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Aim and scope: Journal of Tourismology (JoT) publishes two issues per year; one in December and the other in June. JoT is open access journal without a publication fee that aims to be a comprehensive and innovative publication for scholars to present views and ideas at international level on key issues that shape tourism knowledge and industry from past to present.
The objectives of the journal are: (i) To present the latest disciplinary/multidisciplinary set of views and trends on tourism; (ii) To contribute a deeper understanding of international tourism devolopment; (iii) To create and disseminate knowledge by providing insights into developments, issues and methods in tourism research
JoT strongly encourages scholars and professionals in the tourism to share their ideas and research through the journal. Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. All submissions are double blind refereed which takes on average 6 weeks. The journal's contents reflect its integrative approach - theoretical, empirical or policy-related papers, discussion of current issues, case studies, reports, book reviews, research notes and forthcoming meetings might be submitted to the journal. The topics of journal include (but are not limited to) the following:
Tourism theory Tourism research and methodology Advances in tourism development, planning and policy-making Tourism education and its role in managing tourism development Economic/social/environmental/cultural impact of tourism and sustainability Hospitality, gastronomy, transportation, attractions, recreations, leisure studies Tourism industry, marketing, organizational aspects, technology Cross-cultural differences- tourist and traveler behavior Tourism sociology and psychology Alternative and special forms of tourism Terrorism, safety and security in tourism Globalisation and tourism Future of tourism
Last Issue
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Journal of Tourismology,Year 2024Volume 10Issue 1
Jun 30, 2024 | 00:00 am
This study explores the transformative potential of Blockchain technology within the tourism sector, with a primary focus on its role in promoting sustainability and enhancing stakeholder engagement. Employing a qualitative methodology, this study incorporates interviews with ten industry experts and[…]
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Journal of Tourismology,Year 2024Volume 10Issue 1
Jun 30, 2024 | 00:00 am
This study aimed to evaluate the service failures experienced by foreign tourists according to different restaurant types. Document analysis was used as a data collection technique and content analysis was used as a data analysis method in this qualitative study.[…]
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Journal of Tourismology,Year 2024Volume 10Issue 1
Jun 30, 2024 | 00:00 am
This study aims to determine whether environmental awareness significantly impacts green product and green accommodation purchasing behavior, and whether green product purchasing behavior significantly influences green accommodation purchasing behavior. Using quantitative research method, this study collected data from 454 people[…]
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Journal of Tourismology,Year 2024Volume 10Issue 1
Jun 30, 2024 | 00:00 am
Nike Art Gallery is a legacy handcraft that comprises numerous displays of art and culture developed with the intention of establishing and nurturing an atmosphere conducive to the growth of art in Africa. Despite its presence for approximately 30 years,[…]
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Journal of Tourismology,Year 2024Volume 10Issue 1
Jun 30, 2024 | 00:00 am
Beach resources, facilities, and environmental conditions play critical roles in shaping recreational activities and opportunities for beachgoers. Thus, this study explores the dimensions of recreational activities undertaken at tourist beaches in Ghana, while also examining the disparities in activities among[…]
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Journal of Tourismology,Year 2024Volume 10Issue 1
Jun 30, 2024 | 00:00 am
This study identified the perceptions and attitudes of residents living in the Sultanahmet area of Istanbul regarding tourism. The perceptions and attitudes of the residents towards tourism were analysed within the framework of the Social Exchange Theory. The study interviewed[…]
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Journal of Tourismology,Year 2024Volume 10Issue 1
Jun 30, 2024 | 00:00 am
Three distinct workplace phenomena—employee silence, quiet quitting, and quiet firing—have received intense attention recently. While acknowledging their differences, a key similarity among them is the lubricant of silence in the workplace. Silence is a widely recognised phenomenon in the tourism[…]
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