HUMAN RESOURCESMANAGEMENT IN THE HOSPITALITY AND TOURSIM INDUSTRY BIBLIOMETRICS ANALYSIS STUDY
Author(s):
SUKHJEET KAUR, DR SUKHDEEP KAUR
Keywords:
Human resources management in the hospitality and tourism industry bibliometrics analysis study.
Abstract
The definitions of the term ‘bibliometrics’ as used in the literature are examined and evaluated. Most such definitions are held to be too broad. A new definition is proposed, and its advantages and possible defects are pointed out. This study assesses tourist bibliometric studies, identifies emergent themes, and provides critical feedback for theory development and future research. To accomplish this goal, Bibliometrics is the study of books, papers, and other publications using statistical methods, with a focus on scientific content. Bibliometric methods are extensively utilized in the subject of library and information science. Bibliometrics and scientometrics, the study of scientific metrics and indicators, are so closely related that the two subjects mainly overlap. 190 publications from prominent hospitality and tourism journals with bibliometric analysis were chosen and thoroughly analyzed. The study discovered that the number of bibliometric articles published in these journals increased dramatically after 2008. However, systematic review studies emerged as the most common type, with evaluative and relational bibliometric research being used in only a few studies. The findings of the study imply that there is still a scarcity of relational bibliometric studies in tourism. This is one of the first studies in this field to provide critical analysis and recommendations for theory development and future study in this field.
Article Details
Unique Paper ID: 155739
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 1
Page(s): 1698 - 1701
Article Preview & Download
Share This Article
Conference Alert
NCSST-2021
AICTE Sponsored National Conference on Smart Systems and Technologies
Last Date: 25th November 2021
SWEC- Management
LATEST INNOVATION’S AND FUTURE TRENDS IN MANAGEMENT