3rd Asia-Pacific CHRIE Conference (APacCHRIE), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 26-28 May 2005This paper reports on the findings of a global study of tourism and hospitality academics asking them to rate their collective literature. The study adopted a peer assessment method, using a snowball sample to maximize response rates. Overall, 70 tourism and hospitality journals were assessed (40 tourism and 30 hospitality) by 314 tourism and 191 hospitality experts. The study revealed that tourism and hospitality community, collectively, rates its journals in a clear hierarchy based on a combination of awareness and perceived quality rating.School of Hotel and Tourism Managemen
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
In academia, there appears to be a "publish or perish" (PoP) risk, resulting in the repetition of id...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Journal of Travel & Touris...
This study develops an updated ranking of hospitality and tourism journals by assessing the influenc...
Publishing in high-ranking journals is one of the many critical dimensions by which academic perform...
The article provides an analysis of scholarly contributions to 11 hospitality and tourism refereed j...
In spite of the increasing emphasis on the quality of publications in academia, there exists no stan...
The purpose of this research was to replicate an earlier study that analyzed hospitality and tourism...
Prior studies on academic performance predominantly concentrated on ranking universities and geograp...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to show that prior studies on rating hospitality journals pri...
This study examined hospitality and tourism journal editors ’ attitudes on the number and quantity o...
Publications in leading research journals are generally considered as important to individuals and i...
In academia, there appears to be a “publish or perish” (PoP) risk, resulting in the repetition of id...
Asian academic research in tourism is a very recent field of research, which has significantly devel...
The article provides an analysis of scholarly contributions to 11 hospitality and tourism refereed j...
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
In academia, there appears to be a "publish or perish" (PoP) risk, resulting in the repetition of id...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Journal of Travel & Touris...
This study develops an updated ranking of hospitality and tourism journals by assessing the influenc...
Publishing in high-ranking journals is one of the many critical dimensions by which academic perform...
The article provides an analysis of scholarly contributions to 11 hospitality and tourism refereed j...
In spite of the increasing emphasis on the quality of publications in academia, there exists no stan...
The purpose of this research was to replicate an earlier study that analyzed hospitality and tourism...
Prior studies on academic performance predominantly concentrated on ranking universities and geograp...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to show that prior studies on rating hospitality journals pri...
This study examined hospitality and tourism journal editors ’ attitudes on the number and quantity o...
Publications in leading research journals are generally considered as important to individuals and i...
In academia, there appears to be a “publish or perish” (PoP) risk, resulting in the repetition of id...
Asian academic research in tourism is a very recent field of research, which has significantly devel...
The article provides an analysis of scholarly contributions to 11 hospitality and tourism refereed j...
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
In academia, there appears to be a "publish or perish" (PoP) risk, resulting in the repetition of id...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Journal of Travel & Touris...