Current Research on Ethical Consumption in the Tourism Sector: A Bibliometric Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.37420./j.emr.2024.041Keywords:
Ethical consumption in the tourism, Bibliometric analysis, Current research statusAbstract
This study investigates the role of ethical consumption within tourism through bibliometric analysis. Given tourism’s significant impact on destination communities and the environment, understanding ethical consumption is vital. The bibliometric approach offers an objective, quantitative assessment of the field by analyzing keywords, citation patterns, and author collaborations, revealing key trends and influences in ethical consumption research. Findings indicate a growing focus on areas such as tourism experiences, sustainable development, technological innovations, environmental impacts, and social responsibility. The study underscores the increasing relevance of ethical consumption in tourism and highlights bibliometric methods as crucial for advancing research. Future work should focus on policy development, education, and industry practices to enhance ethical consumption and promote sustainable tourism.
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