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Journal of Hospitality Management and Tourism

  • Abbreviation: J. Hosp. Manage. Tourism
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2141-6575
  • DOI: 10.5897/JHMT
  • Start Year: 2010
  • Published Articles: 71
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Established in 1976, the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research ( JHTR ) plays a major role in incubating, influencing, and inspiring hospitality and tourism research. JHTR publishes original research that clearly advances theoretical development and offers practical value for hospitality and tourism ecosystems. JHTR strives to publish research with IMPACT – JHTR publications are expected to be I nnovative, M eaningful, P ractically relevant, A cademically rigorous, C ross-disciplinary, and T heory-focused. Read the complete description of our guiding editorial principles .

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).  

We follow the guiding editorial principles of IMPACT – JHTR publications are expected to be Innovative, Meaningful, Practically relevant, Academically rigorous, Cross-disciplinary, and Theory-focused.

Innovative – JHTR strives to be an incubator for original and thought-provoking research. To be considered for JHTR publication, the manuscript must provide new and insightful ways of exploring and conceptualizing an issue; offer different, unique, or controversial perspectives on a research topic; and/or bring together ideas, theories, and concepts in novel and thought-provoking ways. We particularly welcome cutting-edge research that inspires, provokes, excites, and engages our audiences. Research that simply replicates previous work in a different context or geographical location is not generally considered as making a significant contribution unless it presents novel perspectives or interprets the findings in ways that expand our understanding of the phenomena. Likewise, if incremental extensions in the form of replicating previous work with the addition of some elements do not significantly alter the prediction or application of a theory, contribution to knowledge creation is likely limited. Methodological novelty or sophistication in and of itself cannot compensate for inadequate theoretical and practical merits. Interesting research may take many forms, but the surest methods for creating such research is to challenge a commonly accepted theory, proposition, practice, or assumption, or examine new phenomena with a goal to generate new knowledge.

Meaningful – JHTR contributions should appeal to a broad range of academic and non-academic audiences and address issues that are meaningful and significant to scholars as well as non-academic stakeholders such as practitioners, policy makers and/or consumers in hospitality and tourism and related fields. Work published in JHTR may also strive to demonstrate the societal impact of the findings. Studies addressing key societal challenges as related to hospitality and tourism are of particular interest to the JHTR readership.

Practically relevant – Research articles published in JHTR should have practical relevance. Authors must clearly address the “so what” question by highlighting the managerial and policy implications of their research. Although research findings should have translational impact on firms, destinations, communities, governments, society and beyond, submissions that are primarily practitioner-oriented and written with industry managers as the target audience may be more suitable for a practitioner journal.

Academically rigorous – JHTR contributions must be conceptually and methodologically rigorous. Research published in JHTR should have progressed through a rigorous, proper, and stringent knowledge development process that ensures that the output is academically sound. At the conceptual level, authors must identify a clear theoretical approach and articulate how the research advances our understanding of particular topics, concepts, or theories. We welcome a variety of methodological approaches, as appropriate to the research conducted. For quantitative research, authors should provide detailed information pertaining to data collection, sampling strategies, survey design, experimental manipulations, and measurement. Qualitative research should be conducted under the tenets of a specified research tradition. Regardless of the approach, all methodologies should be described in a manner that allows for replication and the research demonstrate evidence of reliability and validity in their corresponding methodological traditions.

Cross-disciplinary – Hospitality and tourism research is often enriched by exploring phenomena through the lens of other disciplines. Likewise, hospitality and tourism offer interesting and rich contexts that can help to shape the content and boundaries of studies in allied fields. Accordingly, where applicable, JHTR supports and encourages cross-disciplinary collaborations as well as contributions from scholars in other disciplines.

Theory-focused – JHTR strives to be a powerhouse for the cultivation of concepts, frameworks, models and theories that extend our understanding of relevant hospitality and tourism phenomena and inform the direction of future research. We particularly encourage and champion the development of theories and frameworks that originate from the hospitality and tourism field. Accordingly, contributing authors should pay particular attention to the interplay between concepts and contexts to create opportunities for theory building that captures the complexities, intricacies, and dynamics of hospitality and tourism phenomena.

  • Articles in Hospitality and Tourism
  • CAB Abstracts Database
  • CABI: Global Health
  • CIRET - Centre International de Recherches et d'Etudes Touristiques
  • Clarivate Analytics: Current Contents - Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences
  • Emerald Management Reviews
  • Hospitality & Tourism Index - EBSCO
  • Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition
  • Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Abstracts (in CAB Abstracts Database)
  • Rural Development Abstracts
  • Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science)
  • Soils and Fertilizers
  • World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts (in CAB Abstracts Database)

JHTR Manuscript Submission Guidelines

To submit your manuscript please go to the following link:   http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jhtr

New Submission Requirements:  https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/JHTR%202024%20New%20Paper%20Submission%20Guidelines%2001172024-1705519313.pdf

Revision Submission Requirements:  https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/JHTR 2024 Revision Submission Guidelines 01172024-1705519313.pdf

Author Guidelines for Insight & Foresight Featured Section:  https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/Submission Guidelines for Insight Foresight 06015022-1655480308.pdf

JHTR Policy for Special Issues:  https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/JHTR%20Policy%20for%20Special%20Issues_v2023-1676335435.pdf

https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/Registered%20Research%20Policy-1711551855.pdf

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Please note that this journal does not allow submissions from papers that are already available as a preprint.

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Manuscripts submitted to the  Tourism and Hospitality Management  journal should be written in British English using the  Research & review paper template  or  Research note template .

The author must ensure that it is complete, grammatically correct and without spelling or typographical errors. The authors are responsible for language editing. The submitted text should not exceed more than  8.000 words  typed according to the instructions below:

The cover page  must list the authors’ names, their titles, positions, name of Institution/Company, Department name ( if applicable ) and e-mail address.

The title  of the paper should be concise and informative.

The abstract  should not exceed 200 words should be set out under 4 sub-headings:  Purpose, Methodology/Design/Approach, Findings, and Originality of the research.   The abstract should be accompanied by 4-6 keywords pertinent to the principal topics of the paper, suitable for indexing and online search purposes.

References are cited in the text by the author’s surname, the publication date of the work cited and a page number if necessary, e.g. (Jackson, 2004, 176), (Jackson & Miller, 2005, 26) or (Jackson et al., 2019). Full details are given in the reference list in alphabetical order at the end of the paper. Examples:

  • Journal article: Surname, Initials (year). Title of article. Journal Name , Volume (Number), pages. DOI

e.g. Kapeš, J., Keča, K., Fugošić, N., & Čuić Tanković, A. (2022). Management response strategies to a negative online review: Influence on potential guest’s trust. Tourism and Hospitality Management , 28 (1), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.20867/thm.28.1.1

e.g. Rigtering, J. P. C., Eggers, F., Kraus, S., & Chang, M. L. (2017). Entrepreneurial orientation, strategic planning and firm performance. The impact of national cultures. European Journal of International Management , 11 (3), 301-324. https://doi.org/10.1504/ejim.2017.083872   

  • Authored Book: Surname, Initials (year). Title of Book , Adress of publisher: name of publisher. DOI      

e.g. Harrow, R. (2005). No Place to Hide , New York: Simon & Schuster.

  • Edited book chapter: Surname, Initials (year). Chapter title. Editor's Surname, Initials, Title of Book , (pages). Publisher. DOI      

e.g. Calabrese, F. A. (2005). The early pathways: Theory to practice – a continuum. In Stankosky, M. (Ed.), Creating the Discipline of Knowledge Management (pp. 15-20), Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-7878-0.50006-5

  • Conference proceedings: Surname, Initials (year). Paper title. Editor’s surname, Initials, Conference name (pages). Publisher.

e.g. Ambrose, I., & Papamichail, K. (2021, 30 June-2 July). Information tools for cultural tourism destinations: managing accessibility. In Alkier, R., Marković, S., & Perić, M. (Eds.), 6 th International Scientific Conference: ToSEE-Tourism in Southern and Eastern Europe 2021 (pp. 25-37). University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management. https://doi.org/10.20867/tosee.06.2

  • Published dissertation: Surname, Initials (year). Title [Doctoral dissertation, publisher]. Repository. Permanent link

e.g. Vitezić, V. (2017). Innovation management and efficiency of low-and medium-low-tech enterprises [Doctoral dissertation, University of Rijeka, Faculty of tourism and hospitality management]. Repository of Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management. https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:191:912418

  • Document on the World Wide Web with an organizational group author: Surname of authors, Initials (date). Title . URL

e.g. CBI Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2022, May 2 ). The European market potential for cycling tourism . https://www.cbi.eu/market-information/tourism/cycling-tourism/market-potential

  • Webpage on a website with a retrieval date: Surname of authors, Initials (date). Title . Date of retrieved page, URL

e.g. Opatija riviera. (n.d.). Opatijska rivijera. Retrieved November 4, 2020, from https://www.visitopatija.com/opatijska-rivijera-c305

  • Report : Surname, Initials (year). Title of report . URL

e.g. Lufthansa Group (2020). Annual report 2019. https://investor-relations.lufthansagroup.com/fileadmin/downloads/en/financial-reports/annual-reports/LH-AR-2019-e.pdf

Please include DOIs in your references where it is possible, the DOI number should appear as a link.  The easiest way to retrieve DOI is to go to the following link:  Simple Text Query form  and register to Crossref. After registration go to the Simple Text Query form, copy and paste a reference or list of references into the search box. Select 'List all possible DOIs per reference*' to return multiple results and select  Submit . This service is currently being offered free of charge to the public.

Figures, graphs and/or tables have to be inserted in their proper location in the text. They should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and given a suitable caption located in the upper left corner of the figure, graph or table. (black and white).

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  • Description
  • Aims and Scope
  • Editorial Board
  • Abstracting / Indexing
  • Submission Guidelines

Established in 1976, the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research ( JHTR ) plays a major role in incubating, influencing, and inspiring hospitality and tourism research. JHTR publishes original research that clearly advances theoretical development and offers practical value for hospitality and tourism ecosystems. JHTR strives to publish research with IMPACT – JHTR publications are expected to be I nnovative, M eaningful, P ractically relevant, A cademically rigorous, C ross-disciplinary, and T heory-focused. Read the complete description of our guiding editorial principles .

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).  

We follow the guiding editorial principles of IMPACT – JHTR publications are expected to be Innovative, Meaningful, Practically relevant, Academically rigorous, Cross-disciplinary, and Theory-focused.

Innovative – JHTR strives to be an incubator for original and thought-provoking research. To be considered for JHTR publication, the manuscript must provide new and insightful ways of exploring and conceptualizing an issue; offer different, unique, or controversial perspectives on a research topic; and/or bring together ideas, theories, and concepts in novel and thought-provoking ways. We particularly welcome cutting-edge research that inspires, provokes, excites, and engages our audiences. Research that simply replicates previous work in a different context or geographical location is not generally considered as making a significant contribution unless it presents novel perspectives or interprets the findings in ways that expand our understanding of the phenomena. Likewise, if incremental extensions in the form of replicating previous work with the addition of some elements do not significantly alter the prediction or application of a theory, contribution to knowledge creation is likely limited. Methodological novelty or sophistication in and of itself cannot compensate for inadequate theoretical and practical merits. Interesting research may take many forms, but the surest methods for creating such research is to challenge a commonly accepted theory, proposition, practice, or assumption, or examine new phenomena with a goal to generate new knowledge.

Meaningful – JHTR contributions should appeal to a broad range of academic and non-academic audiences and address issues that are meaningful and significant to scholars as well as non-academic stakeholders such as practitioners, policy makers and/or consumers in hospitality and tourism and related fields. Work published in JHTR may also strive to demonstrate the societal impact of the findings. Studies addressing key societal challenges as related to hospitality and tourism are of particular interest to the JHTR readership.

Practically relevant – Research articles published in JHTR should have practical relevance. Authors must clearly address the “so what” question by highlighting the managerial and policy implications of their research. Although research findings should have translational impact on firms, destinations, communities, governments, society and beyond, submissions that are primarily practitioner-oriented and written with industry managers as the target audience may be more suitable for a practitioner journal.

Academically rigorous – JHTR contributions must be conceptually and methodologically rigorous. Research published in JHTR should have progressed through a rigorous, proper, and stringent knowledge development process that ensures that the output is academically sound. At the conceptual level, authors must identify a clear theoretical approach and articulate how the research advances our understanding of particular topics, concepts, or theories. We welcome a variety of methodological approaches, as appropriate to the research conducted. For quantitative research, authors should provide detailed information pertaining to data collection, sampling strategies, survey design, experimental manipulations, and measurement. Qualitative research should be conducted under the tenets of a specified research tradition. Regardless of the approach, all methodologies should be described in a manner that allows for replication and the research demonstrate evidence of reliability and validity in their corresponding methodological traditions.

Cross-disciplinary – Hospitality and tourism research is often enriched by exploring phenomena through the lens of other disciplines. Likewise, hospitality and tourism offer interesting and rich contexts that can help to shape the content and boundaries of studies in allied fields. Accordingly, where applicable, JHTR supports and encourages cross-disciplinary collaborations as well as contributions from scholars in other disciplines.

Theory-focused – JHTR strives to be a powerhouse for the cultivation of concepts, frameworks, models and theories that extend our understanding of relevant hospitality and tourism phenomena and inform the direction of future research. We particularly encourage and champion the development of theories and frameworks that originate from the hospitality and tourism field. Accordingly, contributing authors should pay particular attention to the interplay between concepts and contexts to create opportunities for theory building that captures the complexities, intricacies, and dynamics of hospitality and tourism phenomena.

  • Articles in Hospitality and Tourism
  • CAB Abstracts Database
  • CABI: Global Health
  • CIRET - Centre International de Recherches et d'Etudes Touristiques
  • Clarivate Analytics: Current Contents - Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences
  • Emerald Management Reviews
  • Hospitality & Tourism Index - EBSCO
  • Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition
  • Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Abstracts (in CAB Abstracts Database)
  • Rural Development Abstracts
  • Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science)
  • Soils and Fertilizers
  • World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts (in CAB Abstracts Database)

JHTR Manuscript Submission Guidelines

To submit your manuscript please go to the following link:   http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jhtr

New Submission Requirements:  https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/JHTR%202024%20New%20Paper%20Submission%20Guidelines%2001172024-1705519313.pdf

Revision Submission Requirements:  https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/JHTR 2024 Revision Submission Guidelines 01172024-1705519313.pdf

Author Guidelines for Insight & Foresight Featured Section:  https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/Submission Guidelines for Insight Foresight 06015022-1655480308.pdf

JHTR Policy for Special Issues:  https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/JHTR%20Policy%20for%20Special%20Issues_v2023-1676335435.pdf

https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JHT/Registered%20Research%20Policy-1711551855.pdf

https://journals.sagepub.com/page/jht/registered-research-policy

Please note that this journal does not allow submissions from papers that are already available as a preprint.

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    Please note that Tourism Management ... the guidelines may mean the editor will simply decline to progress the paper further for reasons of non-compliance with journal guidelines. The editors' decisions are final. ... at submission. References can be in any style or format as long as the style is consistent. Where applicable, author(s) name(s ...

  6. Manuscript Submission Guidelines: Journal of Hospitality & Tourism

    The case studies may focus on any topic and subject area (e.g. operations, information technology, marketing, sustainability etc.) related to the tourism & hospitality education and industry. Case studies published in JHTC may deal with a wide variety of tourism and hospitality organizations such as businesses, government organizations ...

  7. PDF Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management

    The journal is the official journal of CAUTHE (Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education Inc.) It is committed to a broad range of topics including tourism and travel management, leisure and recreation studies and the emerging field of event management. It contains both theoretical and applied research papers, and ...

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    Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Approved by publishing and review experts on SciSpace, this template is built as per for Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management formatting guidelines as mentioned in Elsevier author instructions. The current version was created on and has been used by 944 authors to write and format their ...

  9. Journal of Hospitality Management and Tourism

    The Journal of Hospitality Management and Tourism (JHMT) is a peer reviewed open access journal. ... the journal requires all authors to adhere to the ethical standards as prescribed by the Committee on Publication Ethics ... The journal shall employ the COPE guidelines in suspected cases of fabrication and falsification of data.

  10. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights

    Explore our Tourism & hospitality management subject area to find out more. The Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights (JHTI) aims to enhance the ongoing conversation among hospitality and tourism practitioners, academics and professionals. JHTI publishes contemporary research in hospitality and tourism.

  11. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research

    Established in 1976, the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research (JHTR) plays a major role in incubating, influencing, and inspiring hospitality and tourism research.JHTR publishes original research that clearly advances theoretical development and offers practical value for hospitality and tourism ecosystems.JHTR strives to publish research with IMPACT - JHTR publications are expected to ...

  12. Aims and Scope: Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research: Sage Journals

    C ross-disciplinary - Hospitality and tourism research is often enriched by exploring phenomena through the lens of other disciplines. Likewise, hospitality and tourism offer interesting and rich contexts that can help to shape the content and boundaries of studies in allied fields. Accordingly, where applicable, JHTR supports and encourages ...

  13. Guidelines for Authors

    Manuscripts submitted to the Tourism and Hospitality Management journal should be written in British English using the Research & review paper template or Research note template.. The author must ensure that it is complete, grammatically correct and without spelling or typographical errors. The authors are responsible for language editing.

  14. Author Guidelines

    Author Guidelines. Reporting Standards. Authors of original research should present an accurate account of the work performed as well as an objective discussion of its significance. Underlying data should be represented accurately in the paper. A paper should contain sufficient detail and references to permit others to replicate the work.

  15. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management

    International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management communicates the latest developments and thinking on the management of hospitality and tourism businesses worldwide. IJCHM publishes peer reviewed papers covering issues relevant to strategic management, operations, marketing, finance and HR management. ... Author guidelines Before ...

  16. Manuscript Submission Guidelines: Tourism and Hospitality Research

    Tourism and Hospitality Research covers applied research in the context of Tourism and Hospitality in areas such as policy, planning, performance, development, management, strategy, operations, marketing and consumer behavior. We accept papers in other areas within the context of tourism and hospitality provided the paper delivers research with ...

  17. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management

    Read the latest articles of Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature ... Submit your article Guide for authors. Volume 45 Pages 1-656 (December 2020) Download full issue. Previous vol/issue. ... Lessons for tourism and hospitality research. https ...

  18. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research

    Submission Guidelines. Established in 1976, the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research ( JHTR) plays a major role in incubating, influencing, and inspiring hospitality and tourism research. JHTR publishes original research that clearly advances theoretical development and offers practical value for hospitality and tourism ecosystems.

  19. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education

    Journal overview. The Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education (JHTE) is designed to facilitate scholarly interchange among hospitality and tourism educators, industry practitioners and educators from related disciplines. It aims to serve the needs of all levels of hospitality and tourism education through the presentation of issues and ...

  20. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research: Sage Journals

    Established in 1976, the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research (JHTR) plays a major role in incubating, influencing, and inspiring hospitality and tourism research.JHTR publishes original research that clearly advances theoretical development and offers practical value for hospitality and tourism ecosystems.JHTR strives to publish research with IMPACT...