Journal of Tourism Management (JTM)
Journal of Tourism Management (JTM) to impart a platform for publishing results and research with a strong empirical component, to create a bridge for significant gap between research and practice by promoting the publication of original, novel, industry-relevant research, to solicit original and unpublished research papers, based on theoretical or experimental works.
Aims & Scope
Journal of Tourism Management (JTM) to impart a platform for publishing results and research with a strong empirical component, to create a bridge for significant gap between research and practice by promoting the publication of original, novel, industry-relevant research, to solicit original and unpublished research papers, based on theoretical or experimental works.
Aims
- To offer a platform for publishing empirical research in tourism management.
- To bridge the gap between research and practice by publishing original, industry-relevant studies.
- To solicit high-quality, unpublished theoretical and experimental papers in the field.
- To promote academic exchange and the practical application of research findings in the tourism industry
Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to tourism management, with a strong emphasis on empirical, practice-oriented, and industry-relevant research, including but not limited to:
Core Tourism Management Areas
- Tourism strategic planning, destination management, and sustainable tourism development
- Tourism marketing, consumer behavior, and brand management in the tourism industry
- Hotel and hospitality management, service quality, and customer experience optimization
- Tourism operations management, supply chain, and resource allocation
Empirical Research Focus
- Empirical studies and experimental research on tourism economics, revenue management, and cost optimization
- Case studies of tourism enterprises, destinations, and industry innovations
- Research on emerging trends: digital tourism, smart tourism, e-tourism, and AI applications in tourism
- Cross-cultural tourism, international tourism, and global tourism challenges
- Community tourism, ecotourism, and social responsibility in tourism development