2017
DOI: 10.18089/tms.2017.13106
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The usefulness of social media analysis within scholarly publications: a study of first-tier tourism journals

Abstract: La utilidad del análisis de redes sociales en las publicaciones académicas: un estudio de las revistas de turismo del primer cuartil Antonio Peláez-VerdetUniversidad de Málaga, Facultad de Turismo, C/ Leon Tolstoi, 4, Despacho 12, 29071, Málaga, Spain, apv@uma.es Manuel Ferrera-BlascoUniversidad de Málaga, Facultad de Turismo, C/ Leon Tolstoi, 4, Despacho 12, 29071, Málaga, Spain, manuelferrera@uma.es AbstractThe introduction of social network techniques in scholarly research analysis has driven a better under… Show more

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“…From the review of the entire scientific literature (Peláez-Verdet & Ferrera-Blasco, 2017) dealing with the phenomenon of edemocracy and after the treatment and analysis of the results obtained, we can answer the research questions proposed in this work:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From the review of the entire scientific literature (Peláez-Verdet & Ferrera-Blasco, 2017) dealing with the phenomenon of edemocracy and after the treatment and analysis of the results obtained, we can answer the research questions proposed in this work:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La coautoría es la forma más general de publicación (Corral-Marfil et al 2015;Peláez-Verdet y Ferrera-Blasco, 2017). La presente investigación demuestra que el trabajo en equipo o formando grupos de investigación con dos o tres investigadores es tan relevante como las investigaciones realizadas por un único autor, que se corrobora en estudios previos en geoturismo (Rapanelli y Feger, 2018) y turismo de montaña (Río-Rama et al, 2019).…”
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