Sigala Marianna
Indian Institute of Management, Kashipur, India.
University of Piraeus, Department of Business Administration, Greece.
Tour Manag Perspect. 2021 Oct;40:100912. doi: 10.1016/j.tmp.2021.100912. Epub 2021 Nov 15.
By adopting a bibliometric analysis approach, this study systematically reviews and retrospectively analyses the rapidly emerging literature on COVID-19 in tourism and hospitality. A co-word analysis revealed the intellectual structure of 177 papers (published until January 2021) consisting of four major themes discussing the following various issues: 1) the impact of COVID-19 on tourist decision-making, destination marketing, technology adoption, and tourists' well-being; 2) the future of tourism post COVID-19; 3) managing change in tourism; and 4) the COVID-19's impacts on tourism and hospitality stakeholders. The findings show that preliminary publications tend to be descriptive, pre-mature and theoretical, i.e. most studies advocate and re-imagine a more sustainable, responsible and equitable post-pandemic tourism, but almost no research investigates in-depth whether, why and how such theoretical proclamations are being materialized or not and/or whether they will remain a COVID-19 induced fuss. The paper concludes by offering various directions and propositions for future research.
通过采用文献计量分析方法,本研究系统回顾并追溯分析了旅游与酒店业中迅速涌现的关于新冠疫情的文献。共词分析揭示了177篇论文(截至2021年1月发表)的知识结构,这些论文包含四个主要主题,讨论了以下各种问题:1)新冠疫情对游客决策、目的地营销、技术应用和游客福祉的影响;2)新冠疫情后旅游业的未来;3)旅游业的变革管理;4)新冠疫情对旅游与酒店业利益相关者的影响。研究结果表明,初步发表的文献往往具有描述性、不成熟性和理论性,即大多数研究倡导并重新构想一个更具可持续性、责任感和公平性的疫情后旅游业,但几乎没有研究深入调查这些理论主张是否、为何以及如何得以实现,和/或它们是否仍将是由新冠疫情引发的一时热闹。本文最后为未来研究提供了各种方向和建议。