About the Journal

Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management is an online, academic journal, free of charge, that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages both established and emerging scholars worldwide. Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Management is an interdisciplinary journal that welcomes contributions coming from and speaking to the many disciplines and approaches that meet at the crossroads that is Tourism Management  Studies. Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Management allows authors of a wide range of theoretical and methodological areas in the Tourism Management  Studies., from academia to the business-related world, to interact and publish in their own original languages without time-space publishing limitations and accessibility constraints. Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Management is a journal focused on publishing articles within the extended scientific field of tourism management studies, based on original research and new theoretical propositions. Its interdisciplinary approach also helps highlighting original work coming from other areas within the field of Social Sciences and Management privilege  and journalism as research objects. The journal is open to English language from all interested authors. Issues are published in January and October. In terms of its editorial logic, Information pursues high scientific standards, pluralism and social relevance, looking for contributions that foster new and original scientific knowledge.

Online ISSN: XXXX-XXXX

Print ISSN: XXXX-XXXX

 

Focus and Scope

The Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Management is dedicated to advancing the body of knowledge in tourism management by publishing high-quality research articles that present original findings and theoretical innovations. The journal is particularly interested in research that explores the dynamic interplay between tourism, sustainability, and management practices. With a commitment to an interdisciplinary approach, the journal seeks to bridge the gap between tourism studies and other relevant fields within the Social Sciences, including but not limited to management, economics, sociology, geography, environmental studies, and communication. The journal welcomes contributions that address various topics related to sustainable tourism and management. These include, but are not limited to:

  1. Sustainable Tourism Development,  Research on strategies, policies, and practices that promote sustainable tourism at local, regional, and global levels.
  2. Tourism Management, Studies on the management of tourism enterprises, destination management, and the role of leadership and innovation in achieving sustainability goals.
  3. Environmental Impacts of Tourism, Examining the environmental effects of tourism activities and developing strategies to mitigate negative impacts.
  4. Socio-Cultural Impacts: Research on the socio-cultural dimensions of tourism, including community engagement, cultural preservation, and the impacts of tourism on local identities.
  5. Tourism Economics and Finance, Analysis of economic factors influencing tourism, including market trends, financial performance, and the economic benefits of sustainable tourism.
  6. Policy and Governance, Studies on the role of government policies, regulations, and international agreements in shaping sustainable tourism practices.
  7. Ecotourism and Nature-Based Tourism, Exploration of tourism activities directly related to the natural environment and biodiversity conservation.
  8. Tourism Marketing and Consumer Behavior, Insights into sustainable marketing practices, consumer attitudes, and behavior towards sustainable tourism products.
  9. Technology and Innovation in Tourism, The role of digital technologies and innovative practices in promoting sustainable tourism management.
  10. Risk Management and Crisis Response,  Research on managing risks and crises in tourism, particularly in the context of environmental and social challenges.
  11. Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility,  Exploration of ethical considerations and CSR initiatives within the tourism industry.
  12. Tourism Education and Capacity Building,  Studies on education and training programs aimed at developing skills and knowledge for sustainable tourism management.
  13. Journalism and Media in Tourism: Analysis of the role of journalism and media in shaping public perceptions of tourism and promoting sustainable practices.
  14. Risk Communication entails informing individuals about safety, security, disaster, and environmental issues to help people make informed decisions. This scope focuses on risk communication and its impact on individual and societal behaviors.