Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Sustainable Tourism is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Consumer behavior and environmental sustainability in tourism and hospitality: a review of theories, concepts, and latest research343
Green inclusive leadership and green creativity in the tourism and hospitality sector: serial mediation of green psychological climate and work engagement192
Perceived social impacts of tourism and quality-of-life: a new conceptual model182
Do green human resource management and self-efficacy facilitate green creativity? A study of luxury hotels and resorts126
Past, present, and future of pro-environmental behavior in tourism and hospitality: a text-mining approach101
Justice and ethics: towards a new platform for tourism and sustainability100
Digitalization and sustainability: virtual reality tourism in a post pandemic world99
Tourism, technology and ICT: a critical review of affordances and concessions96
Two years of COVID-19 and tourism: what we learned, and what we should have learned95
How does hotel employees’ satisfaction with the organization’s COVID-19 responses affect job insecurity and job performance?90
Proactive environmental strategies in the hotel industry: eco-innovation, green competitive advantage, and green core competence87
Technology, ICT and tourism: from big data to the big picture87
The influence of social support from intermediary organizations on innovativeness and subjective happiness in community-based tourism75
The social crisis aftermath: tourist well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak74
Social impacts of mega-events: a systematic narrative review and research agenda68
Towards advancing theory and methods on tourism development from residents’ perspectives: Developing a framework on the pathway to impact68
Green creative behavior in the tourism industry: the role of green entrepreneurial orientation and a dual-mediation mechanism63
The impact of sustainable tourism indicators on destination competitiveness: the European Tourism Indicator System59
The influence of culture on the sustainable livelihoods of households in rural tourism destinations59
Sustainable tourism indicators: what’s new within the smart city/destination approach?57
COVID-19, frontline hotel employees’ perceived job insecurity and emotional exhaustion: Does trade union support matter?57
Tourists’ outbound travel behavior in the aftermath of the COVID-19: role of corporate social responsibility, response effort, and health prevention55
Anchoring “tourism value” within a regenerative tourism paradigm – a government perspective55
Impacts of climate change on mountain tourism: a review51
The effect of destination source credibility on tourist environmentally responsible behavior: an application of stimulus-organism-response theory50
Residents’ pro-tourism behaviour in a time of COVID-1950
COVID-19’s effects on future pro-environmental traveler behavior: an empirical examination using norm activation, economic sacrifices, and risk perception theories49
Greening hotels: does motivating hotel employees promote in-role green performance? The role of culture47
COVID-19 pandemic exposes the vulnerability of the sharing economy: a novel accounting framework47
From ownership to responsibility: extending the theory of planned behavior to predict tourist environmentally responsible behavioral intentions46
A multi-stakeholder partnership to fight food waste in the hospitality industry: a contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 12 and 1744
Empowerment of women through cultural tourism: perspectives of Hui minority embroiderers in Ningxia, China43
Events and sustainability: why making events more sustainable is not enough42
The effect of resident-tourist interaction quality on destination image and loyalty41
Climate crisis and flying: social media analysis traces the rise of “flightshame”41
Destination net-zero: what does the international energy agency roadmap mean for tourism?40
Restoring hope and optimism through staycation programs: an application of psychological capital theory40
Food waste and out-of-home-dining: antecedents and consequents of the decision to take away leftovers after dining at restaurants39
Consumers’ intention to visit green hotels – a goal-framing theory perspective38
Message framing strategies, food waste prevention, and diners’ repatronage intentions: the mediating role of corporate social responsibility38
The effectiveness of virtual vs real-life marine tourism experiences in encouraging conservation behaviour38
Application of machine learning to predict visitors’ green behavior in marine protected areas: evidence from Cyprus38
A new materialist governance paradigm for tourism destinations37
Exploring the neglected voices of children in sustainable tourism development: A comparative study in six European tourist destinations36
Tourism, the SDGs and partnerships36
Protecting yourself and others: festival tourists’ pro-social intentions for wearing a mask, maintaining social distancing, and practicing sanitary/hygiene actions36
Environmental discourse in hotel online reviews: a big data analysis35
The double-edged sword of wine tourism: the economic and environmental impacts of wine tourism in Australia35
Impacts of tourism on support for conservation, local livelihoods, and community resilience around Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya33
Support for tourism: the roles of attitudes, subjective wellbeing, and emotional solidarity33
Advancing sustainable development goals through interdisciplinarity in sustainable tourism research33
Effects of social media on residents’ attitudes to tourism: conceptual framework and research propositions32
Re-theorizing social emotions in tourism: applying the theory of interaction ritual in tourism research32
Assessing explicit and implicit stereotypes in tourism: self-reports and implicit association test31
Decent work and tourism workers in the age of intelligent automation and digital surveillance31
Is Gen Z really that different? Environmental attitudes, travel behaviours and sustainability practices of international tourists to Canterbury, New Zealand30
Visitor flows to World Heritage Sites in the era of Instagram30
Factors influencing the livelihood strategy choices of rural households in tourist destinations30
Gender and tourism sustainability29
Code red for sustainable tourism29
Pacific peoples and the pandemic: exploring multiple well-beings of people in tourism-dependent communities29
Protect for affinity? The role of destination brand engagement in forming environmentally responsible tourist behaviours29
Exploring travelers’ willingness to pay for green hotels in the digital era28
Te Awa Tupua: peace, justice and sustainability through Indigenous tourism28
Governance of protected areas: an institutional analysis of conservation, community livelihood, and tourism outcomes28
How does destination psychological ownership affect tourists’ pro-environmental behaviors? A moderated mediation analysis27
Influence analysis of interpretation services on ecotourism behavior for wildlife tourists27
How does digital media engagement influence sustainability-driven political consumerism among Gen Z tourists?27
Last chance tourism: a decade review of a case study on Churchill, Manitoba’s polar bear viewing industry27
Sexual harassment, psychological well-being, and job satisfaction of female tour guides: the effects of social and organizational support27
Understanding tourists’ attitudes toward interventions for the Great Barrier Reef: an extension of the norm activation model27
The gendered effects of statecraft on women in tourism: Economic sanctions, women’s disempowerment and sustainability?27
Exploring the pro-environmental behavioral intention of Generation Z in the tourism context: the role of injunctive social norms and personal norms26
Generation Z and pro-sustainable tourism behaviors: internal and external drivers26
From Djerba to Glasgow: have declarations on tourism and climate change brought us any closer to meaningful climate action?25
Sustainable tourism indicators as policy making tools: lessons from ETIS implementation at destination level25
Determinants of generation Z pro-environmental travel behaviour: the moderating role of green consumption values25
Just Because It Seems Impossible, Doesn’t Mean We Shouldn’t At Least Try: The Need for Longitudinal Perspectives on Tourism Partnerships and the SDGs25
Why local residents support sustainable tourism development?25
Performance of tourism products in a slow city and formation of affection and loyalty: Yaxi Cittáslow visitors’ perceptions25
Festivals, public space and cultural inclusion: public policy insights24
Life below water; challenges for tourism partnerships in achieving ocean literacy24
Multispecies livelihoods: a posthumanist approach to wildlife ecotourism that promotes animal ethics24
Transformative change through events business: a feminist ethic of care analysis of building the purpose economy24
Resident well-being and sustainable tourism development: the ‘capitals approach’24
Measuring sustainability and competitiveness of tourism destinations with data envelopment analysis24
Understanding the tourist-resident relationship through social contact: progressing the development of social contact in tourism23
Building dynamic capabilities in tourism organisations for disaster management: enablers and barriers23
Tourism governance and enabling drivers for intensifying climate action23
Are water-centric themes in sustainable tourism research congruent with the UN Sustainable Development Goals?23
Exploring the relationship between tourism and poverty using the capability approach23
Environmentally responsible behavior of residents in tourist destinations: the mediating role of psychological ownership22
The socio-economic impact of regional tourism: an occupation-based modelling perspective from Sweden22
Green behavior at work of hospitality and tourism employees: evidence from IGSCA-SEM and fsQCA22
Wildlife tourism and consumption22
Green innovation performance: a multi-level analysis in the hotel sector21
Limited tourism: travel bubbles for a sustainable future21
Community art festivals and sustainable rural revitalisation21
Gain or loss? The congruence effect of message framing and mindset on consumers’ willingness to pay a premium for pro-environmental hotels21
Understanding backpacker sustainable behavior using the tri-component attitude model21
Lowering the harm of tourist activities: a systematic literature review on nudges21
Community resourcefulness and partnerships in rural tourism20
Peace through tourism: Critical reflections on the intersections between peace, justice, sustainable development and tourism20
Venice as a short-term city. Between global trends and local lock-ins20
Resident connection to nature and attitudes towards tourism: findings from three different rural nature tourism destinations in Poland19
Understanding spectator sustainable transportation intentions in international sport tourism events19
A review of the IPCC Sixth Assessment and implications for tourism development and sectoral climate action19
How and why does place identity affect residents’ spontaneous culture conservation in ethnic tourism community? A value co-creation perspective19
Women entrepreneurs in tourism in a time of a life event crisis19
A safe space for local knowledge sharing in sustainable tourism: an organisational justice perspective19
Fortress tourism: exploring dynamics of tourism, security and peace around the Virunga transboundary conservation area19
Can the COVID-19 risk perception affect tourists’ responsible behavior intention: an application of the structural equation model19
Impacts of changes to business travel practices in response to the COVID-19 lockdown in New Zealand19
Role of smart tourism technology in heritage tourism development19
Identifying the sustainability indicators of overtourism and undertourism in Majorca18
Effects of crisis on crisis management practices: a case from Turkish tourism enterprises18
Can sustainability drive tourism development in small rural areas? Evidences from the Adriatic18
Green HRM and employer branding: the role of collective affective commitment to environmental management change and environmental reputation18
Estimating transportation-related CO2 emissions of European city tourism18
Developing dynamic capabilities for community collaboration and tourism product innovation in response to crisis: Nepal and COVID-1918
Social and cultural capitals in tourism resource governance: the essential lenses for community focussed co-management18
Can publicly visible pro-environmental initiatives improve the organic environmental image of destinations?18
Alleviating Indigenous poverty through tourism: the role of NGOs18
Platform-mediated tourism: social justice and urban governance before and during Covid-1918
Visitors’ motivations to engage in glacier tourism in the European Alps: comparison of six sites in France, Switzerland, and Austria18
Measuring sustainable tourism: a state of the art review of sustainable tourism indicators17
Consumer attitudes towards flying amidst growing climate concern17
Context- and culture-dependent behaviors for the greater good: a comparative analysis of plate waste generation17
Intelligent automation for sustainable tourism: a systematic review17
Breaking bad: how anticipated emotions and perceived severity shape tourist civility?17
Progress and stakes in sustainable tourism: indicators for smart coastal destinations17
Valuing tourists’ willingness to pay for conserving the non-use values of marine tourism resources: a comparison of three archipelagic tourism destinations in China16
Impact of green atmospherics on guest and employee well-being response, place dependence, and behavior in the luxury hotel sector16
Politicising platform-mediated tourism rentals in the digital sphere: Airbnb in Madrid and Barcelona16
Privately protected areas in increasingly turbulent social contexts: strategic roles, extent, and governance16
Tourism and climate change in Africa: informing sector responses16
Evaluating the impact of a youth polar expedition alumni programme on post-trip pro-environmental behaviour: a community-engaged research approach16
Exploring prosocial and environmental motivations of frontier tourists: implications for sustainable space tourism16
Is snowmaking climate change maladaptation?16
Potentials for reducing climate impact from tourism transport behavior16
Sustainable cross-border tourism management: COVID-19 avoidance motive on resident hospitality16
Decolonising tourism and development: from orphanage tourism to community empowerment in Cambodia16
Social norms and tourists’ pro-environmental behaviors: Do ethical evaluation and Chinese cultural values matter?16
A review of social entrepreneurship research in tourism: knowledge map, operational experiences, and roadmaps16
Exploring the drivers of Gen Z tourists’ buycott behaviour: a lifestyle politics perspective16
The citizen within: positioning local residents for sustainable tourism16
Contributions to social sustainability through the sensuous multiculturalism and everyday place-making of multi-ethnic festivals16
Green-Induced tourist equity: the cross-level effect of regional environmental performance16
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