This paper identifies the main factors that affect the citation rate of an article published in the tourism, leisure and hospitality field. Using several regression techniques, it has been identified that the number of references for an article, the reputation of the main author, and obtaining early citations have a major impact on a document’s citation rate. As well as this, by means of a quantitative–qualitative analysis (fsQCA), the most efficient combinations of factors that influence the number of citations received have also been identified. This paper is useful for researchers, editors and readers interested in improving the impact of their researchS
There have been many studies on the factors influencing paper citation counts. A number of studies h...
A journal’s “impact factor” (IF) is the bibliometric index that reflects the frequency with which an...
In spite of the wide recognition of the importance of citations in the international academic commun...
The paper analyses the leading international journals in Tourism and Hospitality Research using quan...
This paper analyses the citations received by research papers in the three top-tier tourism journals...
Prior studies on academic performance predominantly concentrated on ranking universities and geograp...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. This paper presents a study of the most cited papers, the most productive and i...
There is ongoing interest in tourism and hospitality with respect to the citation performance of ind...
The relevance of citations is clear since they constitute a substantial part of most bibliometric in...
The journal TOURISM is one of the oldest tourism journals in the world and over the years, it has pr...
Emphasis on research quantity over quality in the modern corporatised university disincentivises min...
During long time academy pondered the productivity of authors as criterion of distinction, but this...
Introduction: Citation analysis reflects the extent to which published work has been recognized in t...
This note of research deals with the obsession of tourism scholars for citation impacts. Here I anal...
To date, no research has been undertaken to examine what constitutes high citation counts. This stud...
There have been many studies on the factors influencing paper citation counts. A number of studies h...
A journal’s “impact factor” (IF) is the bibliometric index that reflects the frequency with which an...
In spite of the wide recognition of the importance of citations in the international academic commun...
The paper analyses the leading international journals in Tourism and Hospitality Research using quan...
This paper analyses the citations received by research papers in the three top-tier tourism journals...
Prior studies on academic performance predominantly concentrated on ranking universities and geograp...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. This paper presents a study of the most cited papers, the most productive and i...
There is ongoing interest in tourism and hospitality with respect to the citation performance of ind...
The relevance of citations is clear since they constitute a substantial part of most bibliometric in...
The journal TOURISM is one of the oldest tourism journals in the world and over the years, it has pr...
Emphasis on research quantity over quality in the modern corporatised university disincentivises min...
During long time academy pondered the productivity of authors as criterion of distinction, but this...
Introduction: Citation analysis reflects the extent to which published work has been recognized in t...
This note of research deals with the obsession of tourism scholars for citation impacts. Here I anal...
To date, no research has been undertaken to examine what constitutes high citation counts. This stud...
There have been many studies on the factors influencing paper citation counts. A number of studies h...
A journal’s “impact factor” (IF) is the bibliometric index that reflects the frequency with which an...
In spite of the wide recognition of the importance of citations in the international academic commun...