Research trends on digital detox holidays: a bibliometric analysis, 2012-2020

IF 2.6 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Tourism & Management Studies Pub Date : 2021-07-31 DOI:10.18089/tms.2021.170302
M. Özdemir, Levent Selman Goktas
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Abstract

The addiction problem associated with the overuse of technology has spread to tourism, with recent literature suggesting that tourists may want “disconnection” while traveling. This study, therefore, focuses on the new and poorly understood concept of the digital detox holiday. There is confusion in the literature since there are many terms to refer to it, such as digital-free tourism, unplugged tourism, and disconnected tourism. This study clarifies digital detox holiday as a tourism form. First, based on a review of previous research, a digital detox holiday model was proposed to resolve the confusion. Second, publications in Google and Scopus databases (2012-2020) were reviewed by bibliometric analysis and science mapping analysis via VOSviewer. The results revealed that the digital detox holiday can be considered a form of digital-free tourism and unplugged tourism. The results also showed that it is a recent research topic, with an increase in relevant publications since 2016, especially after 2018. Consequently, the publication trend is likely to accelerate further in the future. This study contributes to the literature by describing the characteristics of the digital detox holiday and visually mapping publications to highlight trends.
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数字排毒假期的研究趋势:文献计量分析,2012-2020
与过度使用科技产品相关的成瘾问题已经蔓延到旅游业,最近的文献表明,游客可能希望在旅行时“断开连接”。因此,这项研究关注的是数字排毒假期这个新的、人们知之甚少的概念。由于有许多术语指代它,例如数字自由旅游,不插电旅游和断开连接旅游,因此在文献中存在混淆。本研究明确了数字排毒假期作为一种旅游形式。首先,在回顾以往研究的基础上,提出了一个数字排毒假期模型来解决这个问题。其次,利用VOSviewer对2012-2020年谷歌和Scopus数据库中的出版物进行文献计量分析和科学图谱分析。结果显示,数字排毒假期可以被视为一种无数字旅游和不插电旅游。结果还显示,这是一个最近的研究课题,自2016年以来,特别是2018年之后,相关出版物有所增加。因此,未来出版趋势可能会进一步加速。本研究通过描述数字排毒假期的特征和视觉映射出版物来突出趋势,从而为文献做出贡献。
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Tourism & Management Studies
Tourism & Management Studies HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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3.70
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13.60%
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16
审稿时长
24 weeks
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