期刊名称:JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The mission of Journal of Travel Research is to be the premier publication of quality research in travel behavior, management and development. Specific goals include presenting new techniques, creative views and generalizations about travel and tourism research thought and practice, as well as syntheses of travel and tourism research material. The majority of articles are to be international in scope with geographic diversity, to be multidisciplinary with diversity in research topics and methodologies, and to be germane to the travel industry.
All manuscripts published in the Journal of Travel Research have been double-blind peer-reviewed by accomplished scholars in the topical area. The standard for publication in the Journal of Travel Research is that a paper must make a substantive contribution, either theoretically or methodologically, to the tourism research literature. Additionally, a paper must specify its contribution to professional practice and pragmatic tourism management concerns. Topics addressed include: tourist behavior and destination choice, tourism marketing, tourism economics, tourism e-commerce, tourism forecasting, tourism destination development, tourism information systems, international tourism, gambling tourism, heritage tourism, cultural tourism, ecotourism, and attraction development.
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Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission:
The Journal of Travel Research publishes articles examining travel and tourism behavior, management, and development. Its purpose is to serve as a medium through which those with research interests can exchange ideas and keep abreast of the latest theoretical, methodological and best practices research.
All manuscripts published in the Journal of Travel Research are double-blind, peer reviewed by accomplished scholars in the topical area. The standard for publication in the Journal of Travel Research is that a paper must make a substantive theoretical and/or methodological contribution to the tourism research literature. Additionally, a paper must specify its contribution to professional practice and pragmatic tourism management concerns.
Relevant manuscripts are welcome and should be submitted via the online Journal of Travel Research Manuscript Central process. Manuscripts are submitted as two files. The first file is the cover page with the manuscript title, author names, affiliations, and both postal and e-mail addresses. The second file, the body of the article, includes the title, abstract, text body, references, tables and figures.
The process of manuscript submission requires that authors log into the Manuscript Central website and follow the outlined steps for manuscript submission.
The Manuscript Central website URL is http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jotr
Questions concerning manuscript submission and processing should be addressed to the Editor at Rick.Perdue@VT.edu.
Manuscript Preparation
To be considered for publication in the Journal of Travel Research, manuscripts must meet the following standards:
Everything is double spaced.
Everything is left justified, with a ragged right-hand margin (no full justification)
Format is one inch margins on all sides. Minimum print size is 12 point, except in tables and figures where 10 pt may be used.
Manuscripts are submitted as two files: (a) the cover page file and (b) the manuscript file.
The cover page file should include the manuscript title, ALL authors' name, position, affiliation, address, telephone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and any acknowledgements.
The manuscript file should contain the title, abstract, 4 to 5 keywords, text, appendices, notes, references, each table, and each figure.
Authors' names are only in the cover page file. There should be nothing in the manuscript file that identifies the authors either by name or institution.
Tables and figures are not embedded in the manuscript each table and figure should be provided as a separate page at the end of the manuscript. Tags should be inserted in the manuscript indicating approximately where tables and figures should be located.
Within the manuscript file, Title, Abstract and keywords should be on one page. After that, each section begins with a new page.
Abstract is 150 words or less
As a general rule, manuscripts should be 10,000 words or less. However, in special circumstances, longer manuscripts may be considered. If you wish to submit a longer manuscript, please e-mail the editor in advance to explain the circumstances.
American English spellings are used in all sections except references
Endnotes are grouped on a separate page, there are no footnotes
All in-text citations are included in the reference list; all references have in-text citations
Reference list follows Journal's style, Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed). See the following examples:
Journal article: Snepenger, David and Laura Milner (1990). Demographic and Situational Correlates of Business Travel. Journal of Travel Research, 28(Spring): 27-32.
Book Chapter: Miller, Kenneth E. (1975). A Situational Multiattribute Model. In Advances in Consumer Research, Vol. 2. edited by Mary Jane Schlinger. Chicago: Association for Consumer Research. Pp 455-63
Book: Gee, Chuck Y., Dexter J. L. Choy, and James C. Makens. (1984). The Travel Industry. Westport, CT: AVI.
Figures are camera ready; they appear exactly as they should in the journal. The Journal of Travel Research is published in black and white. Figures should be black and white with gray and pattern shading if necessary.
Tables do not have cells or lines dividing the different elements. Preferably, each element is separated by a tab.
Editorial Board
Editor:
Richard R. Perdue Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Founding Editor:
Charles Goeldner University of Colorado at Boulder
Editorial Policy Board:
Kathleen L. Andereck Arizona State University West, USA
Geoffrey I. Crouch School of Business, La Trobe University, Australia
Daniel R. Fesenmaier Temple University, Pennsylvania
Charles Goeldner University of Colorado at Boulder
Pauline Sheldon University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Muzaffer Uysal University of South Carolina
Editorial Review Board:
Seyhmus Baloglu University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Carlos Pestana Barros Technical University of Lisbon
Kenneth R. Bartkus Utah State University, USA
Carl Bonham University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Mark Bonn Florida State University, USA
Deepak Chhabra Arizona State University
John Coshall London Metropolitan University, UK
John Crotts College of Charleston
Sara Dolnicar University of Wollongong, Australia
Larry Dwyer University of New South Wales, Australia
Yuksel Ekinci Oxford Brookes University
Douglas C. Frechtling The George Washington University, USA
Nancy Gard-McGehee Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
William C. Gartner University of Minnesota, USA
Donald Getz University of Calgary, Canada
Alison Gill Simon Fraser University, Canada
Richard Gitelson California State University, Chico
Juergen Gnoth University of Otago
Ulriek Gretzel Texas A&M University, USA
Dogan Gursoy Washington State University, USA
Donald F. Holecek Michigan State University, USA
Christine Hope University of Bradford, UK
Cathy H. C. Hsu The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Simon Hudson University of Calgary, Canada
SooCheong Shawn Jang Purdue University
Gayle Jennings Griffith University, Australia
Deborah L. Kerstetter The Pennsylvania State University, USA
David B. Klenosky Purdue University, Indiana
Christian Laesser University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Gang Li University of Surrey
Xiang (Robert) Li University of South Carolina
Stephen W. Litvin College of Charleston, USA
Kelly J. MacKay University of Manitoba, Canada
Robert McKercher The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Gianna Moscardo James Cook University, Australia
Laurie Murphy James Cook University, Australia
Sanjay Nepal Texas A&M University
Sarah Nicholls Michigan State University, USA
Norma Nickerson University of Montana, USA
William C. Norman Clemson University, South Carolina
Harmen Oppewal Monash University
James F. Petrick Texas A&M University, USA
Yaniv Poria Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Yvette Reisinger University of Florida, USA
Carla A. Santos University of Illinois, USA
Zvi Schwartz University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Marianna Sigala University of the Aegean
Egon Smeral Austrian Institute of Economic Research and University of Innsbruck, Austria
Haiyan Song The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Rex S. Toh Seattle University
Ercan Sirakaya Turk University of South Carolina, USA
Lindsay W. Turner Victoria University, Australia
Christine A. Vogt Michigan State University, USA
Youcheng Wang University of Central Florida, USA
Stephen Wanhill Bournemouth University, UK
David B. Weaver University of South Carolina, USA
Peter W. Williams Simon Fraser University, Canada
Karl Woeber Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
Andreas Zins Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
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