Tourist destination choice: A bibliometric study

Authors

  • Claudio Sunao Saito Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
  • Vivian Iara Strehlau Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18568/1980-4865.13117-31

Keywords:

Tourism, Destination Choice, Decision-making process, Bibliometrics, Citation analysis

Abstract

This bibliometric study aims to understand the main subjects, approaches, and theoretical references related to travel destination choice. The Scopus database, statistical software, and citation analysis defined the relevance and prestige of the articles, authors, models, and theoretical foundations, based on the number of citations in later articles. The results demonstrate that there are a diversity of perspectives and approaches related to the topic and the articles can be grouped into studies related to decision models or destination choice, motivating factors for tourism, personal characteristics or factors, destination characteristics and attractiveness, scope of the intended trip (holiday, size, distance, duration of the trip, etc.), travel experiences (humor, feelings during the trip, post-purchase evaluations, etc.), influence of the destination’s image, and influence of information/communication on the travel destination choice. The results also indicate a difference regarding the origin of the articles (countries/institution), authors, and theoretical references used in research related to the topic.

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Author Biographies

Claudio Sunao Saito, Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

holds bacharelor and Master’s in Business Administration in Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, PUC/SP. Also is professor at Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM/SP, where is Ph.D. Candidate in the Program of Master’s and Ph.D. in International Management at ESPM/SP.

Vivian Iara Strehlau, Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

holds Ph.D. in Business Administration by Business School at Getulio Vargas Foundation - EAESP/FGV/SP. Also is Full Professor in the Program of Master’s and Ph.D. in International Business at Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing – PMDGI/ESPM, and is coordinator of Professional Master’s in Consumer Behavior MPCC/ESPM

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Published

2018-01-08

How to Cite

Saito, C. S., & Strehlau, V. I. (2018). Tourist destination choice: A bibliometric study. Internext - International Business and Management Review, 13(1), 17–31. https://doi.org/10.18568/1980-4865.13117-31