Tourism digital detox and digital-free tourism: What do we know? What do we not know? Where should we be heading?

IF 5.8 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Tourism Futures Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1108/jtf-12-2023-0274
Thowayeb Hassan, M. Saleh
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PurposeWhile past research has begun exploring digital-free tourism, tourism digital detox and their benefits, no study to date has comprehensively mapped trends, findings and limitations across this growing body of literature. This study aims to conduct the first bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review to address this gap.Design/methodology/approachThis study utilized a mixed methodology of bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review. Structured search strings were applied to databases to identify relevant papers, which were screened according to inclusion criteria. Bibliometric analysis of included papers was performed using Bibliometrix, an R package enabling network visualization, statistical tests and science mapping. This allowed the identification of significant topics, theories, methods, citations and publication trends over time.FindingsThe results clearly show that factors previously lacking attention in past tourism research, such as the interplay between online and offline experiences during travel, are emerging as important determinants of travelers' well-being. This study outlines the current state of scholarship on managing technology's impacts on travelers' psychological and social needs. Specifically, we found limited research integrating how digital detox tools shape pre-trip planning, on-site activities and post-trip sharing of travel experiences.Originality/valueThis is the first study to comprehensively map trends and findings in digital-free tourism and tourism digital detox research using a blended bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review methodology. It offers vital direction toward strengthening theoretical understanding and supporting balanced connectivity and fulfillment for all tourists going forward. By addressing limitations, this research approach helps develop this area of scholarship in a unified manner.
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旅游数字排毒和无数字旅游:我们知道什么?我们不知道什么?我们该何去何从?
目的虽然过去的研究已经开始探索无数字旅游、旅游数字排毒及其益处,但迄今为止还没有一项研究能够全面反映出这一不断增长的文献的趋势、发现和局限性。本研究旨在进行首次文献计量分析和系统性文献综述,以填补这一空白。 本研究采用文献计量分析和系统性文献综述的混合方法。在数据库中使用结构化检索字符串来识别相关论文,并根据纳入标准对这些论文进行筛选。使用 Bibliometrix 对纳入的论文进行文献计量分析,Bibliometrix 是一个支持网络可视化、统计测试和科学绘图的 R 软件包。研究结果研究结果清楚地表明,以往旅游研究中缺乏关注的因素,如旅游过程中线上和线下体验之间的相互作用,正在成为旅游者幸福感的重要决定因素。本研究概述了管理技术对旅行者心理和社会需求影响的学术研究现状。具体而言,我们发现有关数字排毒工具如何影响旅行前计划、现场活动和旅行后分享旅行体验的研究十分有限。 原创性/价值 这是第一项采用文献计量分析和系统文献综述方法全面描绘无数字旅游和旅游数字排毒研究趋势和发现的研究。它为加强理论理解和支持所有游客的平衡连接性和成就感提供了重要方向。通过解决局限性问题,这种研究方法有助于以统一的方式发展这一领域的学术研究。
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Journal of Tourism Futures
Journal of Tourism Futures HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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34 weeks
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