International Journal of Tourism Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Tourism Research is 24. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tourists' Perceptions of Buying Souvenirs in Online Museum Shops140
Cooperativeness or Competitiveness? Exploring the Moderating Role of Organizational Culture in International Tourist Hotels98
Frightened or familiarised? Permanent residents' and second‐home owners' risk perceptions of extreme weather events66
Inspiring desirability or ensuring feasibility: Destination image and psychological distance62
Travel Virtual Assistant or Untrusted Advisor? Developing a Typology of Resistance to AI ‐Generated Travel Advice59
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Personal Brand Equity and Telepresence's Role in Tourism Electronic Commerce Live Streaming54
The Role of Street Furniture in Nudging Tourists' Pro‐Environmental Behavior50
The impact of exchange rate and exchange rate volatility on tourism demand using disaggregated data43
Tourism's contribution to human development and the reduction of poverty and inequality: Empirical evidence at a regional level in Spain38
Seasonal and trend forecasting of tourist arrivals: An adaptive multiscale ensemble learning approach38
Gen Zers' Behaviour Towards Sustainability in a Mature Coastal Destination37
Exploring Senior Tourists' Technological Experiences: Based on Embodied Cognitive Theory36
Medical tourism destination image: Scale development36
Exploring the impact of metaverse tourism experiences on actual visit intentions: An integrated model of presence, the Technology Acceptance Model, and the Theory of Planned Behavior36
Issue Information34
How and When Supervisors' Emotional Displays Serve as Role Models in the Hospitality Industry: A Social Learning Perspective33
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Rural Feet Voting of Leisure Explorers30
Issue Information26
Exploring the Impact of Perceived Liminal Experiences on Female Tourists' Eudaimonic Well‐Being Through the Mediation of Travel Satisfaction26
The Gender Approach in Tourism Research: A Bibliometric Review of the 2010–2021 Period25
Exploring the Impact of Government Trust on Tourism Development Support: A Study From the Residents' Viewpoint24
Is travel bragging in the eye of the beholder? Bragger and audience perspectives24
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