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A review on tourist experience quality – Systematic review and bibliometric analysis Bandara, W. M. A. H.; Ranasinghe, J. P. R. C.; Dassanayake, D. M. C.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): May
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v6i3.1975

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Purpose: This study summarizes, synthesizes, and presents the existing empirical knowledge on tourist experience quality from to 2002-2023. Research Methodology: Systematic Literature Review methodology recommended reporting items, and PRISMA guidelines were used to achieve the above-mentioned objective. Based on predetermined seven inclusion criteria 50 papers were obtained from Lens.Org, Google Scholar, Emerald Insight, Tailor, and Francis. Every paper obtained was prepared in Lens.ORG format. Further, Biblioshiny and VOSviewer-based mathematical tools such as Keyword Co-Occurrence Analysis were employed to analyze the content and structure of papers. Results: The researcher found four themes, including (01). Tourist Contentment (02). Perceived Performance (03). Future Travel Behaviors (04). Tourist Wellbeing. Thus, Destination Image, Satisfaction, and Tourist Loyalty were the keywords of the first theme. Perceived Values and Perceived Risks were the keywords of the second theme. The only keyword of the third theme was behavioral intentions. The fourth theme was authenticity and QoL. Moreover, the findings emphasized that Tourist Experience quality had been investigated by many researchers in relation to satisfaction, behavioral intentions, and destination image perceived value. However, few studies have been undertaken on perceived risk, authenticity, and quality of life related to tourist experience quality. Conclusion: The study analyzed tourist experience quality research from 2002-2023 to, identifying four themes by meeting systematic literature review requirements. Limitations: This study obtained papers only from the aforementioned databases. Thus, future researchers could obtain papers from other databases. Contribution: This study assists government, non-government organizations, and academics in developing improved techniques, concepts, and service developments related to tourist experience quality.
Operating Carbon-Neutral Tourism: Systematic Review & Bibliometric Analysis Ranasinghe, J. P. R. C.; Ranatunga, R. A. D. D. N.; Pattiyagedara, P. G. S. S.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v3i3.1506

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Purpose: The primary goal is to identify the existing knowledge on carbon-neutral tourism gained from 2005 to 2023. Research Methodology: To accomplish the research purpose, a systematic literature review (SLR) approach and preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines were used to address the research objective. Through methodical literature research, bibliometric analysis, and the use of the VOS viewer software, all chosen papers were thoroughly reviewed, summarized, and synthesized. Results: Combining The Google Scholar, Emerald Insight, and Lens.ORG databases resulted in 43 articles. An increasing variety of tourism destinations are planning to become "carbon neutral" as pressure on the tourism industry to reduce greenhouse gas emissions grows. This is because tourism is now widely acknowledged as a significant contributor to global climate change due to the significant greenhouse gas emissions associated with air travel. Overlay visualization shows that there has been a high demand for carbon-neutral tourism since 2021. Contributions: They want to minimize their impact on global warming while simultaneously expanding their tourism industries by enhancing their reputation as green, environmentally conscious, and sustainable destinations.
A review on tourist experience quality – Systematic review and bibliometric analysis Bandara, W. M. A. H.; Ranasinghe, J. P. R. C.; Dassanayake, D. M. C.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): May
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v6i3.1975

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Purpose: This study summarizes, synthesizes, and presents the existing empirical knowledge on tourist experience quality from to 2002-2023. Research Methodology: Systematic Literature Review methodology recommended reporting items, and PRISMA guidelines were used to achieve the above-mentioned objective. Based on predetermined seven inclusion criteria 50 papers were obtained from Lens.Org, Google Scholar, Emerald Insight, Tailor, and Francis. Every paper obtained was prepared in Lens.ORG format. Further, Biblioshiny and VOSviewer-based mathematical tools such as Keyword Co-Occurrence Analysis were employed to analyze the content and structure of papers. Results: The researcher found four themes, including (01). Tourist Contentment (02). Perceived Performance (03). Future Travel Behaviors (04). Tourist Wellbeing. Thus, Destination Image, Satisfaction, and Tourist Loyalty were the keywords of the first theme. Perceived Values and Perceived Risks were the keywords of the second theme. The only keyword of the third theme was behavioral intentions. The fourth theme was authenticity and QoL. Moreover, the findings emphasized that Tourist Experience quality had been investigated by many researchers in relation to satisfaction, behavioral intentions, and destination image perceived value. However, few studies have been undertaken on perceived risk, authenticity, and quality of life related to tourist experience quality. Conclusion: The study analyzed tourist experience quality research from 2002-2023 to, identifying four themes by meeting systematic literature review requirements. Limitations: This study obtained papers only from the aforementioned databases. Thus, future researchers could obtain papers from other databases. Contribution: This study assists government, non-government organizations, and academics in developing improved techniques, concepts, and service developments related to tourist experience quality.