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Bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature on community-based tourism from 2013 to 2018

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Community-Based Tourism is a proposal for planning and developing localities through tourism, based on the sustainability and sustainable development’s concepts, promoting the communities’ social emancipation through the population’s leading role in self-management of their goods, services and social capital, in order to achieve the improvement of the quality of life of its residents and the conservation of its environmental, historical and cultural heritage. In order to understand the scientific literature that has gained space since 1990, and to identify possible gaps in the subject, this article brings together an Literature’s Integrative Review (LIR) and a Bibliometric Study (BS) to analyze a sample of 158 articles in Portuguese, Spanish and English distributed by 64 journals. The study fulfilled the three main bibliometric’s laws: Lotka, Bradford and Zipf, indicating the CBT as an expanding and pulverized production theme. Finally, the synthesis of knowledge identified as possible theoretical gaps: governance and commercialization.
Autores
Graciano, PF; de Holanda, LA
Título
Bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature on community-based tourism from 2013 to 2018
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Año
2020
DOI
10.7784/rbtur.v14i1.1736
Tipo de acceso abierto
gold, Green Published
Referencia
WOS:000891831800010
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