Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Sustainable Tourism is 18. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Pandemics, tourism and global change: a rapid assessment of COVID-192127
Consumer behavior and environmental sustainability in tourism and hospitality: a review of theories, concepts, and latest research253
A systematic scoping review of sustainable tourism indicators in relation to the sustainable development goals212
The “war over tourism”: challenges to sustainable tourism in the tourism academy after COVID-19210
Tourism, sustainable development and the theoretical divide: 20 years on174
Perceived social impacts of tourism and quality-of-life: a new conceptual model154
Green inclusive leadership and green creativity in the tourism and hospitality sector: serial mediation of green psychological climate and work engagement150
Changes in air passenger demand as a result of the COVID-19 crisis: using Big Data to inform tourism policy148
Reconstructing tourism in the Caribbean: connecting pandemic recovery, climate resilience and sustainable tourism through mobility justice99
Do green human resource management and self-efficacy facilitate green creativity? A study of luxury hotels and resorts95
Past, present, and future of pro-environmental behavior in tourism and hospitality: a text-mining approach86
How does hotel employees’ satisfaction with the organization’s COVID-19 responses affect job insecurity and job performance?85
Justice and ethics: towards a new platform for tourism and sustainability84
Ethical leadership, work engagement, employees’ well-being, and performance: a cross-cultural comparison78
Two years of COVID-19 and tourism: what we learned, and what we should have learned76
Tourism, technology and ICT: a critical review of affordances and concessions75
Technology, ICT and tourism: from big data to the big picture73
Digitalization and sustainability: virtual reality tourism in a post pandemic world69
Ecosystem services approach for community-based ecotourism: towards an equitable and sustainable blue economy67
The social crisis aftermath: tourist well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak67
Priming social media and framing cause-related marketing to promote sustainable hotel choice60
Overtourism and online short-term rental platforms in Italian cities59
Proactive environmental strategies in the hotel industry: eco-innovation, green competitive advantage, and green core competence58
What drives ecotourism: environmental values or symbolic conspicuous consumption?58
Tourism and climate change: evaluating the extent of policy integration57
Towards advancing theory and methods on tourism development from residents’ perspectives: Developing a framework on the pathway to impact56
Volunteer tourism (VT) traveler behavior: merging norm activation model and theory of planned behavior53
COVID-19, frontline hotel employees’ perceived job insecurity and emotional exhaustion: Does trade union support matter?52
Are we really progressing sustainable tourism research? A bibliometric analysis51
Power in community-based tourism: empowerment and partnership in Bali51
Green creative behavior in the tourism industry: the role of green entrepreneurial orientation and a dual-mediation mechanism50
Developing sustainable business models: local knowledge acquisition and tourism lifestyle entrepreneurship49
Tourists’ outbound travel behavior in the aftermath of the COVID-19: role of corporate social responsibility, response effort, and health prevention49
Individuals’ intentions to engage in last chance tourism: applying the value-belief-norm model49
Social impacts of mega-events: a systematic narrative review and research agenda48
Contingent effects of social norms on tourists’ pro-environmental behaviours: the role of Chinese traditionality47
How does self-image congruity affect tourists’ environmentally responsible behavior?47
The influence of culture on the sustainable livelihoods of households in rural tourism destinations46
The impact of sustainable tourism indicators on destination competitiveness: the European Tourism Indicator System46
COVID-19 pandemic exposes the vulnerability of the sharing economy: a novel accounting framework45
COVID-19’s effects on future pro-environmental traveler behavior: an empirical examination using norm activation, economic sacrifices, and risk perception theories44
Technology and the sustainable tourist in the new age of disruption44
The impact of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus on inbound tourism in South Korea toward sustainable tourism44
Visitor satisfaction in wilderness in times of overtourism: a longitudinal study44
Shaping tourists’ wellbeing through guided slow adventures43
Residents’ pro-tourism behaviour in a time of COVID-1942
Resident support of community-based tourism development: Evidence from Gunung Ciremai National Park, Indonesia41
Exploring preferences and sustainable attitudes of Airbnb green users in the review comments and ratings: a text mining approach39
Corporate social responsibility and strategic knowledge management as mediators between sustainable intangible capital and hotel performance38
Greening hotels: does motivating hotel employees promote in-role green performance? The role of culture38
Conceptualizing justice tourism and the promise of posthumanism38
From ownership to responsibility: extending the theory of planned behavior to predict tourist environmentally responsible behavioral intentions36
Sustainable tourism indicators: what’s new within the smart city/destination approach?36
Overtouristified cities: an online news media narrative analysis35
Sustainability through the tourism entrepreneurship journey: a gender perspective34
Restoring hope and optimism through staycation programs: an application of psychological capital theory34
Beyond accessibility: exploring the representation of people with disabilities in tourism promotional materials34
Hero or villain? Responses to Greta Thunberg’s activism and the implications for travel and tourism34
Food waste of Chinese cruise passengers34
A multi-stakeholder partnership to fight food waste in the hospitality industry: a contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 12 and 1733
The effectiveness of virtual vs real-life marine tourism experiences in encouraging conservation behaviour33
Impacts of climate change on mountain tourism: a review33
Events and sustainability: why making events more sustainable is not enough32
Sustainability dimensions in space tourism: the case of Finland32
Hotels’ sustainability practices and guests’ familiarity, attitudes and behaviours32
The influence of social support from intermediary organizations on innovativeness and subjective happiness in community-based tourism32
Empowerment of women through cultural tourism: perspectives of Hui minority embroiderers in Ningxia, China32
The nexus between corporate social responsibility and target-based customer citizenship behavior31
The effect of resident-tourist interaction quality on destination image and loyalty31
On the edge of the world: examining pro-environmental outcomes of last chance tourism in Kaktovik, Alaska31
Tourism partnerships: localizing the SDG agenda in Fiji31
The effect of destination source credibility on tourist environmentally responsible behavior: an application of stimulus-organism-response theory30
Environmental discourse in hotel online reviews: a big data analysis30
Climate crisis and flying: social media analysis traces the rise of “flightshame”30
Anchoring “tourism value” within a regenerative tourism paradigm – a government perspective29
Tourism, animals and the scales of justice29
Food waste and out-of-home-dining: antecedents and consequents of the decision to take away leftovers after dining at restaurants29
Co-designing tourism for sustainable development29
Tourism development and sustainable well-being: a Beyond GDP perspective29
Airbnb impacts on host communities in a tourism destination: an exploratory study of stakeholder perspectives in Queenstown, New Zealand28
Application of machine learning to predict visitors’ green behavior in marine protected areas: evidence from Cyprus28
Exploring the neglected voices of children in sustainable tourism development: A comparative study in six European tourist destinations28
Destination net-zero: what does the international energy agency roadmap mean for tourism?28
Assessing explicit and implicit stereotypes in tourism: self-reports and implicit association test27
Message framing strategies, food waste prevention, and diners’ repatronage intentions: the mediating role of corporate social responsibility27
Protecting yourself and others: festival tourists’ pro-social intentions for wearing a mask, maintaining social distancing, and practicing sanitary/hygiene actions27
Consumers’ intention to visit green hotels – a goal-framing theory perspective27
Mortality salience and meaning in life for residents visiting dark tourism sites27
LGBTIQ + identities in tourism and leisure research: a systematic qualitative literature review26
Complementing theories to explain emotional solidarity26
Effects of social media on residents’ attitudes to tourism: conceptual framework and research propositions26
Tourism, the SDGs and partnerships26
A new materialist governance paradigm for tourism destinations26
Code red for sustainable tourism25
Gender issues in tourism organisations: insights from a two-phased pragmatic systematic literature review25
Visitor flows to World Heritage Sites in the era of Instagram25
Advancing sustainable development goals through interdisciplinarity in sustainable tourism research25
Interpreting sustainable agritourism through co-evolution of social organizations25
Protect for affinity? The role of destination brand engagement in forming environmentally responsible tourist behaviours25
Decent work and tourism workers in the age of intelligent automation and digital surveillance25
Te Awa Tupua: peace, justice and sustainability through Indigenous tourism24
Green event directed pro-environmental behavior: an application of goal systems theory24
Pacific peoples and the pandemic: exploring multiple well-beings of people in tourism-dependent communities24
Residentssocial dilemma in sustainable heritage tourism: the role of social emotion, efficacy beliefs and temporal concerns24
The double-edged sword of wine tourism: the economic and environmental impacts of wine tourism in Australia24
Smart Korea: Governance for smart justice during a global pandemic23
Transformative change through events business: a feminist ethic of care analysis of building the purpose economy23
World heritage and social justice: Insights from the inscription of Yazd, Iran23
Support for tourism: the roles of attitudes, subjective wellbeing, and emotional solidarity23
Understanding tourists’ attitudes toward interventions for the Great Barrier Reef: an extension of the norm activation model23
Governance of protected areas: an institutional analysis of conservation, community livelihood, and tourism outcomes23
The non-profit sharing economy from a social exchange theory perspective: a case from World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms in Taiwan23
Impacts of tourism on support for conservation, local livelihoods, and community resilience around Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya23
Re-theorizing social emotions in tourism: applying the theory of interaction ritual in tourism research23
Application of internal environmental locus of control to the context of eco-friendly drone food delivery services22
Humanism, dignity and indigenous justice: the Mayan Train megaproject, Mexico22
A value-based analysis of the tourism use of agricultural heritage systems: Duotian Agrosystem, Jiangsu Province, China21
Sexual harassment, psychological well-being, and job satisfaction of female tour guides: the effects of social and organizational support21
Factors influencing the livelihood strategy choices of rural households in tourist destinations21
Gender and tourism sustainability21
Multispecies livelihoods: a posthumanist approach to wildlife ecotourism that promotes animal ethics21
The gendered effects of statecraft on women in tourism: Economic sanctions, women’s disempowerment and sustainability?21
‘You feel you’re not alone’: how multicultural festivals foster social sustainability through multiple psychological sense of community21
Toward a resilient organization: analysis of employee skills and organization adaptive traits21
Exploring travelers’ willingness to pay for green hotels in the digital era21
Is Gen Z really that different? Environmental attitudes, travel behaviours and sustainability practices of international tourists to Canterbury, New Zealand21
The mediating role of affective commitment between corporate social responsibility and eWOM in the hospitality industry20
Understanding the role of perceived satisfaction with autonomy, competence, and relatedness in the CSR context20
Last chance tourism: a decade review of a case study on Churchill, Manitoba’s polar bear viewing industry20
Life below water; challenges for tourism partnerships in achieving ocean literacy20
Exploring the relationship between tourism and poverty using the capability approach20
Can the COVID-19 risk perception affect tourists’ responsible behavior intention: an application of the structural equation model20
Community resourcefulness and partnerships in rural tourism20
Are water-centric themes in sustainable tourism research congruent with the UN Sustainable Development Goals?20
Teaching sustainability in tourism education: a teaching simulation19
Performance of tourism products in a slow city and formation of affection and loyalty: Yaxi Cittáslow visitors’ perceptions19
Resident well-being and sustainable tourism development: the ‘capitals approach’19
Understanding backpacker sustainable behavior using the tri-component attitude model19
Venice as a short-term city. Between global trends and local lock-ins19
Influence analysis of interpretation services on ecotourism behavior for wildlife tourists19
Exploring the pro-environmental behavioral intention of Generation Z in the tourism context: the role of injunctive social norms and personal norms19
Effects of tourism growth in a UNESCO World Heritage Site: resource-based livelihood diversification in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador19
Sustainable tourism indicators as policy making tools: lessons from ETIS implementation at destination level19
An application of Delphi method and analytic hierarchy process in understanding hotel corporate social responsibility performance scale18
Flying in the Face of Climate Change: Quantitative psychological approach examining the social drivers of individual air travel18
The role of lifestyle, quality of life preferences and geographical context in personal air travel18
Why local residents support sustainable tourism development?18
Heritage justice, conservation, and tourism in the Greater Caribbean18
Hapless victims or empowered citizens? Understanding residents’ attitudes towards Airbnb using Weber’s Theory of Rationality and Foucauldian concepts18
The importance of collaboration and emotional solidarity in residents’ support for sustainable urban tourism: case study Ho Chi Minh City18
Just Because It Seems Impossible, Doesn’t Mean We Shouldn’t At Least Try: The Need for Longitudinal Perspectives on Tourism Partnerships and the SDGs18
Indigenous food sovereignty and tourism: the Chakra Route in the Amazon region of Ecuador18
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