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The Citation Factor Reconsidered: New Alternative for Tourism and Hospitality Research
 
     
     The Citation Factor Reconsidered: New Alternative for Tourism and Hospitality Research
     


Autor(es):
Korstanje, Maximiliano E


Periódico: Rosa dos Ventos - Turismo e Hospitalidade

Fonte: ROSA DOS VENTOS - Turismo e Hospitalidade; v. 10, n. 4 (2018): Revista Rosa dos Ventos - Turismo e Hospitalidade

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Resumo: This note of research deals with the obsession of tourism scholars for citation impacts. Here I analyze not only the problems of tourism research but also how commercial publishers monopolized the production and the academic market through the imposition of the sense of prestige. We hold the thesis that the citation impact corresponds with a narcissist trend oriented to undermine the critical thinking. AUTORMaximiliano E Korstanje - Doutorando. Professor na Universidad de Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Currículo: http://palermo.academia.edu/MaximilianoEKorstanje/CurriculumVitae. E-mail: maxikorstanje@hotmail.com REFERENCESAramberri, J. (2001). The host should get lost: Paradigms in the tourism theory. Annals of Tourism Research, 28(3), 738-761. LinkBramwell, B., & Lane, B. (2011). Critical research on the governance of tourism and sustainability. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19(4-5), 411-421. LinkCohen, E. (1988). Authenticity and commoditization in tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 15(3), 371-386. LinkDe Kadt, E. (1979). Social planning for tourism in the developing countries. Annals of Tourism Research, 6(1), 36-48. LinkJafari, J. (2001). The scientification of tourism. In: Smith, V. L. & Brent, M. (edts) Hosts and guests revisited: Tourism issues of the 21st century, 28-41. USA: Cognizant Communication Corporation.Krippendorf, J. (2010). Holiday makers. London: Taylor & Francis.Korstanje, M. E. (2017). Failed Prestige: problems and quandaries of tourism discipline over 40 years. In: R. Krebs (ed). Tourism and Hospitality: perspectives, opportunities, and challenges. New York: Nova Science Publishers. Li, X., & Petrick, J. F. (2008). Tourism marketing in an era of paradigm shift. Journal of Travel Research, 46(3), 235-244. LinkMacCannell, D. (1976). The tourist: A new theory of the leisure class. Berkeley: University of California Press.McKercher, B., & Tung, V. (2015). Publishing in tourism and hospitality journals: Is the past a prelude to the future? Tourism Management, 50, 306-315. LinkRiesman, D., Glazer, N., & Denney, R. (2001). The lonely crowd. New Haven: Yale University Press.The bookseller (2012). Academics call for boycott Elsevier. LinkTribe, J. (1997). The indiscipline of tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 24(3), 638-657. LinkTribe, J. (2010). Tribes, territories and networks in the tourism academy. Annals of Tourism Research, 37(1), 7-33. LinkUrry, J. (1990). The consumption' of tourism. Sociology, 24(1), 23-35. LinkWeber, M. (2009). From Max Weber: essays in sociology. Abingdon: Routledge.