XU HƯỚNG NGHIÊN CỨU VỀ SỰ ỦNG HỘ PHÁT TRIỂN DU LỊCH CỦA NGƯỜI DÂN: LƯỢC KHẢO TÀI LIỆU TỪ NĂM 2010 - 2023

Keywords

sự ủng hộ phát triển du lịch của người dân, trắc lượng thư mục residents’ support for tourism development, bibliometrics

Abstract

 

Previous studies have shown that residents’ support is a pivotal factor in promoting sustainable tourism development. Not only do individuals directly experience the adverse effects of tourism development, but their attitudes also significantly influence tourists' experiences and satisfaction. However, the review of literature on this topic remains limited. This study employs a bibliometric analysis method, reviewing 245 articles from 15 Scopus Q1 journals, to offer an updated and systematic overview of existing research in the field. The aim is to propose new theoretical trends and research methodologies. The study's results contribute to evaluating the complexity and maturity of this research field, facilitating further research and development in the future. Additionally, several recommendations are put forward.

https://doi.org/10.26459/hueunijssh.v133i6D.7390

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