Football tourism: a bibliometric analysis of published works in the tourism-based journals (2003–2019)

Q3 Health Professions
Jonathan Rocha de Oliveira, F. Tobar, A. M. Capraro
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ABSTRACT Bibliometric analysis can be a useful approach to measure any scientific field's development. Overall, the studies addressing football (soccer) tourism – a growing niche of the sport tourism field – are at an infancy stage. Hitherto, no systematic analyses linked to football tourism have been carried out. This study aimed to fill this literature gap by examining football-based tourism research studies published in tourism-based journals, particularly to identify the primary means of publication, temporal distribution, the most productive authors and institutions, countries, standard authoring, collaborative networks, and the central themes investigated on it. The study's scope was delimited from the year of the first identified publication – 2003 – until December 31, 2019. In total, 67 publications focusing specifically on football tourism were identified among 27 journals. Findings revealed that only two journals – Journal of Sport & Tourism and Tourism Management – concentrated 43.27% of the knowledge production. Although revealed to be globally spread, football tourism investigations have seen the United States and its universities as the most prolific producers of football tourism studies. The football tourism niche reflects a remarkable tendency to produce investigations on and around its mega-events, notably the FIFA Men's World Cup. However, emerging trends such as football club-based tourism (stadium tours, museums, memorials, live matches, and pre-season football camps) were identified. This paper contributes to the sport tourism field and football tourism sub-field by sharing conclusive points about football tourism studies' state of the art and what is needed for its development.
足球旅游:2003-2019年旅游类期刊发表论文的文献计量分析
文献计量学分析是衡量任何科学领域发展的有效方法。总的来说,针对足球旅游的研究-体育旅游领域的一个日益增长的利基-还处于起步阶段。到目前为止,还没有对足球旅游进行系统的分析。本研究旨在通过检查发表在旅游期刊上的以足球为基础的旅游研究来填补这一文献空白,特别是确定主要的出版方式、时间分布、最具生产力的作者和机构、国家、标准创作、合作网络以及研究的中心主题。该研究的范围从首次确定出版的年份(2003年)到2019年12月31日。在27种期刊中,总共确定了67种专门关注足球旅游的出版物。调查结果显示,仅《体育与旅游学报》和《旅游管理》两种期刊就集中了43.27%的知识产出。尽管足球旅游在全球范围内传播,但调查显示,美国及其大学是足球旅游研究最多产的国家。足球旅游市场反映了一种引人注目的趋势,即对大型赛事进行调查,尤其是国际足联男子世界杯。然而,新兴趋势,如以足球俱乐部为基础的旅游(体育场旅游、博物馆、纪念馆、现场比赛和季前足球训练营)被确定。本文通过分享足球旅游研究的现状和发展需要的结论,为体育旅游领域和足球旅游子领域做出贡献。
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Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism
Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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