Purpose: The study aims to investigate if lodging research suffers from a method bias by comprehensively reviewing the research methodology used in lodging related research articles. Design/methodology/approach: In all, 2,647 published papers in 16 leading hospitality and tourism published between 1990 and 2016 are analyzed using bibliometric technique. Findings: In all, 69% of the empirical studies in lodging research across 26 years period used quantitative methods, with an increasing reliance on regression-based analysis and structural equation modeling, a disturbing plunging trend in methods diversity. Findings also suggest an increasing trend of using secondary data. Research limitations/implications: Based on the findings of this stud...
This article analyzes academic research from the International Journal of Hospitality Management (IJ...
This paper provides an examination of hotel performance research published in the seven leading hosp...
This paper provides an examination of hotel performance research published in the seven leading hosp...
Purpose: The manuscript provides an overview of past perspectives and future trends in tourism and h...
The issue of method is central to tourism research; over the past two decades, the call for greater ...
Purpose. This study aims to describe the development of hospitality research in terms of research me...
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss issues relating to survey research in tourism. Design/methodolog...
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the prevalence and trend of experimental research in hospitalit...
This article reports the findings of a study that analyzes the statistical methods used in articles ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald on 04/01/2023 available online: ...
Purpose: Taking stock of extant hospitality and tourism research using social network analysis appro...
The purpose of this article is to examine the research themes, method and outcome trends that have b...
This article analyses the use of mixed methods in papers published in the Journal of Sustainable Tou...
This article provides an overview of evolution of research journals in the hospitality field. This p...
This article analyzes academic research from the International Journal of Hospitality Management (IJ...
This paper provides an examination of hotel performance research published in the seven leading hosp...
This paper provides an examination of hotel performance research published in the seven leading hosp...
Purpose: The manuscript provides an overview of past perspectives and future trends in tourism and h...
The issue of method is central to tourism research; over the past two decades, the call for greater ...
Purpose. This study aims to describe the development of hospitality research in terms of research me...
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss issues relating to survey research in tourism. Design/methodolog...
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the prevalence and trend of experimental research in hospitalit...
This article reports the findings of a study that analyzes the statistical methods used in articles ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald on 04/01/2023 available online: ...
Purpose: Taking stock of extant hospitality and tourism research using social network analysis appro...
The purpose of this article is to examine the research themes, method and outcome trends that have b...
This article analyses the use of mixed methods in papers published in the Journal of Sustainable Tou...
This article provides an overview of evolution of research journals in the hospitality field. This p...
This article analyzes academic research from the International Journal of Hospitality Management (IJ...
This paper provides an examination of hotel performance research published in the seven leading hosp...
This paper provides an examination of hotel performance research published in the seven leading hosp...