期刊名称:TOURISM ECONOMICS

ISSN:1354-8166
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
  出版社网址:http://www.ippublishing.com/
期刊网址:http://www.ippublishing.com/te.htm
影响因子: 0.392(2015年) 0.515(2014年) 0.573(2013年) 0.800 (2012年) 0.579(2011年)
主题范畴:ECONOMICS;    HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Tourism Economics, published quarterly, covers the business aspects of tourism in the wider context. It takes account of constraints on development, such as social and community interests and the sustainable use of tourism and recreation resources, and inputs into the production process. The definition of tourism used includes tourist trips taken for all purposes, embracing both stay and day visitors.

Articles address the components of the tourism product (accommodation; restaurants; merchandizing; attractions; transport; entertainment; tourist activities); and the economic organization of tourism at micro and macro levels (market structure; role of public/private sectors; community interests; strategic planning; marketing; finance; economic development).

Core subject areas:

forecasting

public policy (strategies, fiscal and other intervention policies)

economic development

market structures and competition

sources of capital provision

labour economics (quality and productivity issues)

business aspects of marketing

private and public sector interaction

economic appraisal at sector and project level

mathematical modelling

developments in the components of the product

structure of the tourism industry (including such issues as ownership, corporate size, international operations, etc)

regional economic effects of tourism developments

analysis of international data on tourism, such as WTO statistics

 


Instructions to Authors

Please send papers to Professor Stephen Wanhill, c/o IP Publishing Ltd, 258 Belsize Road, London NW6 4BT, UK.

Length and presentation of contributions

 Papers will normally be about 5,000 words long. However, this is by no means inflexible and substantially shorter or longer papers will be considered where appropriate. Research notes and shorter report-style pieces will also be considered (1,500-2,000 words).

Submissions should be double spaced, printed on one side of the paper, and two copies should be sent. An electronic version is not required for the initial submission, but authors of accepted papers will need to supply a disk with their final draft. Electronic versions should be in Word.

The title page should contain full names and addresses of the authors, their professional status or affiliation and the address to which correspondence should be sent. As this page will not be forwarded to referees, the title of the article (without authors) should be repeated on the first page of the text.

An abstract should be provided, comprising 80-100 words. Between 3 and 6 keywords should appear below the abstract, highlighting the main topics of the paper. The text should be organized under appropriate cross-headings (not numbered paragraphs) and where possible these should be not more than 800 words apart.

References should follow the Harvard system. That is, they should be shown within the text as the author's surname (or authors' surnames) followed by a comma and the year of publication, all in round brackets: for example, (Smith, 1998). At the end of the article a bibliographical list should be supplied, organized alphabetically by author (surnames followed by initials - all authors should be named). Bibliographic information should be given in the order indicated by the following examples:

Articles: Knapman, B., and Stoeckl, N. (1995), 'Recreation user fees: an Australian empirical investigation', Tourism Economics, Vol 1, No 1, pp 5-15.

Books: Manning, R.E. (1999), Studies in Outdoor Recreation: Search and Research for Satisfaction, Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR.

Notes should be numbered consecutively in the text and typed in plain text at the end of the paper (not as footnotes on text pages).

Tables and illustrations should be presented separately at the end of the text.

Prior Publication

Articles are received on the understanding that they are original contributions, and have not been published officially, either in print or electronic form, or submitted for publication elsewhere. In this respect, ¡®discussion¡¯ or ¡®working¡¯ papers, conference presentations and proceedings are not considered to be official publications, unless they have been formally deemed so by conference organizers, or presented as edited works through recognized publishing channels. If in doubt, authors are asked to draw the attention of the Editor to any prior dissemination of the paper in their letter of submission.

Refereeing

All papers, other than research notes and reports, will be subject to a 'double blind' review - i.e. the anonymity of both authors and referees will be maintained throughout the refereeing process. There will be a minimum of two referees for each paper. Papers by authors who are not academics (such as submissions from industry) will also be subject to review before acceptance, but their distinct nature and aims will be fully taken into account.

Copyright

Unless otherwise indicated, submissions are received on the understanding that they are original contributions,, and have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. The editor reserves the right to edit or otherwise alter contributions, but authors will see proofs before publication. Authors will be asked to assign copyright, where possible, to IP Publishing Ltd. Relevant authors¡¯ rights are protected.

 


Editorial Board

Editorial Board

Editor: Stephen Wanhill, Professor of Tourism Economics, University of Limerick, and Emeritus Professor of Tourism Research, Bournemouth University, c/o IP Publishing Ltd, 258 Belsize Road, London NW6 4BT, UK.

Special Advisers

Professor John Fletcher, International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research,
Bournemouth University, UK

Professor William C. Gartner, Tourism Center,
University of Minnesota, USA

Professor Sang Mu Kim, Department of Tourism Management,
Keimyung University, Korea

Professor J. Mazanec, Institute of Tourism,
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria

Professor Lindsay W. Turner, School of Applied Economics
Victoria University, Australia

Editorial Advisory Board

Professor Eugeni Aguil¨®
Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain

Professor Esteban Bardolet
Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain

Professor Carlos Pestana Barros
Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

Professor Tom Baum
Strathclyde Business School
, UK

Professor Eberhard Bischoff
University of Wales Swansea, UK

Professor Adam Blake
Bournemouth University
, UK

Professor Jim Deegan
University of Limerick, Ireland

Dr Sarath Divisekera
Victoria University of Technology, Australia

Professor Larry Dwyer
University of New South Wales, Australia

Professor Peter Forsyth
Monash University
, Australia

Professor D.C. Frechtling
The George Washington University, USA

Dr Twan Huybers
University of New South Wales, Australia

Professor Carson L. Jenkins
University of Strathclyde, UK

Professor Brian King
Victoria University, Australia

Professor John Latham
Southampton Solent University
, UK

Dr Peter Morrell
Cranfield University
, UK

Professor Richard R. Perdue
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

Professor J.R. Brent Ritchie
University of Calgary, Canada

Professor Christopher Ryan
University of Waikato, New Zealand

Professor Andrea Saayman
North-West University
, South Africa

Dr Mondher Sahli
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Professor Egon Smeral
Austrian Institute of Economic Research and University of Innsbruck, Austria

Professor Haiyan Song
Hong
Kong Polytechnic University
, Hong Kong SAR, PR China

Dr Brian Terry
Terry & Partners, UK

Professor John Westlake
Prince of Songkla University, Thailand

 


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