International Journal of
Contemporary
Hospitality Management (IJCHM) aims to journals in the Emerald Fulltext database in terms
Hospitality
Management communicate the latest developments and of usage.
thinking on the management of hospitality • IJCHM actively encourages and supports the
operations world-wide. A multidisciplinary publication of work by first-time authors.
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journal, it covers issues relevant to operations, Sample articles
marketing, finance and personnel and
ISSN: 0959-6119 Online distribution strategies and competition:
encourages an interchange between hospitality
are the global hotel companies getting it right?
Volume: 22 managers, educators and researchers.
Gabriel Gazzoli, Institut Hotelier César Ritz,
Print Issues: 7 Combining innovative international academic Le Bouveret, Switzerland, Woo Gon Kim, International
Internet Issues: 7 thinking with practical examples of industry best Center for Hospitality Research, Florida State
Online archive practice, IJCHM provides information and ideas University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA and Radesh
Abstracts 1989 - date for those seeking to raise standards. Palakurthi, School of Hotel and Restaurant
Full text 1994 - date Administration, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,
Coverage includes:
Oklahoma, USA
Editor Annual review of trends; applied research; effective Vol. 20 No. 4, 2008
marketing; hospitality methodology; management
Dr Fevzi Okumus Hospitality workplace problems and poor
styles, methods and principles; techniques and
University of Central Florida, training: a close relationship
USA innovations; and strategic management.
Jill Poulston, School of Hospitality and Tourism, AUT
Benefits and features University, Auckland, New Zealand
• IJCHM is regarded as a leading journal in the field Vol. 20 No. 4, 2008
by key figures within the hospitality industry.
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International Journal of
Culture, Tourism
Hospitality Research (IJCTHR) focuses on describing, explaining, predicting, and influencing
and Hospitality
Research building bridges between theory, research and tourism and hospitality behaviour within and
Published in association with practice across the interrelated fields of culture, across cultures.
tourism and hospitality. International in scope Sample articles
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and grounded in “theory-into-practice”, the Going where the Joneses go: understanding how
journal seeks to provide breadth, depth, others influence travel decision making
ISSN: 1750-6182 provocation and passion in reporting the Russell R. Currie and Franz Wesley, University of
Volume: 4 nuances of humans’ lived experiences relating to British Columbia, Kelowna, Canada and Paul
Print Issues: 4 culture, tourism and hospitality. Sutherland, King’s Christian School, Salmon Arm,
Internet Issues: 4 Canada
Coverage includes:
Online archive Vol. 2 No. 1, 2008
Tourist culture and behaviour; marketing practices in
Abstracts 2007 - date Examining the dimensions of a lifestyle tourism
Full text 2007 - date tourism and hospitality, and how these relate to
destination
cultures; consumer behaviour and trends in tourism
Michael J. Gross, Chris Brien and Graham Brown,
and hospitality; destination culture and destination
Editor University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia
marketing; and international tourism and hospitality.
Professor Arch Woodside Vol. 2 No. 1, 2008
Boston College, USA Benefits and features
• IJCTHR is the only journal to link explicitly the
three connected disciplines of tourism, hospitality,
and culture, edited by a leading figure.
• IJCTHR makes explicit links between theory and
good practice, exploiting useful marketing
analysis, trends and practices for successful
tourism and hospitality strategies.
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Journals
ISSN 1758-2954
Volume 1 Number 1 2010
The International Journal of Event and Festival Coverage includes:
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Journal of
Hospitality and
(JHTT) serves as a scholastic platform in the IT in medical tourism and travel; Virtual reality
Tourism
Technology fields of Hospitality Information Technology and applications; Word of Mouth: Social Web, Consumer-
E-Business. It seeks to serve as a bridge Generated Media; Technology and Law: Copyright,
between academia and industry through Brand Protection; Global Positions Systems (GPS);
intellectual exchange of ideas, trends and Biometric applications; Business intelligence
visualization; Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
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Journals Tourism and Hospitality Journals
Tourism Review
ISSN 1660-5373
Volume 64 Number 1 2009
Tourism Review (TR) aims to contribute to a • TR further aims to link the world of scholars and
Tourism Review deeper understanding of tourism as an practitioners together by providing an insight into
interdisciplinary phenomenon and to pressing issues in one or both of these worlds.
The official journal of the AIEST
provide insights into developments, issues and Sample articles
methods in tourism research. As the official
4L tourism (landscape, leisure, learning, and
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journal of the International Association of limit): responding to new motivations and
Scientific Experts in Tourism (AIEST), it promotes expectations of tourists to improve the
ISSN: 1660-5373 an exchange of scientific concepts and research competitiveness of Alpine destinations in a
Volume: 65 findings across different cultures and language sustainable way
Print Issues: 4 barriers. The journal is targeted at a broad Mariangela Franch, Umberto Martini, Federica Buffa,
Internet Issues: 4 audience including scientists as well as Department of Computer and Management Sciences,
Online archive policymakers and managers. Faculty of Economics, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
Abstracts 1946 - date and Gerardine Parisi, eTourism Research Group,
Coverage includes: Faculty of Economics, University of Verona, Trento,
Full text 2007 - date
Aspects of tourism demand (consumer behaviour) Italy
Editors and its development in a socio-economic context; Vol. 63 No. 1, 2008
managing and marketing tourism products and Destination networks and induced tourism image
Professor Dr Christian
services in a destination network with its social, Raquel Camprubí, Jaume Guia and Jordi Comas,
Laesser and Professor
ecological and economic interrelations; and markets Management & Product Design Department (OGEDP),
Dr Thomas Bieger
University of St Gallen, and their institutions in transition. Faculty of Tourism, University of Girona, Girona, Spain
Switzerland Benefits and features Vol. 63 No. 2, 2008
• TR is edited by two highly-respected Editors
based in a leading institution, within the hospitality
and tourism fields.
• As the official journal of AIEST, TR seeks to
prompt discussion across disciplines and research The official journal of AIEST
streams on a global level.
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Tourism and Hospitality Books
Books
ISSN: 1871-3173 Advances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Coverage includes:
Research (ACTHR) broadly seeks to increase The series focuses on examining individuals’ and
understanding and description of human households’ lived experiences and their cultural
behavior, conscious and unconscious and personal antecedents and consequences. The
meaning, and implicit/explicit decision objective of the series is to promote synergies
processes applied to living and making major among culture, work, leisure, tourism, and
and everyday choices – from where to live, hospitality scholars.
Series Editor how culture affects thinking and actions; Benefits and features
Professor Arch Woodside marriage, children; work choices and behavior;
• Most papers appearing in ACTHR offer
Boston College, USA leisure pursuits; holiday destination; travel
advances both in theory and in empirical
behavior; making trade-offs among work, play,
evidence through empirical reports which
sleeping, and necessity behaviours; deciding, include interpretive, positivistic, or mixed
using, and evaluating short- and long-term research designs.
accommodations; decisions and behaviours
regarding assisted living and death.
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