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ABSTRACT Previous research outlined the genesis of a new body of surf tourism research based on a wide array of gray and published literature (Martin, S. A., & Assenov, I. (2012). The genesis of a new body of sport tourism literature: A systematic review of surf tourism research (1997–2011). Journal of Sport and Tourism, 17(4), 257–287). The aim of this paper is to further investigate the development of the field through an evidence-based informetric analysis of international journal articles listed in Web of Science or Scopus databases. Employing a systematic review of journal papers published from 2011 to 2020, the study addresses the previous gray literature problem of accessibility and eligibility criteria for citation. Findings are drawn from explicit and tangential studies which capture an up-to-date overview of the evolution of surf tourism research. The study identifies active journals, authors, field locations, and leading areas of research, suggesting that the field has entered a period of ‘academic professionalization’. A bibliography of 96 journal articles presents academics and readers with a corpus of accessible research.
先前的研究基于大量灰色和已发表的文献概述了冲浪旅游研究新主体的起源(Martin, S. a, & Assenov, I.(2012))。体育旅游文献新主体的起源:冲浪旅游研究的系统回顾(1997-2011)。体育与旅游学报,17(4),257-287。本文的目的是通过对Web of Science或Scopus数据库中列出的国际期刊文章进行循证信息计量分析,进一步研究该领域的发展。通过对2011年至2020年发表的期刊论文进行系统回顾,本研究解决了以前的灰色文献问题,即可获取性和引用资格标准。调查结果是从明确和间接的研究中得出的,这些研究反映了冲浪旅游研究发展的最新概况。该研究确定了活跃的期刊、作者、研究领域和领先的研究领域,表明该领域已经进入了一个“学术专业化”时期。96篇期刊文章的参考书目为学者和读者提供了一个可访问的研究语料库。