Lack of progress in tourist information search research: a critique of citation behaviour and knowledge development
Abstract
Knowledge construction is a crucial factor in the development of any field of study. While empirical papers sustain knowledge development in a field, systematic analysis of the literature and critiques of influential papers are core components of high-level knowledge construction. The aim of this paper is to critically evaluate Fodness and Murray’s ([1999]. A model of tourist information search behavior. Journal of Travel Research, 37(3),...
Paper Details
Title
Lack of progress in tourist information search research: a critique of citation behaviour and knowledge development
Published Date
Apr 8, 2018
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
19
Pages
2415 - 2429
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