酒店和旅游业的音乐节研究:文献计量分析

IF 1.7 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Uzeyir Kement
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摘要

目的音乐节属于酒店和旅游业(H&T)的活动管理范畴。此外,音乐节或活动是酒店和旅游业中的一种持续现象。在本研究中,我们提出了一种文献计量学方法来考察针对酒店与旅游业和音乐节的研究。设计/方法/途径我们从 Scopus 数据库中检索了 1981-2024 年间的 462 项研究。研究分析了关键词、机构、来源、国家和标题。在分析阶段,使用 Bibliometrix 和 VOSviewer 分析程序进行了描述性分析、聚类分析、主题图谱分析和关系网络分析。研究结果分析结果显示,最常使用的关键词是 "旅游 "和 "节庆",最多产的作者是 Kruger M.,最多产的国家是美国,主要期刊是《活动管理》。通过关键词联网,形成了七个不同的群组。在主题图中,运动主题是音乐节、体验、社交媒体和共同创造。基本主题包括音乐节、音乐、旅游、活动管理、市场细分和音乐旅游。新兴或衰退主题是文化、音乐活动和 COVID-19。最后,利基主题是创业精神。研究局限性/意义值得注意的是,本研究仅使用了 Scopus 数据库,化学和数学等出版物被排除在外。研究结果仅限于文献计量分析,今后的研究可包括内容和主题评估。社会意义这项研究有助于了解音乐节如何通过社会途径引导游客以及他们的未来展望。另一方面,确定有关具有高度社会和经济影响的音乐节的科学出版物在全球的地位,对于此类活动的合理规划和可持续性也很重要。原创性/价值音乐节是人力资源和技术行业流动性方面的一种重要活动类型。在这方面,它多年来一直处于变化和发展之中。本研究采用文献计量学方法,研究了从过去到现在有关 H&T 行业音乐节的出版物。通过这种方法,揭示了相关主题出版物的发展情况。
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Music festivals research in the hospitality and tourism industry: a bibliometric analysis

Purpose

Music festivals are categorized as event management in the hospitality and tourism (H&T) industry. Additionally, music festivals or events are a continuous phenomenon in the context of the hospitality and tourism industry. In this study, a bibliometric approach was proposed to examine research that addresses both the H&T industry and music festivals.

Design/methodology/approach

A total of 462 studies covering the years 1981–2024 were retrieved from the Scopus database. The study analyzed keywords, institutions, sources, countries, and titles. During the analysis phase, descriptive analysis, clustering, thematic mapping, and relationship networks were employed using Bibliometrix and VOSviewer analysis programs.

Findings

As a result of the analysis, the most frequently used keywords were “tourism” and “festival,” with the most prolific author being Kruger M., the most productive country being the United States of America, and the leading journal being Event Management. Seven different clusters emerged from the networking of keywords. In the thematic map, the motor themes were music festivals, experience, social media, and co-creation. The basic themes were festival, music, tourism, event management, market segmentation, and music tourism. The emerging or declining themes were culture, music events, and COVID-19. Finally, the niche theme was entrepreneurship.

Research limitations/implications

It’s noted that this research solely utilized the Scopus database and publications such as chemistry and mathematics, were excluded. The findings were limited to bibliometric analysis, and future studies could include content and thematic evaluations.

Social implications

The research is useful in understanding how music festivals socially direct tourists and their future perspectives. On the other hand, determining the global status of scientific publications regarding music festivals with high social and economic impact is important for proper planning and sustainability of such events.

Originality/value

Music festivals are an important type of event in terms of mobility in the H&T industry. In this respect, it is in a state of change and development over the years. This research examined publications about music festivals in the H&T industry from the past to the present with a bibliometric approach. In this way, the development of publications produced on the relevant subject was revealed.

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Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes
Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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