Research progress and future agenda of COVID-19 in tourism and hospitality: a timely bibliometric review

Author:

Li Huiru,Liu Xinyi,Zhou Hengli,Li Zhiyong

Abstract

Purpose A proliferation of articles surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic is calling for new insights through review. This paper aims to bibliometrically analyze the current progress of research around hospitality and tourism to define the research directions on herd immunity and the prevention of disease under the “new normal.” Design/methodology/approach This paper analyzed 326 articles regarding COVID-19 published in SSCI hospitality, leisure and tourism journals in 2020 and 2021 by combining manual analysis and bibliometrics to reveal research topics and to gain insight into research structures. Findings The results of this paper summarized topics related to stakeholders’ mentality and behavior, responses of travel suppliers to the COVID-19 pandemic, economic impact and demand forecasting, social issues of human rights and racism and reflection on tourism and transformation of the industry. More research is called for in the future to focus on a better response to the crisis, including crisis management education and training and the improving the resilience of small- and medium-sized enterprises. Research limitations/implications A three-dimensional consideration was proposed to promote the sustainable development of hospitality and tourism. Originality/value In the “new normal” phase of herd immunity and disease prevention, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first paper that provides an up-to-date systematic overview of the evolution of COVID-19 research in tourism and hospitality and encourages more conceptual, practical and futuristic studies.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management

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