequently collaborate with nonprolific authors and take a leadership role (McKercher, 2007). Zhao and Ritchie (2007) conducted a similar study to examine the most prolific scholars by analyzing the research publications in eight tourism journals between 1985 and 2004.…”
Section: Research Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The objectives of this study are: (a) to assess Asian research productivity by counting the number of full-length research articles published in four leading tourism journalsincluding Annals of Tourism Research (ATR), Tourism Management (TM), the Journal of Travel Research (JTR), and the Journal of Travel &Tourism Marketing (JTTM), between 1999 and(b) to highlight output affiliated with an Asian university and/or Asian data source, with the aim of identifying significant changes during different time periods (i.e., 1999-2003 versus 2004-2008); and (c) to examine research collaborations in different contexts among Asian countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In proceedings of conferences of the International Council of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education (http://www.dev.chrie.org) and its Australian equivalent, the Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (http://www.cauthe.com.au), food service technologies are not represented. The two specialised journals in the field, the Journal of Culinary Science & Technology and Journal of Foodservice (formerly Food Service Technology), were not even listed in the ranking of hospitality academic publications by McKercher (2007).…”
Section: Who Drives Science-based Research?mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Bu bağlamda uluslararası alanyazında turizm alanında yayınlanan çok sayıda bibliyometrik çalışmanın (Jogaratnam vd. 2005;McKercher, 2007;Huang ve Hsu, 2008;Ma ve Law, 2009) Ulusal yazında turizm ile ilgili yapılan bibliyometrik çalışmaların ise 1990"lı yılların ortalarında başladığı görülmektedir. Bu bağlamda alanyazında yer alan bibliyometrik çalışmalarda araştırmacıların genellikle makaleleri (Kozak, 1994;1995;İçöz ve Kozak, 1999;Evren ve Kozak, 2012;Özel ve Kozak, 2012;Temizkan vd., 2015), lisansüstü tezleri (Kozak, 2001;Cevizkaya vd., 2014), dergileri (Kozak, 1999;Özdemir ve Kozak, 2000) ve bildirileri (Çakıcı vd., 2013) incelediği dikkat çekmektedir.…”
Section: Kavramsal çErçeveunclassified