Journals Journal of Travel Research

101460_spjtr_57_8_72ppiRGB_150pixw.jpg picture
Name
Journal of Travel Research
Subjects
Tourism development policy
Managerial practice
Economic
Social and environmental outcomes
Marketing
ISSN
1552-6763
Description
The Journal of Travel Research (JTR) is the premier, peer-reviewed research journal focusing on the business of travel and tourism development, management, marketing, economics and behavior. JTR provides researchers, educators, and professionals with up-to-date, high quality research on behavioral trends and management theory for one of the most influential and dynamic industries. Founded in 1961, JTR is the oldest of the world’s top-ranked scholarly journals focused exclusively on travel and tourism, reflecting the worldwide importance of tourism, both economically and socially. Published by SAGE, an international leader in social science and business publishing, JTR publishes the most current and influential scholarship on travel and tourism. The Journal of Travel Research publishes state-of-the-art research on the most important trends and issues in travel and tourism. JTR offers an international and multidisciplinary perspective on the best development and management practices by publishing research which enhances knowledge of important travel and tourism phenomena. JTR thereby contributes to the development of theory which enables improvements in tourism development policy and strategy; managerial practice; economic, social and environmental outcomes; and education and training programs.
Impact Factor (2 years)
5.338
Publisher
Sage
Journal type
Hybrid Journal

Journals Publications
(All)



Results 1-3 of 3 (Search time: 0.002 seconds).

Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-Jan-2023Animosity and Tourism: Resident PerspectivesFarmaki, Anna 
2Mar-2019Tourism stocks in times of crisis: an econometric investigation of unexpected nonmacroeconomic factorsZopiatis, Anastasios ; Savva, Christos S. ; Lambertides, Neophytos ; Michael McAleer 
31-Nov-2003Urban residents' attitudes toward tourism development: The case of CreteVaughan, David Roger ; Andriotis, Konstantinos