ANALYSIS OF RESILIENCE RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF TOURISM
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https://doi.org/10.17501/23572612.2024.8102%20Keywords:
resilience, tourism resilience, crisis management in hospitality, bibliometricAbstract
Recent disruptions such as natural disasters, economic crises, and the COVID-19 pandemic have significantly increased interest in resilience studies and resilience has emerged as a prominent topic within the realm of tourism and hotel management literature. In this context, the study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of articles focusing on resilience across six of the most influential SSCI-indexed tourism journals. The database of these journals was searched using keywords such as "Resilience, Resilient, and Resiliency". Data retrieval was facilitated through the ZOTERO program, and articles were subsequently ranked based on their frequency using the ATLAS.Ti program. These data were then transferred to Excel, and 133 articles appearing more than 10 times were selected. The findings indicate a surge in the popularity of resilience-related articles in tourism and hospitality literature, largely attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent crises, and the highest number of articles is in the IJCHM journal. When the articles are examined according to the methods used on a journal basis in the research, it has been seen that the number of articles on resilience made with bibliometric methods (% 3, 9) is quite limited. Within the scope of the research, the articles on resilience are largely firm-centric and it is understood that the studies conducted mostly focus on tourism businesses and their employees, while destination or community-centered studies are more limited. Also, from the research findings, it is possible to say that the articles in these journals are more focused on employee level, and human and psychological capital. In addition, it is understood that the articles are mostly reactive and there are a limited number of proactive resilience articles. As a result of the bibliometric analysis, while conceptual studies and individual-level research, there exists a notable gap in bibliometric research at the organizational and destination levels.
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