Tourism and Hospitality Research
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Tourism and Hospitality Research (THR) is firmly established as an influential and authoritative, peer-reviewed journal for tourism and hospitality researchers and professionals.
THR covers applied research in the context of Tourism and Hospitality in areas such as policy, planning, performance, development, management, strategy, operations, marketing and consumer behaviour. We accept papers in other areas within the context of tourism and hospitality provided the paper delivers research with significant implications for tourism and hospitality. Please note that for hospitality papers we expect a subsection in the conclusions of your paper clearly labelled as Industry Implications.
THR promotes qualitative methodologies and will not accept quantitative studies unless they are innovative in their approach and fully embedded in theory development and explicitly offer new knowledge. If your paper utilises quantitative methodological approaches then we expect a clear narrative in your cover letter as to how your quantitative paper meets our scope.
Each issue of Tourism and Hospitality Research publishes detailed, authoritative applied research papers from researchers and practitioners worldwide. We also accept industry Case Studies; Research Notes; Conference Reports; Practitioner Briefings; and Book Reviews that are addressing key issues, challenges and innovative aspects of tourism and hospitality.
Tourism and Hospitality Research (THR) publishes dynamic and original research on a wide range of issues in the context of tourism and hospitality. The scope of the journal is international, and, as a platform for stimulating debate, we welcome theoretical, multidisciplinary and applied submissions that offer meaningful and ambitious contributions to current discourse. THR draws upon the expertise of scholars and practitioners interested in many aspects of tourism and hospitality, including consumer behaviour, marketing, strategy, policy and planning, environmental studies, psychology and many more. The journal’s content includes empirical research, discussions of current issues and case studies. We welcome research notes and full manuscripts as well as book reviews and professional perspectives of tourism and hospitality.
THR promotes qualitative methodologies and will not accept quantitative studies unless they are innovative in their approach and fully embedded in theory development and explicitly offer new knowledge. If your paper utilises quantitative methodological approaches then we expect a clear narrative in your cover letter as to how your quantitative paper meets our scope.
Of particular interest to THR are articles adopting innovative research approaches, manuscripts that examine novel and/or under-researched areas of tourism and hospitality and review papers that support the development of future research agendas.
All papers are subject to double-blind peer review by the journal’s international community of reviewers.
Professor Ioannis S. Pantelidis | Ulster University |
Dr Clare Weeden | University of Brighton, UK |
Dr Rodrigo Lucena De Mello | University of Brighton, UK |
Chen Yang | University of Innsbruck, Austria |
Dr Clare Weeden | University of Brighton, UK |
Andrew Lockwood | University of Surrey, UK |
Wilber Manyisa Ahebwa | Makarere University, Uganda |
Alisha Ali | Sheffield Hallam University, UK |
Levent Altinay | Oxford Brookes University, UK |
Karla Boluk | University of Waterloo, Canada |
Claudia Tom Dieck | Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
Maria Gebbels | University of Greenwich, UK |
C. Michael Hall | University of Canterbury, New Zealand |
Dai-In Danny Han | Breda University of Applied Sciences, Academy of Hotel and Facility Management, The Netherlands |
David Jarratt | University of Central Lancashire, UK |
Peter Jones | University of Surrey, UK |
Janne Jorgensen Liburd | University of Southern Denmark, Denmark |
Willy Legrand | IUBH International University, Germany |
Maria Lichrou | University of Limerick, Ireland |
Marina Novelli | University of Brighton, UK |
Michael Ottenbacher | Heilbronn University, Germany |
Haiyan Song | Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China |
Maree Thyne | University of Otago, New Zealand |
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