Utilizando un enfoque bibliométrico para arrojar luz sobre el concepto de turismo oscuro

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https://doi.org/10.5585/podium.v11i2.19902

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Bibliometría, Turismo oscuro, Web of Science, VosViewer, Revisar

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Objetivo: Este artículo intenta presentar una revisión del concepto de turismo oscuro a través de un enfoque bibliométrico. Para ello, se obtuvieron 155 artículos publicados sobre turismo oscuro desde 1990 hasta 2020 de la base de datos Web of Science (WoS).
Método: Se utilizó el software VosViewer para analizar los datos obtenidos. Un total de 10 parámetros tales como los autores, países, organizaciones más contribuyentes, los artículos más citados, el número anual de publicaciones, la co-ocurrencia de palabras clave de autor de artículos, el análisis de co-citas de autores y revistas, el acoplamiento bibliográfico de países y autores fueron elegidos para ser analizados.
Originalidad/Relevancia: Aunque existen algunos estudios para revisar el concepto de turismo oscuro, a diferencia de otros estudios, en este artículo se crearon mapas bibliométricos de turismo oscuro utilizando el software Vosviewer.
Resultados principales: Como resultado del análisis, se determinó que la literatura sobre turismo oscuro crece día a día de acuerdo con los parámetros anteriores.
Contribuciones teóricas/metodológicas: Este documento ha identificado los principales temas del turismo oscuro y estudios destacados relacionados con el turismo oscuro.

 

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Biografía del autor/a

Bartola Mavric, Istanbul University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Tourism Management

Ph.D. Candidate, Istanbul University Faculty of Economics, Department of Tourism

Fusun Istanbullu Dincer, Istanbul University, Faculty of Economics, Department of Tourism Management

Full Professor (PhD), Istanbul University Faculty of Economics, Department of Tourism

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2022-05-13

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Ogretmenoglu, M., Mavric, B., & Istanbullu Dincer, F. (2022). Utilizando un enfoque bibliométrico para arrojar luz sobre el concepto de turismo oscuro. PODIUM Sport, Leisure and Tourism Review, 11(2), 328–352. https://doi.org/10.5585/podium.v11i2.19902

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