Published December 20, 2023 | Version v1
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Regenerative tourism: A bibliometric analysis

  • 1. Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla
  • 2. University of Malaga

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ABSTRACT:

Purpose: Despite regenerative tourism representing a beacon of hope to fight the problems faced by today’s humankind, its multidisciplinary essence and fragmentation hinder the identification of major thematic areas for upcoming researchers. Therefore, the present study aims to systematically review the relevant literature on regenerative tourism.

Methods: The literature was revised by adopting a bibliometric protocol. Web of Science and Scopus were employed to access pertinent publications, and Biblioshiny was used to track publication and source evolution and impact, main countries and affiliations’ production, authors’ relevance, productivity, collaborations, perform content, thematic, and co-citations analyses.

Results: The literature on regenerative tourism has recently grown, fostered by rising interest due to the COVID-19 crisis. Attention in the field is still limited to a few main players, requiring an expansion in geographic and academic discipline terms. Thematic areas and their level of development were identified, assessing some relevant topics as fairly unexplored, especially concerning mindset change.

Implications: This study offers inferences for future researchers and practitioners, employing literature summarizing, main sources and author identification, as well as gap detection, limiting its results to dual database record retrieval, as well as limited scope or search.

Notes (English)

SUBMITTED: FEBRUARY 2023, REVISION SUBMITTED: APRIL 2023, 2nd REVISION SUBMITTED: JUNE 2023, ACCEPTED: JULY 2023, REFEREED ANONYMOUSLY

PUBLISHED ONLINE: 20 DECEMBER 2023

JEL Classification: L83, Z32, Z1

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2529-1947

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2023-12-20