2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijtc-10-2023-0207
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Mapping the landscape of tourism cities research: a bibliometric analysis of the International Journal of Tourism Cities

Deep Jyoti Gurung,
Vanessa Gowreesunkar

Abstract: Purpose This research addresses the pressing need for comprehensive studies in the rapidly evolving field of city tourism. This study aims to understand the overall performance of the International Journal of Tourism Cities (IJTC), the structure of knowledge in city tourism research and the prevalent themes and trends arising from IJTC. Design/methodology/approach A bibliometric analysis was conducted to scrutinize the publication patterns in IJTC. This involved examining parameters such as the annual count … Show more

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“…City tourism is one of the fastest-growing travel segments worldwide, and it occurs in urban areas like metropolitan destinations and the great cities of each country (Gurung & Gowreesunkar, 2023), generating substantial economic and social benefits for local communities (UNWTO, 2020). London, Paris, NY, Tokyo, Barcelona or Sidney tourism cities have developed new strategic and sustainable plans to address the major current issues in their urban areas, such as reducing CO 2 emissions, traffic, climate change, gentrification, overcrowding and enhancing residents' needs (Maxim, 2017;Florido-Benı ´tez, 2023b).…”
Section: The Irruption Of the Metaverse In The Management Of Tourism ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…City tourism is one of the fastest-growing travel segments worldwide, and it occurs in urban areas like metropolitan destinations and the great cities of each country (Gurung & Gowreesunkar, 2023), generating substantial economic and social benefits for local communities (UNWTO, 2020). London, Paris, NY, Tokyo, Barcelona or Sidney tourism cities have developed new strategic and sustainable plans to address the major current issues in their urban areas, such as reducing CO 2 emissions, traffic, climate change, gentrification, overcrowding and enhancing residents' needs (Maxim, 2017;Florido-Benı ´tez, 2023b).…”
Section: The Irruption Of the Metaverse In The Management Of Tourism ...mentioning
confidence: 99%