The need to demonstrate the value of research to non-academic audiences is an increasingly prominent feature of the research policy landscape in many parts of the world. Yet, little is understood about the factors that differentiate academic researchers in terms of their relative influence on non-academic actors. Following a review of the literature, this study uses novel digital methods to undertake a detailed study of the non-academic impact of UK based tourism academics. The findings suggest that non-academic impact is strikingly lower in tourism than in the social sciences more generally. The multiple regression analyses used reveal that researchers who score highly using a range of academic metrics are also cited more by policy-makers ...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
Tourism research can gain broader academic recognition if findings from tourism research become rele...
In spite of the increasing emphasis on the quality of publications in academia, there exists no stan...
[Extract] Executive Summary. The number of tourism Academics worldwide has grown substantially, an...
The starting point of our paper (Thomas & Ormerod, 2017) was to assess the extent to which academic ...
The academia-tourism industry research/collaboration gap continues with the tourism industry seeing ...
This thesis investigated the research impact discourse surrounding the REF’s 2014 (Research Excellen...
The exceedingly competitive climate of academia has increased the emphasis on performance-based rese...
The growing importance of academic journals' Impact Factor (IF) is reshaping the research arena. In ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is made available under the terms of the C...
The marketisation of higher education has emerged as a global trend with a focus on using metrics to...
Whereas those working on the inside of tourism generally feel that tourism research is making good p...
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
One of the challenges faced by many international tourists is that of communicating and establishing...
(2013). Initially there were few researchers or journals, and ideas and information were largely imp...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
Tourism research can gain broader academic recognition if findings from tourism research become rele...
In spite of the increasing emphasis on the quality of publications in academia, there exists no stan...
[Extract] Executive Summary. The number of tourism Academics worldwide has grown substantially, an...
The starting point of our paper (Thomas & Ormerod, 2017) was to assess the extent to which academic ...
The academia-tourism industry research/collaboration gap continues with the tourism industry seeing ...
This thesis investigated the research impact discourse surrounding the REF’s 2014 (Research Excellen...
The exceedingly competitive climate of academia has increased the emphasis on performance-based rese...
The growing importance of academic journals' Impact Factor (IF) is reshaping the research arena. In ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is made available under the terms of the C...
The marketisation of higher education has emerged as a global trend with a focus on using metrics to...
Whereas those working on the inside of tourism generally feel that tourism research is making good p...
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
One of the challenges faced by many international tourists is that of communicating and establishing...
(2013). Initially there were few researchers or journals, and ideas and information were largely imp...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
Tourism research can gain broader academic recognition if findings from tourism research become rele...
In spite of the increasing emphasis on the quality of publications in academia, there exists no stan...